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Kumanthong Thep Chinda, Roon Raek, Nua Thong Fah Baat, Luang Phor Rath Wat Pa Wai. An Angel of Jewel, a Wealth Fetching Golden Boy amulet casted from brass alms bowl lids. Under the base was stuffed with Pong Prai Kuman (crushed children’s bone blended with mystical plants powder and  holy powder made accordingly to the process of making Pong Prai Kuman of Luang Phu Tim of Wat Lahan Rai), See Peung Khew Kew Sao Luang Phu Taap of Wat Grabok-keun-peung, a brass Tagrut Sariga, and Jeevorn and hair of the head of Luang Phor Rath. This Kumanthong Thep Chinda is the 1st Batch of Kumanthong amulet of Luang Phor Rath of Wat Pa Wai, Rayong Province, made in BE 2559 (CE 2016).

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BEST FOR: Kumanthong helps protect and guard your properties, and do best at safeguarding all your family members. Not only the spirits may communicate with you in dreams, or be seen or heard in daily life, but they also provide affection and companionship. It helps attract, and bring customers to your shop/business. Wealth Fetching, bringing money luck, and good fortune, Maha Larp (it helps bring Lucky Wealth), Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back). Metta Maha Niyom (it helps make people around you love you, be nice to you, and do whatever you ask for), Maha Sanay (it helps turn you to Prince Charming through the eyes of people who happen to meet you). Kumanthong warns you of danger, and Kumanthong can bring safety to your family while they are at home. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). Kumanthong helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And the spirits may give a hint to winning numbers for the upcoming lottery.

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See Peung Khew Kew Sao (Green wax flirts with girls) of Luang Phu Taap of Wat Grabok-keun-peung is Thailand’s BEST See Peung (magic wax) that can easily attract any girl you want without saying “Hello”

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Thong Fah Baat

The Thong Fah Baat refers to the lid made of brass used for covering the Buddhist monk alms bowl. Thais believe that monk alms bowl lid is an auspicious object that brings endless food and necessities, and lid helps to seal food and necessities as the prevention of financial loss.

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The Tagrut Sariga (a small Tagrut)

The Tagrut is an early amulet worn by Thai men as necklace and as cord belt dated back over 800 years ago. Tagrut is usually made from sheet of metal or animal skin or bamboo or palm leaf inscribed with cabalistic writings, and then rolled as a tube.

The word “Sariga” or “Nok Sariga” refers to a mystical magpie that sings to impress a female in breeding season. The power of Tagrut Sariga would make people who are listening to what you say standing still, listening, and being mesmerized by your speech. The Tagrut Sariga is good for merchant, sales representative, celebrity, and politician. It also has power of Magic Charm, Metta Maha Niyom (helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (brings Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. 

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The hair of the head and monk robe of Buddhist monk

The hair of the head and monk robe of Buddhist monk are considered as relics. “Relics come from masters who have devoted their entire lifetime to spiritual practices that are dedicated to the welfare of all. Every part of their body and relics carries positive energy to inspire goodness.”

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Kumanthong

Kuman Thong is an effigy, or statue which is revered in Thailand by animists. They are believed to bring luck and fortune to the owner, if properly revered. Kuman, or Kumara (Pali) means “young boy” (female kumari); thong means golden. Kuman thong is not a Buddhist practice, but necromancy. Genuine Kuman Thong, which was revered and created in ancient times according to traditional method by Adept practitioners of Saiyasart, was made by surgically removing the unborn fetus from the womb of its Mother. The body of the child would then be taken to a cemetery for the conduction of the ceremony to invoke a Kuman Thong. The body is roasted until dry whilst the Mage chants incantations of magical kata. In the case of making a female spirit child, the effigy is not called Kuman Tong, rather “Hong Pray”.

Some Kuman effigies will be soaked in Nam Man Prai, which has extract of a dead child or a person who died in violent circumstances or an unnatural death. This is much less common now, because this practice is now illegal if using fat from human babies for the consecrating oil. There are however still some authentically made amulets appearing. Some years ago a famous monk was thrown out of the Buddhist sangha for roasting a baby. He was convicted, but later continued to make magic as a layperson after his release. The practice of creating Necromantic effigies of a Kuman Tong comes from age old tradition in Thailand. Thai folk have made Bucha to Animistic spirits and ghosts since time immemorial. The original Kuman Tong came from children who died whilst still in their mother’s womb. The Magic makers would take these stillborn babies and adopt them as their children.

From what information has been gathered from ancient Thai manuscripts about how to make a Kuman Tong, it appears that the correct method is to remove the dead baby surgically from the mother’s womb, and take it to undergo the proper ceremonial ritual; The baby must be roasted until dry. This must be completed before dawn, and should be performed in a cemetery. Once the rite is completed, the dry-roasted Kuman should be painted with Ya Lak (a kind of lacquer used to cover amulets and Takrut with gold leaf, and covered in gold leaf. This is the real reason why this effigy received the name of “Kuman Thong” (which means “Golden Baby Boy”).

Origins: In Thailand, the Kuman Thong is also spoken of in the legend of Khun Chang Khun Phaen, where the character Khun Phaen made one by removing the stillborn baby from the stomach of his wife.

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DIMENSION: 2.90 cm high / 1.80 cm wide / 1.20 cm thick

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item # K18B43

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