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Origins of the Wicha Yant Jakkapat Narai
This Takrut was originally written on cloth, and rolled into a wooden container, where it was known as Phayant Takrut Jakkapat Narai

Ceremonies were held whenever the Phayant Takrut was passed down, from the period of Rattanakosin
In B.E.2515, ceremonies for passing down the lineage of the Wicha were only held on the occasion. One was at Wat Parinayok, another was at Wat Phra si Rattana Mahathat WoraMahaWiharn, Phitsanulok
Luang Phor Kalong
A secret katha (Napattamung
The metals used in the creation of the Phra Kring and Takrut, came from two very old temples located in Cambodia: Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom.

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Consecration Ceremonies
There were 3 major ceremonies conducted:
- Phithi Taythonglor Phra Kring Jakkapat Narai(the blessing ceremony on 23rd March 2551). These monks were present:
- Pram Luang,
- Luang Pu Soros, Wat Koak Uthong, PrachinBuri,
- Luang Pu Singh, Wat Lahanrai, Rayong,
- Luang Pu Nak, Wat Nong Pawa, Rayong,
- Luang Phor Jit Wat Thep Nuan Thip, Sa Kaeo
- Pram Luang
- Phithi Puttapisek(the blessing ceremony held at Wat Suthat, SaoChingCha, Bangkok, 19th April 2551). These monks were present:
- Luang Pu Kalong
- Luang Phor Ann, Wat Thamkosok, Uthai Thani
- Luang Phor Jeua (Cher), Wat Klang Bang Keaw, Nakhon Pathom,
- Luang Phor Reng, Wat Dong Kwaen, Uthai Thani,
- Luang Phor Dee, Wat Thepakorn, Krung Thep MahaNakon (Bangkok),
- Luang Pu Hom, Samnak Song Luang Phor Uttama, Bangkok
- Phra Ajarn Tiew, Wat Manee Chonkhan, Lopburi,
- Luang Phor Siri, Wat Tan, Nonthaburi,
- Phra Ajarn Noppawan, Wat Senanimit, Ayutthaya,
- Luang Phor Boonma, Wat Bang Keng, Prachinburi, and many more but was not recorded in details.
- Phithi Jakkapat Puttapisek(the blessing ceremony held at Wat Suthat on Thursday 15th May 2551), which was the biggest ceremony of all. Those who were present included:
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- Luang Pu Kalong,
- Luang Phor Ann, Wat Thamkosok, Uthai Thani,
- Luang Phor Tim, Wat Phra Khao, Ayutthaya,
- Luang Phor Tad, Wat Chaina, Phetchaburi,
- Luang Phor Pian, Wat Kroen Ka Thin, Lopburi,
- Luang Phor Jeua (Cher), Wat Klang Bang Keaw, Nakhon Pathom,
- Luang Phor Sompong, Wat MaiPinKlieo, Nakhon Pathom,
- Luang Phor Preecha, Wat Khao Ittisukhato, Prachuap,
- Luang Phor Siri, Wat Tan, Nonthaburi,
- Phra Ajarn Noppawan, Wat Senanimit, Ayutthaya,
- Phra Ajarn Tiew, Wat Manee Chonkhan, Lopburi,
- Phra Ajarn Chamnan, Wat BangGudeeTong, Pathum Thani,
- Luang Pu Sin, Wat Sapansung, Nonthaburi
Katha for Worship
(This katha is applicable for Takrut, Phra Kring and Phayant)
Namo Tassa Pakawatoh Arahatoh Samma sammphutassa (3 Times)
(Concentrate and think of the Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, Teacher, and Luang Phor Kalong when chanting)
Katha (3 Times)
Itipiso wisay say Ei, Ei say say putta namay Ei
Ei may na, Putta Tang So Ei
Ei so tang, Putta Piti Ei
Ei sar wah su, su sar wah Ei
Namo puttaya, phra putta, dtai rattanayan
Manee nopparad, sri sa hassa
Su tumma, putto thammo, sangko
Yattha put mo na, putta bucha, thamma bucha, sangka bucha
Ak kee tanang, wa rang kan tang, sivali, ja maha therang
A hang wan thami, tu ratoh, a hang wantami, tha tu yo
A hang wantami, sappaso, putta thamma, sangka poocheymi
The wicha and katha above draw power from the Buddha, and it is important for users to keep the vital Buddhist precepts in order for the wicha to work. When done right, it is said that your life will improve, the business will flourish, you will remain protected from accidents and untoward circumstances, good luck will be abundant, and bad luck will be negated (Sombat Jakkapat
These Phra Krings & Takrut are consecrated for the following purposes; Kongkrapan, Udom Pokasap (continuous in-flow of money), Metta Mahaniyom, Mahasaneh, Jarern LarpPhon (smooth business dealings), Panya Dee (creativity & intelligence). Possessing these also ensures that you will be well-liked, and able to cooperate with anyone around you. These holy items are consecrated to cover most aspects of personal improvement. These terms are used to describe the effects; Keaw Kao Pragarn
