
The Legend of Pra Nang Paya Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Benjapakee Amulet
Pra Nang Paya, or ‘Pra Pim Nang Paya, is an amulet from the Ayuttaya Period, which was artistically influenced in its design factors by the Artisans of the Sukhothai Periodic Style. As to the composition of the design of the Pra Nang Paya amulet, it can be said that it contains the work of the Sukhothai Artisan as its heritage, and is a Mark of Preservation of the Eight Periodic Buddhist Art styles found in Thai Sacred Arts and Amulets.
The Pra Nang Paya amulet was first discovered within the Chedi Stupa at Wat Nang Paya in Pitsanuloke, in the year 2444 BE, as King Julalongkorn Rama 5 was visiting Pitsanuloke, to be present for the casting of the Chinarat Replica Buddha at Wat Pra Sri Radtana Sasadaram. The King was invited to come and receive a large number of them as gifts (the best selected), and his Majesty then distributed them to the Government Officials and other Courtiers and Devotees. The remaining amulets, he took back to Bangkok. Apart from the ‘Serm Duang’ Horoscope Improving effects of this Purely Buddhist Amulet, the amulet is Famous for its Metta Mahaniyom, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, and Maha Lap powers.
The Pra Nang Paya Benjapakee amulet has 7 different Pim in total.
Pra Nang Paya Pim Khao Koeng.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Khao Koeng Benjapakee Hiding Place Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Khao Dtrong
(splits into two models; Khao Koeng Tammada, and Khao Koeng Mer Dtok Khaa).

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Khao Dtrong Benjapakee Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Yai

Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Yai Benjapakee Amulet – a Classic Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Lek.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Ok Noon Lek Benjapakee Amulet of Historical Fame and Legend
Pra Nang Paya Pim Sangkati.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Sangkati Benjapakee Amulet – a very rare model to encounter from the seven Pim discovered in the Pitsanuloke Find
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Faeb also called ‘Pim Taewada’.

Pra Nang Paya Pim Tewada – a Classic Benjapakee Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Pised
(includes various amulets which do not fit in the above categories, such as the Khao Buang, or the Pim Yai Pised).

