The Phra Ngang Ghost Takrut by Ajarn Tui - Saneah/Invincibility
This is from an old Wicha for Phra Ngang, so old that he still has his root attribute of Kong Grapan. To find an amulet that brings both Kong Grapan and Saneah is rare but here, it is where you wear it that brings the attribute you want on that day as these attributes do not naturally come together.
This is a silver Yant that has been given a cover of remains that contains those from Dton, the local man who died by drowning, and his product is really strong. In the Wicha there is the Moon and the Sun. The Moon helps with Saneah, the Sun brings a shine that repels curses and stops the soiling of this magic. This is typical of older Kong Grapan Wicha.
These are now being cased in a way that suits how it is worn. These are tied round the upper leg, and I will add ribbon to help out. If on the left leg is works for Saneah, and on the right leg it works for Kong Grapan. I am not attaching a rope (a ribbon might work best and I can send it with one if you wish) as I don't know your size, but besides saying the kata for this while it is on your altar, it is also said while you are putting it on the leg - and the rope must go round three times before tying. During the putting of the rope, also say the kata.
It measures 3.5" and comes with Ajarn Tui's card and kata.
Ancient Magic for the ghost altar.
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The Phra Ngang Ghost Takrut by Ajarn Tui - Saneah/Invincibility
Phra Ngang is a very popular deity that helps with all wishes, Maha Saneah and Chok Larb (wealth) and is regarded as the closest to the human heart, so easy to connect with. Ajarn Tui believes that he is a Master of sex and enchantment, a deity that likes the wild things in life, like a spiritual gangster.
Of all the spirits and deities discussed in this book, Phra Ngang has the best chance of becoming a worldwide phenomenon. There are no reliable reference materials on him, not even a Wikipedia post, but he is the one that Westerners seem to be attracted to the most due to his nature and sensibilities . Of all the Thai deities, Phra Ngang is considered easy to relate to and is thought to be the closest to understanding the human heart . From this aspect, it is easy to understand the modern phenomenon of Phra Ngang, which has its subculture in Asia with associated chat sites, and even Facebook pages. On one of these is a steady stream of posted photos of various Phra Ngang for people to admire, comment on and be jealous of.