
Luang Por Kuay's Incantations from Khositaram Temple Khositaram Temple in Chai Nat Province houses sacred incantations that are widely popular due to their notable Buddhist virtues in protection, great charm, prosperous trade, and wealth luck. This article by Thairath Online will introduce the history of Luang Por Kuay of Chai Nat along with all of Luang Por Kuay's incantations to recite for blessings and prosperous trade
Luang Por Kuay Chutindharo of Khositaram Temple was a renowned Buddhist master. His birth name was "Kuay Pansorn." He was born on 2 Nov 1905 in Ban Khae Village, Moo 9, Bang Khut Subdistrict, Sankhaburi District, Chai Nat Province. In childhood, he studied reading and the Khmer-Pali language at the temple. At age 20, he was ordained and received the monastic title “Chutindharo,” meaning "one who cuts off defilements."
Luang Por Kuay studied medicine, incantations, occult arts, and sacred objects from many famous masters. He became renowned for his powers in charm, protection, and prosperous trade. Many people commonly . . . (fragment) recite Luang Por Kuay's incantations to enhance their good fortune
include several chants, but the most commonly used for worship in various areas are as follows:
"Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times)
"Na Gan Mo Kang Put Kwang Wai Thamami Dai Ya Huan Klap Phra Arahung Jutipat Phutthang Pok Thammang Pit Sanghang Mid
Na Apat Sa Na Ma Pat Wa Phuttha Pat Sa
Phuttang Phra Arahung Kan Ha
Thammang Phra Arahung Kan Ha
Sanghang Phra Arahung Kan Ha
Samma Thang Nai Sam Pao Thang Nan"
It is believed that Luang Por Kuay's Reflective Incantation protects against various dangers by reflecting harm back to its origin. It is commonly recited when feeling uneasy, bullied, or seeking protection from harm.
"Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times)
"Ma A U Na Si Wang Phromma Jittang Jit Manut Ying Chai Thang Pan Thep Din Ma Ni Ma A Kachai Ya A Kat Chahi Don Jit Ma Rak Kha Chao Phuak Khon U A Ma Kluean Kluean Kan Ma A Ma U Chong Bucha Ya Dai Khad Sappa Maha Bucha Maha Laphang Phawan Tu Me"
This incantation is believed to help improve trade. It is often recited when opening a shop to enhance charm and attract customers, ensuring smooth business and good sales.
"Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times)
"Ta Mang Thang Pa Ka Sen To Sattha A Ha I Ma A Wi Ta U A Mi Ma Sa Na Mo"
Focus your mind firmly, then recite this abbreviated version of Luang Por Kuay's Jindamanee incantation:
"Na Si Wang Phromma Ma A U"
Luang Por Kuay's Wealth Invocation also known as the Jindamanee Incantation, is believed to open good fortune and is commonly recited to attract wealth into the home, praying for a happy life and success in all matters.
Luang Por Kuay's incantations are widely renowned for their powers in charm, prosperous trade, and protection, while also enhancing happiness and success in life.
However, reciting Luang Por Kuay's incantations acts as a positive spiritual practice to boost confidence. Those who work diligently and honestly with strong determination can achieve success easily.
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