This Katha is applicable for Phra Kring, Takrut Jakkapat, and Phayant from Luang Phor Kalong.
The following Katha draws power from the Buddha, and users must keep the vital Buddhist precepts for the Katha to work. When done right, it is said that your life will improve, the business will flourish, and you will remain protected from misfortune and untoward circumstances. Good luck will be abundant and will negate bad luck.
Concentrate and think of the Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, Teacher, and Luang Phor Kalong when chanting.
Katha for Worship
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhassa (3 Times)
Itipiso Wisay Say It,
It Say Say Putta Namae It,
It Mae Na, Putta Tang So It,
It So Tang, Putta Piti It,
It Sar Wa Su, Su Sar Wa It,
Namo Puttaya, Phra Putta, Tairat Tanayan,
Manee Nopparad, Si Sac Had Sac,
Suk Thamma, Putto Thammo, Sangko,
Yattha Put Mo Na, Putta Bucha,
Thamma Bucha, Sangka Bucha,
Ak Ki Thanang, Wa Rang Kan Tang,
Siwali, Ja Maha Tayrang,
A Hang Wantami, Turatoh,
A Hang Wantami, Tha Tu Yo,
A Hang Wantami, Sappaso,
Putta Thamma, Sangka Pucheymi, (3 Times)
Method of Worship
To wish for success, overall fortune or to pray for favours – place the Takrut or Phra Kring inside a glass of water, and light 3 incense sticks and 1 candle. Concentrate, and recite the Katha Bucha Phra Puttakoon, Phra Tammakoon, and Phra Sangkakoon below:
Katha Bucha Phra Puttakoon
Itipiso Phakawa, Arahang Samma Sam Putto,
Wicha Jarana Sampanno,
Sukhato Logavitu, Anutaro,
Buri Satham Masa Lathi,
Sat Ta Tae Wa Ma Nud Sanang,
Putto Phakawati, (3 Times)
Katha Bucha Phra Tammakoon
Sarwakatoh Pakawatah Thammo,
Santi Thi Ko, Akaliko, Ae Hit Passiko,
O Pana Yiko, Pad Jad Tang,
Way Thi Tap Po, Win Yu Hit Ti, (3 Times)
Katha Bucha Phra Sangkakoon
Supatipanno, Pakawatoh,
Sawaka Sangko, Ud Shu Patipanno,
Pakawato, Sawaka Sangko,
Yahya Patipanno,
Pakawatoh, Sawaka Sangko,
Sami Ji Patipanno,
Pakawatoh, Sawaka Sangko,
Yar Ti Tang, Ja Tah Rid,
Buri Sa Yu Kha Ni,
Adta Burisa Bukala,
Ae Sak, Pakawatoh, Sawaka Sangko,
A Hu Noey Yo, Pa Hu Noey Yo,
Taki Noey Yo, Anchali Karaniyo,
Anutarang, Poon Ya Ketang, Lohkak Sahti. (3 Times)
The amulets purport to have 108 types of blessings, protective properties, and the ability to fulfill most wishes. Of particular note is its ability to assist its owners with winning the lottery. Place your hands together, bring your lottery tickets with the Phra Kring or Takrut, recite the Katha, and make your wish.
The following Katha draws power from the Buddha, and users must keep the vital Buddhist precepts for the Katha to work. When done right, it is said that your life will improve, the business will flourish, and you will remain protected from misfortune and untoward circumstances. Good luck will be abundant and will negate bad luck.
Concentrate and think of the Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, Teacher, and Luang Phor Kalong when chanting.
Katha for Worship
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sam Buddhassa (3 Times)
Itipiso Wisay Say It,
It Say Say Putta Namae It,
It Mae Na, Putta Tang So It,
It So Tang, Putta Piti It,
It Sar Wa Su, Su Sar Wa It,
Namo Puttaya, Phra Putta, Tairat Tanayan,
Manee Nopparad, Si Sac Had Sac,
Suk Thamma, Putto Thammo, Sangko,
Yattha Put Mo Na, Putta Bucha,
Thamma Bucha, Sangka Bucha,
Ak Ki Thanang, Wa Rang Kan Tang,
Siwali, Ja Maha Tayrang,
A Hang Wantami, Turatoh,
A Hang Wantami, Tha Tu Yo,
A Hang Wantami, Sappaso,
Putta Thamma, Sangka Pucheymi, (3 Times)
Method of Worship
To wish for success, overall fortune or to pray for favours – place the Takrut or Phra Kring inside a glass of water, and light 3 incense sticks and 1 candle. Concentrate, and recite the Katha Bucha Phra Puttakoon, Phra Tammakoon, and Phra Sangkakoon below:
Katha Bucha Phra Puttakoon
Itipiso Phakawa, Arahang Samma Sam Putto,
Wicha Jarana Sampanno,
Sukhato Logavitu, Anutaro,
Buri Satham Masa Lathi,
Sat Ta Tae Wa Ma Nud Sanang,
Putto Phakawati, (3 Times)
Katha Bucha Phra Tammakoon
Sarwakatoh Pakawatah Thammo,
Santi Thi Ko, Akaliko, Ae Hit Passiko,
O Pana Yiko, Pad Jad Tang,
Way Thi Tap Po, Win Yu Hit Ti, (3 Times)
Katha Bucha Phra Sangkakoon
Supatipanno, Pakawatoh,
Sawaka Sangko, Ud Shu Patipanno,
Pakawato, Sawaka Sangko,
Yahya Patipanno,
Pakawatoh, Sawaka Sangko,
Sami Ji Patipanno,
Pakawatoh, Sawaka Sangko,
Yar Ti Tang, Ja Tah Rid,
Buri Sa Yu Kha Ni,
Adta Burisa Bukala,
Ae Sak, Pakawatoh, Sawaka Sangko,
A Hu Noey Yo, Pa Hu Noey Yo,
Taki Noey Yo, Anchali Karaniyo,
Anutarang, Poon Ya Ketang, Lohkak Sahti. (3 Times)
The amulets purport to have 108 types of blessings, protective properties, and the ability to fulfill most wishes. Of particular note is its ability to assist its owners with winning the lottery. Place your hands together, bring your lottery tickets with the Phra Kring or Takrut, recite the Katha, and make your wish.
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