One of the rarest and most highly revered and sought after Palad Khik of all Time, the Palad Khik Gae Nuea Mai Paya Ngiw Dam Dong Jarn Mer, of Luang Por Fak, of Wat Nikom Prachasan. Hand carved from sacred Deva inhabited black Ngiw treewood. The Palad Khik of Luang Por Fak is considered amongst the top five Palad Khik of all time, and carries Supreme Eminence in the Thai Collector Scene of the Krueang Rang Category, and for all Devotees of Palad Khik amulets.
Little is known of his Biography or Life before ordination, but it is known that he was the apprentice in Wicha to the great Luang Por Soke (also top 5 Palad Khik Master), and was the4 Kroo Ba Ajarn who taught the Wicha Palad Khik to the Great Luang Por Yid, of Wat Nong Jork. This Palad Khik from Luang Por Fak is in Pristine condition and exquisitely carved in the classic uniquitious curved shape which has come to be a trademark with the Palad Khik of Luang Por Fak.
A hole is drilled through the base of the Palad Khick for threading a cord through and attaching to a waistcord belt, or can alternatively be encased in waterproof casing with pendant hoop for wearing on a neckchain or belt as preferred.
The back of the Palad Khik has three holes where special Muan Sarn is inserted. The body of the the Palad Khik is formed in the clasic curved shape which has become known to be ubiquitous with the Palad Khik of this Master. This exhibit is extremely rare for the hand inscription of the Yant Dan Dta (Yant Dto) on the head of the Palad Khik, which is said to be found on only very rarely.
The Palad Khik of Luang Por Fak are highly renowned for Kong Grapan Chadtri (Invincibility), Klaew Klaad (Evasion of Deadly Accidents), Metta Maha Niyom n(Mercy Charm), Kaa Khaay (Selling Power), and Lai Phuudt Phii Pisaj (Chase Demons and Ghosts Away).
The Palad Khik is empowered with the Kata; NA HI HA HU JA CHA DAN DTA
And the Kata Hua Jai Taw Waes Suwan “WAE SA PU SA”, and the Kata Hua Jai Ittijae for Metta Maha Sanaeh “I TA KA MA”, as well as the Kata Hua Jai Metta Karaniya Sutta “AE DTANG SA DTING”, topped off with the Hua Jai Maha Ud “UT TANG AD TO”.
11 Kinds of Blessings are included within the Magic of the Palad Khik’s Wicha; 1. Sleep peacefully, 2. Awaken with Happiness, 3. Protection against all Deadly Weaponry, 4. Immunity to Poisons, 5. Mercy Charm, 6. Good Business and Wealth Increase, 7. Convincing Speech, 8. Ward off Evil Spirits and Ghosts, 9. Improve Karma, 10. Protect Household and Property, 11. Increase Popularity & Chances of Promotion.
The Palad Khik is an Ancient Wicha, whose development can be traced right back to the Vedic Brahman Occult practices of Thousands of Years ago. Palad Khik amulets must be empowered by the repetition of incantations, which Thais call ‘Kata Bucha’, derived from the Devanagari ‘ghata poojah’. The incantations depend on the creator’s lineage in each school of traditional non-Buddhist animist magic.
Kata Bucha Palad Khik
Ganha Neha Na Ma Pa Ta
or
Ja Pa Ga Sa Na Mo Put Taa Ya Gan Ha Nae Ha Na Ma Pa Ta
or
Om Siwaling Sabbha Metta Sabbha Pokaa Sabbha Laapo Sabbha Tanaa, Sabbha Yasa, Sabbha Pranee Sabbha Mangalaani Bhavantume.
or
Om Laluay Mahaa Laluay Samsip Sorng Hee Hae Hom Lorm Dtorm Kuay Khor Hai Guu Ram Ruay Pro Hua Kuay An Nii Da Daa Di Dii Duu Dii Hee Maa Kuay Maa Burut Maa Dii Sadtrii Mii Maa Swaa Home
chant any one, or all of the Kata 3 times holding the Palad Khik before wearing
Hun Payont Hyaa San Mad Daay Khiaw Akom Dtamrap Ajarn Loi - Ajarn Bee Saman Jaeng Jaroen
A classic Necromantic Golem Ghost Soldier of the Lay Sorceror Ajarn Bee, this exhibit being a Pim Klang model, Sitting casting spells in meditation. This is an amulet that is immensely rare, and is an immortally famous Animist Spirit Charm amulet; The World Famous Hun Payont Hyaa San Mad Daay Daeng Akom Dtua Nang Raay Mont (Spellcasting Meditating Version) of Ajarn Bee, the first prime apprentice in Wicha Hun Payont to the great Ajarn Loi Po Ngern, the legendary Ayuttaya Lay Master and direct lineage continuance of the Wicha of Luang Por Glan of Wat Prayatigaram (Ayuttaya).