Pra Nang Paya Pim Pised Rare Special Model
Kumarn Tong Bucha Statuette Nuea Din Aathan Pasom Pong Prai Early Era 5Cm Luang Por Te Wat Sam Ngam
An olden days Kumarn Tong Loi Onk Statuette inserted, from the Great Olden Days Master of Kumarn Tong, Pla Tapian and Wicha Nang Kwak, Luang Por Te Kong Tong, deceased abbot of Wat Sam Ngam. LP Te has been long renowned as the All-Time World Master of the Wicha Kumarn Tong, and his statues and statuettes, and other amulets, and Nam Man Prai, are among the most sought after in the Genre.,
LP Te is renowned for having created one of the most classic and powerful Kumarn Tong of all time, the Kumarn Tong of Luang Por Te are classed as the original and authentic powerful Kumarn Tong of the last Century, and given top status above all others. His Nam Man Prai was also highly revered but much rarer to find, making this combinationof See Pheung, with Kumarn Tong, an essential rarity for collectors and devotees of the powerful amulets of of LP Te.
Luang Por Te, was the creator of the famous Kumarn Tong effigies. which his apprentice LP Yaem continued the lineage of at Wat sam Ngam until he also passed away. LP Te was an Immensely famous and able Gaeji Master Guru Monk whose equanimity and magic power is legendary around the world.
His Kumarn Tong statues and other amulets are worshipped by devotees from all continents on the planet, and the large number of people who claim to have had overturning success after making Bucha to his amulets is a further proof of the effectivity of his amulets and of his ability to empower them properly.
Wadtumongkol by LP Te;
LP Te would make amulets in various manners, using different methods, mostly during the Second World War. Every single edition or type of amulet he made was the cause of miraculous events, which resulted in every single edition receiving immense acclaim, and eternal fame in the annals of Thai Buddhist Amulet and Occultist History.
He never really focused much on finding artists or developing any kind of fine Buddhist art out of the amulet design, rather focused entirely on the empowerment and gave little importance, or at least second place, to the elegance of design or features of his amulets.
He was intensely aiming for the highest concentration of Puttakun Power for people to have some portable form of protection to carry with them. Most of his amulets were made from 'Nuea Din Aathan' (magical earths and powders), which he had collected and mixed, namely earths from;
7 Salt Licks or Marshes, 7 cemeteries, crab earth balls, and other powerful pieces of the Earth goddess that have witnessed ir are inhabited by magical forces. On the rear face of all his amulets, his name is always embossed 'Luang Por Te'.
The Dtugadtaa Tong;
LP Te's most famous creation of course is the Dtugadtaa Tong effigy (Kumarn Tong). He received the Wicha of making them from Luang Lung Daeng. He would sculpt them and bake them from clay made with magical earths, and distribute them to local devotees. So many people told stories of amazing improvements in income and household well-being after using his Dtagadtaa Tong that his story has become a Worldwide Phenomenon.
Luang Por Te passed away on the 25th December 2524 at the age of 80 years old, 6 months,10 days. It was his 59th year of Ordination as a Bhikkhu. His remains are currently held on display for his Devotees to worship at the temple of Wat Sam Ngam, and are now accompanied by his now also deceased Looksit Aek prime apprentice, Luang Por Yaem.
Kata to call the Kumarn Tong (Kata Riak Gumarn Tong)
Aehi Kumaaro Aehi Kumaaree Aehi Rak Yom Aehi Prai Tong Bpiyang Ma Ma
Bpudt-Dtang Wasaayadti Aaragkhaana Bpajjayo
Rao Rak Yom Kumarn Tong Jong Maa Aehi Ma Ma
(Can be used for Rak Yom, Kumarn Tong, Prai Faed, Prai Tong)
Alternative Version;
Om Paniji Jaeruni Pantang Aehi Ma Ma
- When you go places or enter and leave buildings you should speak to the Kumarn in your heart to accompany you
- When you eat you should speak in your heart that the Kumarn should come to eat with you. Make a separate offering do not give from your own plate.
- The Kumarn will call friends. customers and riches to you, lovers and admirers, and will chase away enemies and protect you and your household and family.
- When bringing the Kumarn into the home for the first time, you should tell the Kumarn that the people in the house are friends and that the Kumarn should accept and look after them too.
Kata for empowerment of Kumarn Tong
Aehi Gumaarang Udti Uni Na Ang Idti Putto
Kata for calling the Kumarn to eat
Jadturapuudtaanang Ahang Waayang Ammahaara Kumaarang Kumarn Tong Maa Rap Pochanaa Aakajchaahi Dtiwadtabpo Aakajchaaya Maa Look Maa
Kata Pluk Kumarn Tong
Na Ma Pa Ta Gumaara Phuudti Bpadti Ruu Bpang Naama Dtae Laapo Namo Hoemi
(Chant 3 Times to Awaken the Kumarn)
Kata Perm Rit Kumarn Tong (Charge up Power)
Dtaadta Paya Bpudt-Dta Aehi Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma
Kata Atithaan Kumarn Tong (Ask for Wishes to be Granted)
(Maha Namasakara x 3 first)
Ja Pa Ga Sa Jid-Dta Mahaa Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma
Kata Gamgab Kumarn Tong (To Command the Kumarn on a Mission)
Gumaarang Bpadt Sandtang Plaay Yanaa Mahaa Su Wi Sae Tha Itti Rit Mutu Dtaanang Sud Suu Sang Mahaa Chanaa Dti
Kata Adtithaan Khor Lap
(Use to make wishes and ask for Lucky Blessings, or to win the Hearts of Others).
Aehi Jidt-Dtang Jidt-Dta Pantang Pakinimae Jidt-Dtang Pantang Bpiyang Ma Ma
(hold the amulet between palms and in praying position between the eyebrows, chant three times and blow onto the amulet, making your wish).
Kata Kumarn Tong Prai Faed
Om Kumaaro Kumaarang Kumaarii Kumarn Tong Phlaeng Rit Hai Choke Hai Laap Kaa Khaay Gam Rai Dii Ma – A - U Om Kumarii Kumarn Tong Jong Phlaeng Rit Maa Chuay Dua Therd Aehi Jidt-Dtang Bpiyang Ma Ma Maa Ma Maa Maa Aehi Aehi Om Na Mo Put Taa Ya Ja Pa Ga Sa Ma – A – U Na Ma Pa Ta









