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NnPra Somdej Nang Kwak-Nang Paya Ongk Kroo Masterpiece Version 4 Gold Takrut, Ploi Sek Maha Pokasap Precious Gemstones, Gaesa (hair of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano), and of course, Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano's famous Pong Kammathana Muan Sarn Sacred Powders, The finest grade in highest concentration in this special, top of the range, masterpiece series model sacred amulet of excellence.
Three gold Takrut are visible on the outer surface (two on the front face, and one on the rear face), and as is the case with all sacred powder amulets from this Master, one further Takrut is hidden within the interior of the amulet.
Once again from the adept master Kruba Krissana himself comes a well acclaimed and very easily recognizable superb edition of holy amulets in the year 2556 BE.
The objectives of Kruba Krissana Intawanoh's 2556 BE edition include using the funds received, to donate to the commemoration of religious holy places and temples in and around Buriram, and to produce interest and build practice, in the Buddha Dhamma.
The sacred Muan Sarn powders, were amassed together for the great Puttapisek ceremony, and under masterful eyes to ensure that the ritual followed exactly as prescribed by ancient Dtamra of Sorcery, according to the Kroo Ba Ajarn and Lineage Masters of Kroo Ba Krissana Intawano.
A whole trimester (3 months) of daily empowerments were performed during the rainy retreat, and an additional six days of solid solitary meditative contemplation to empower the amulets with extra special powers
This Nang Kwak Pra Somdej combination is a most auspicious and powerful amulet created by Kruba Krissana for calling to millionaire riches as well as all general blessings of the most infamous Pra Somdej style amulet.
The amulet is entirely Kruba Krissana's sacred powder base with one side imprinted with the Nang Kwak deity surrounded by holy angelic yantra specific to Kruba Krissana's style and his imprinted signature rests in the base of the amulet. A sacred metal 'Rian' coin is inserted into the Muan Sarn base between Nang Kwak and a highly decorative Thai style floral border.
Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron Deity of all Merchants and Salesmen and can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.
The Pra Somdej side displays the iconic image of the infamous Pra Somdej gilded in gold leaf with a silver takrut inserted into the Muan Sarn sacred powders along with 3 white Ploi Sek sacred enchanted gems sitting at the base of the Pra Somdej image.
This side as well displays Kruba Krissana's signature and the amulet is surrounded again by a highly intricate Thai floral border.
The following amulets were released in the 2556 BE edition:
The practice of praying to Nang Kwak was adopted by the Thais as Buddhism and the Brahmin faith came to Thailand, and is as proliferant today as it ever was in ancient times! The Brahmins, who are practitioners of Kata in a very big way, brought the statues of Nang Kwak here with them, changing the posture of the statue from that of a lady sitting on a cart, to that of a lady sitting in a shop waving to beckon customers.
First of all before anybody, the Brahmins used it for their own business, but when they saw that people in Thailand believed in the powers of Nang Kwak, they began to make the statues here too, chanting and invoking the kata and blessing the statues to sell to other Thai Merchants for making Bucha.
Nang Supawadee then received her new and more commonly know name, due to her sitting and waving position in the new statue form "Nang Kwak" (waving lady - Kwak means to wave and beckon with the hand).
To Bucha Nang Gwak, One should use 5 incense sticks and offer flowers (preferably jasmine), red syrup drink (‘Nam Daeng’). Some water, and also some sweets and rice as offerings.
Light the incense, candles, and offer the flowers and drinks. Then Say “Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa” 3 times, and bow three times to Buddha before you begin chanting Kata Nang Gwak.
Kata Nang Gwak
Om Sri Vichai Gangwian
Use this Kata when you are going to sell things, or in your place of business in the morning. Here is a slow and clear pronunciation of the above text, exactly as it is written.
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