Ajarn Bee (or also known as Ajarn Bee Saman Jaeng Jaroen), was the closest and top apprentice in magical wicha to Ajarn Loi, who was and is considered the number one Master of Hun Payont Magic, and whose amulets reach into the thousands of dollars these days for large versions (both Ajarn Loi and Ajarn Bee are known to have made giant versions as house guardians).Ajarn Bee was born a local of Ayuttaya, and was the son of farmers.His father was a close acquaintaance and friend of Ajarn Loi Po Ngern, annd through this, Ajarn Bee was able to be accepted as an apprentice in Magic to Ajarn Loi, through the great friendship he had with Ajarn Bee's father.Ajarn Bee was left to stay with and study under Ajarn Loi, and he spent the time learning Wicha, and when not, helping to watch and guard over Ajarn Loi's boat. The boat was parked on the riverside next to Wat Panan Cherng Temple (Wat Jeen).
Because Ajarn Bee had great curiosity and interest if magic was real or not, he would secretly hide and listen to Ajarn Loi performing invocations and incantations, and watch his perform rituals and the making of Hun Payon. He kept observing and learning and absorbing the methods for a good ten years or so.
Ajarn Bee Mastered many ways of making different Hun Payont with different forms of magical powers, such as Hun Payont Raksa Roke for healing illnesses, removing black maguic and demonic possessions, Hun Payont Wicha Maha Sanaeh for Power of Attraction, and for Kong Grapan Maha Ud Klaew Klaad, Kaa Khaay Business Sales, Siang Choke Gambling Luck, and Metta Mercy Charm.
Ajarn Bee once hid and spied on Ajarn Loi in his evening practices, and saw him perform a ritual by casting spells into a piece of Pha Khaw Ma cloth, to enchant it into becoming a snake, which slithered off. He watched and learned the Wicha Sek Nam Mont Klord Look Ngaay Sacred Water Blessing for easy giving of birth.
Ajarn Loi's Wicha Nam Mont Klord Lok Ngaay became famous when an older lady who went by the name of Yaay, who was pregnant and afraid of problematic birth, came to ask for a holy water blessing for this purpose. Ajarn Loi was playing chess at the time, so he got up and took the drinking water jug frombeside where he was playing, performed incantations and blew into the jug, and gave it to the lady. The lady took the jug and left thinking "this cannot be sacred water, he was using it for drinking at the chess game", and she upturned the jug to pour the water out onto the floor.
To her surprise and amazement, the water did not come out of the upturned jug, defying the laws of gravity. Mrs. Yaay then ran back to Ajarn Loi and got on her knees to beg forgiveness for her lack of faith. This then increased the legend of the magic of Ajarn Loi and his lineage apprentices, for this powerful Wicha that could empower any inanimate object, be it seen as sacred, or ordinary. Only a truly powerful Mage can achieve this kind of spellcasting, which is the mark of the Adept Sorceror.
Ajarn Bee was initiated with the Korn Kroo Ritual by Ajarn Loi Himself directly one on one (making Ajarn Bee a Looksit Aek first/prime apprentice).He is in the present day (written in 2020), the most popular living Laymaster for Hun Payont.
This version is medium size, measuring 3 x 2.5 Cm in casing, and is in pristine condition. The Hun Payont of Ajarn Bee are highly preferred, and considered the perfect affordable alternative to the Hun Payont of his predecessor, the Great Ajarn Loi Po Ngern (lovingly known as 'Mor Loi').Ajarn Bee immerses his Hun Payont in Nam Man Nga Sek and Nam Man Prai for extra empowerment imbued within the amulets, as part of the empowerment.
The Hun Payont Ajarn Bee (or also known as Ajarn Bee Saman Jaeng Jaroen), was the closest and top apprentice in magical wicha to Ajarn Loi, who was and is considered the number one Master of Hun Payont Magic, and whose amulets reach into the thousands of dollars these days for large versions (both Ajarn Loi and Ajarn Bee are known to have made giant versions as house guardians).Ajarn Bee was born a local of Ayuttaya, and was the son of farmers.His father was a close acquaintaance and friend of Ajarn Loi Po Ngern, annd through this, Ajarn Bee was able to be accepted as an apprentice in Magic to Ajarn Loi, through the great friendship he had with Ahjarn Bee's father.
Ajarn Bee was left to stay with and study under Ajarn Loi, and he spent the time learning Wicha, and when not, helping to watch and guard over Ajarn Loi's boat. The boat was parked on the riverside next to Wat Panan Cherng Temple (Wat Jeen).
