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Forgiveness Mantra by Luang Pho Ngoen of Wat Bang Klan to Unlock Karmic Obstacles and Enhance Popularity

Belief30 Dec 2025 13:33 GMT+7

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Forgiveness Mantra by Luang Pho Ngoen of Wat Bang Klan to Unlock Karmic Obstacles and Enhance Popularity

Ending the old year and welcoming the new year 2026 with something positive, here is the " forgiveness mantra by Luang Pho Ngoen of Wat Bang Klan" Luang Pho Ngoen Phutthocho of Wat Bang Klan is known for this sacred mantra believed to unlock karmic obstacles, reduce deep resentment, and enhance loving-kindness and popularity.

Luang Pho Ngoen was a famous revered monk well-known for sacred amulets and spiritual powers related to invincibility, loving-kindness, popularity, and healing various illnesses. He is honored as one of the most powerful monks and is deeply respected by the public in his era.

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The forgiveness mantra of Luang Pho Ngoen of Wat Bang Klan

"Phuttho Kammatthamo Kammachutisamputho" (May all karmic offenses be forgiven by the power of the Fully Awakened One). Chant 3, 7, or 9 times.

Then follow with the prayer. "Kayakamang Wachikamang Manokamang Sappapapang Ahosikamang Thavesi Pasitthi Me" (I ask forgiveness from all karmic creditors, whether remembered or forgotten. May forgiveness be granted between us from this day forward).

This mantra was regularly practiced by Luang Pho Ngoen of Bang Klan every day before alms rounds.

When to use this mantra

This mantra is not only to ask forgiveness from karmic creditors but also has power covering many aspects.

  • Use when feeling stuck, if life is not smooth, facing frequent obstacles, or business is not prospering. It is believed to help open the path of merit.
  • Recite before sleep to cleanse the mind and prevent grudges from lingering before rest.
  • Use after making merit, chanting after pouring water offerings to fully dedicate merit to karmic creditors.
  • Use to cultivate loving-kindness, chanting to help those who are angry with each other to regain compassion.

However, asking for forgiveness must come from sincere practice, as it is believed to be more effective than empty words alone.