Because Ajarn Bee had great curiosity and interest if magic was real or not, he would secretly hide and listen to Ajarn Loi performing invocations and incantations, and watch his perform rituals and the making of Hun Payon. He kept observing and learning and absorbing the methods for a good ten years or so.
Ajarn Bee Mastered many ways of making different Hun Payont with different forms of magical powers, such as Hun Payont Raksa Roke for healing illnesses, removing black magic and demonic possessions, Hun Payont Wicha Maha Sanaeh for Power of Attraction, and for Kong Grapan Maha Ud Klaew Klaad, Kaa Khaay Business Sales, Siang Choke Gambling Luck, and Metta Mercy Charm.Below Pic; Ajarn Bee cutting herbs from his garden which are used for Healing Ailments, and for making Hun Payont, and Sacred Oils
Ajarn Bee once hid and spied on Ajarn Loi in his evening practices, and saw him perform a ritual by casting spells into a piece of Pha Khaw Ma cloth, to enchant it into becoming a snake, which slithered off. He watched and learned the Wicha Sek Nam Mont Klord Look Ngaay Sacred Water Blessing for easy giving of birth.
Below; 10 armed version of one of Ajarn Bee's Hun Payont amulets. 12 armed versions were also made.
Ajarn Loi's Wicha Nam Mont Klord Lok Ngaay became famous when an older lady who went by the name of Yaay, who was pregnant and afraid of problematic birth, came to ask for a holy water blessing for this purpose. Ajarn Loi was playing chess at the time, so he got up and took the drinking water jug frombeside where he was playing, performed incantations and blew into the jug, and gave it to the lady. The lady took the jug and left thinking "this cannot be sacred water, he was using it for drinking at the chess game", and she upturned the jug to pour the water out onto the floor.
To her surprise and amazement, the water did not come out of the upturned jug, defying the laws of gravity. Mrs. Yaay then ran back to Ajarn Loi and got on her knees to beg forgiveness for her lack of faith. This then increased the legend of the magic of Ajarn Loi and his lineage apprentices, for this powerful Wicha that could empower any inanimate object, be it seen as sacred, or ordinary. Only a truly powerful Mage can achieve this kind of spellcasting, which is the mark of the Adept Sorceror.
Ajarn Bee was initiated with the Korn Kroo Ritual by Ajarn Loi Himself directly one on one (making Ajarn Bee a Looksit Aek first/prime apprentice).He is in the present day (written in 2020), the most popular living Laymaster for Hun Payont.
The Hun Payont of both Ajarn Loi and Ajarn Bee, are said to be the top Hun Payont amulets of all time, and are the most sought after and desired items by devotees of this kind of amulet. and Indeed the Khun Phaen and other amulets of these masters are also in extreme demand and highly popular with South East Asians around the Subcontinent.
The Hun Payont of Ajarn Bee's Master, Ajarn Loi, afe almost impossible to find in the present day, and can cost thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, the amulets of this great olden days Master, inheritor of the Wicha of Luang Por Glan Wat Prayat, and Luang Por Bpaen of Wat Sao Tong Mai, are so very hard to find in the present era because of their great popularity even during the time he was alive. Ajarn Loi made Hun Payont before the year 2500 BE, after which his apprentice, Ajarn Bee continued the tradition.
Bucha by offering a glass of liquor to empower with extra psychic strength, or to smear a small drop of consecrated oils once in a while for Bucha, and strengthening the power of the Hun Payont, and its emanating magic.
Bio; Ajarn Loi Po Ngern
Ajarn Loi was born in the month of February 2454 BE, in Nakorn Sawan, but later moved to live in Bang Prahan in Ayuttaya. He became a Novice Monk when he came of age, and the apprentice of Luang Por Glan of Wat Prayat. After the passing of LP Glan, Ajarn Loi continued his practice of Magic with Luang Por Bpaen of Wat Sao Tong Mai in Ayuttaya. Ajarn Loi learned many Wicha with Luang Por Bpaen, who was not only well versed in Wicha Saiyasart, but was also Adept in Artisanry of the Chang Sip Moo Fine Arts level of prowess. He thus taught Ajarn Loi all of his Wicha, and methods of weaving the spellbound Hun Payont, Takrut and other amulets in the finest fashion.
One must say that Ajarn Loi's Hun Payont, and other amulets all attract the eye with their fine artisanry and filigrain attention to detail and ritual accuracy. LP Bpaen was alsop the Kroo Ba Ajarn of Luang Por Suang of Wat Chee Ba Khaw, who was also a close friend of Ajarn Loi. After the passing of LP Bpaen, Pra Ajarn Loi moved to stay at Wat Panan Cherng. Ajarn Loi knew many methods of Astrological Foretelling, Spiritual healing, and Powerful Amulets and Spells.
Below, an early era Hun Payont of Ajarn Loi - very old estimated circa 2480 BE
Because of this, he soon became the object of jealousy from the other monks, which he could sense strongly that he was making them feel inferior. So he moved away to not cause any inauspiciousness, and disrobed to become a Lay Master, and moved to stay at Wat Jeen temple. He later moved to Wat Suwandaoraram, where he remained practicing his path, and serving his devotees up to the day of his passing.
Below; amulets of Ajarn Loi
The Hun Payont (or 'Hun Payont'), is an ancient reanimated Golem effigy, with far back reaching roots. Its name comes from the word 'Payont' which means an effigy that has been brought to life by Sorcerous Magick. Hun Payont may be made in various forms, such as the form of a Human, or some other Magickal creature, or animal, depending on the needs of the user and intended uses of the Adept who makes them.
Hun Payont are made from various substances, such as the Hun Hyaa Saan (Hay/Straw), Hun Gan Bai Mai an (leaves), Hun Thao Wan (magical vines), Mai Phai (bamboo), Hun Dtakua (mercurial lead), Hun Khee Pheung (wax), Bai Mai Ta (leaves), Hun Gae Salak (carved wood), Hun Daay (cord wrap), Hun Pha (cloth bound), Hun Din (molded clay), Hun Din Phao (baked clay), Hun Hin (carved stone), Hun Krabueang (ceramic), Hun Poon (cement), Hun Ngern/Tong (silver or gold), Hun Loha (metallic), Hun Mai (wood), Hun Hin (stone), Hun Nga Gae (Ivory), Graduk (bone), and so on.
The Hun Payont, is an amulet that is found to date back to the times of the Kassapa Buddha. The Kassapa Buddha, is said to have made a Payont effigy, to protect his Relics, before he himself passed into Nibbana. 200 Years Later, King Asoka opened a shrine, to remove and preserve the relics, but the shrine was inhabited by a Hun Payont. King Asoka was forced to invoke and summon the God Indra, who manifested as a Brahman, and performed Incantations, enabling King Asoka to enter and remove the Saririkadhatu Relics.
In the world of Sorcery, all lineages believe in the existence of different kinds of spirits, which can imbued within effigies or controlled, or beseeched to perform a multitude of tasks. There are many Animist and Necromantic amulets which use different types of spirits which are Hoeng Prai Ghosts, Devas, Bhuta, Kumarn Tong, Rak Yom, In Jantr, Phu Some, In Gaew, Mae Takian, Ma Hoeng Prai, and many others such as Yaksa Monsters, to inhabit an effigy. Great Adepts are the only ones able to create Hun Payont Golem Effigies, which are then brought to life with Necromancy and imbued with any of a number of kinds of spirits, depending on the nature and needs of the devotee, or the intentions of the master.
All Hun Payont Golems, must be empowered by an Adept, who has Mastered the Wicha Akarn Sam Sip Sorng; 32 invocations of the 32 elements within a living being, to make the effigy able to displace itself (move around), and to emit Magical powers, protecting wealth and possessions within its enclave. If intruders enter, the Hun Payont will create illusions that drive the thieves away, and will also scare away all kinds of demons and ghosts that enter the household to cause any havoc. Hun Payont are very protective of the belonging within the home and for this reason excellent guards.
The Hun Payont is used by those who believe, in the household, place of business, and even carried as an amulet or placed in one's vehicle, to keep away alll dangers and inauspicious events and malicious entities. Hun Payont should be rewarded or appeased through Bucha with the Piti Gruad Nam Water Pouring Ceremony, in the same way as seen by Thai Buddhists after giving alms to the Monks, except that it is you who makes the prayer.
Alternatively, one can also use sacred or aromatic oils for consecration, or even liquor if wish to use for powerful Magic for Gambling and other matters of high risk. This is done, by laying down the amulet flat, and putting a few small drops of liquor or Prai/Aromatic Oil through the small hole drilled into the center of the window of the front of the casing, to fall onto the Hun Payont.
Kata Riak Hun Payont (Summoning Spell)
Om Na Ma Pa Ta Jaedta Phuudto Maha Phuudtang Hun Payondtang Nimidtang Gang Ruubpang Bpiyang Ma Ma Aehi Aehi Na Mo Put Taa Ya (chant 7 Times)
Kata Pluk Huan Payont (Invoke)
So Sa A Ni So Sa A Ni Sa A Ni So A So A So Ni Ni Sa A So Ni So A So A Ni Yo Sa A A Ni So Sa Sa Ma Su
Kata Khor Porn Hun Payont (ask for blessings)
Bprasitti Kātā Sitti Gammang Sitti Garisang
Kata Hun Payont Ajarn Loi
Om Pluk Mahaa Pluk Guu Ja Pluk Por Hun Payont Duay Ahang Tugang Na Ma Pa Ta