- Effects of Keaw Kao Pragarn
- Petch (Diamond) – Always emerging victorious and experiencing a steady flow of income
- Tubtim (Ruby) – Resounding success and continuous career advancement, as well as enjoying a long, healthy life
- MorRaGot (Emerald) – Protection from danger, and gaining respect from others
- Busarakam (Yellow Sapphire) – Ardor
- Gomain (Garnet) – Health and fitness
- Pailin (Blue Sapphire) – Gaining opportunities and favoritism from others
- Khaimook (Pearl) – Overcoming all obstacles in your life
- Pehtai (Zircon) – Riches and victories in legal tussles
- Paitoon (Chrysobery) – Protection bestowed by Deities, and protection from fire,
- Effects of Phra Keaw Jed Pragarn (e.g. Jak Keaw, Chang Keaw, Mah Keaw)
- Refer to our upcoming article on Phra Keaw Jed Pragarn for details.
- Effects of Jakkapat Si Pragarn
- Roop Ngam (beautiful facial features),
- Ayuyearn (a long and healthy life),
- Roak Noi (good health),
- Penthi Rak Khong Pram Leh Kareuhas (people in different social roles (eg monks, Kalawat, Royalty, Pram, etc will adore you)
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
Katha Bucha Phra Puttakoon
Itipiso pakawa arahang sammasamputto
Wicha jarana sampanno
Sukhato logavitu
Anutaro
Burisatangmasalati
Sattateywamanudsanang
Puttopakawati
3x
Katha Bucha Phra Tammakoon
Sawakatoh pakawatah thammo
Santi thi ko
A kaliko ae hi passiko
O pana yiko
Pad jad tang wey thi tap po
Win you hi ti
Katha Bucha Phra Sangkakoon
Supatipanno pakawatoh
Sawaka sangkho
U shu patipanno
Pakawato
Sawaka sangkho
Yahya patipanno
Pakawatoh sawaka sangkho
Samee ji patipanno
Pakawatoh sawakasangkho
Ya ti tang, jad tah ri
Buri sa yu kha ni adta burisa bukala Ae sa
Pakawatoh sawaka sangkho
A hu noey yo
Pa hu noey yo
Taki noey yo
Anchali karaniyo
Anutarang
Poon ya ketang
lohkaksahti
3x,
Before drinking the consecrated water, or applying it to your face or head, concentrate, and express your wish. There are numerous ways to use the holy water:
- It can be sprayed onto a product to encourage better sales.
- A person possessed by ghost or spirits can drink the water, and wear the Takrut or Phra Kring afterwards. This will exorcise the offending entity.
- Protection of business or personal property. To do this, place sand/stones in water, recite the katha, and then spray the consecrated water around the property while asking for the blessings from The Buddha, Dharma and Sangha for protection against unfortunate events. Next, proceed to remove the sand and stones and place them around your property,
- To invite more customers to your place of business, hang the Phayant Jakkapat Narai like a flag in front of the property. Whichever direction the amulet is blown in, is the direction customers are likely to arrive from.
- Placing the Phayant or Takrut on your beam or signage will protect your space from ghosts, spirits, evil entities, and fire.
The amulets are purported to have 108 types of blessings and protective properties, and the ability to fulfil most wishes. Of particular note, is its ability to assist its owners with winning the lottery. Place your hands together and bring your lottery tickets together with the Phra Kring or Takrut, then recite the katha, and wish for luck.

A few types of Phra Kring were created;
- Nawa Loha Khom Boran Pan Pee (mixed ancient metal alloys). 1999 pieces were made. On the base, Yant Kru Na Thorahodas well as the Thai words “เนื้อนวโลหะขอมโบราณพันปี” (Nur Nawa Loha Khom Boran Pan Pee) and serial numbers in Romanized numericals are laser-inscribed. The back is also laser-inscribed with Yant Napathom Kup.

- Nur Tewaroop Khom Boran Pan Pee, made from old Buddha statues made of soil or stones. 999 pieces were made. On the base, Yant Keaw Jakkapat as well as the Thai words “เนื้อเทวรูปขอมโบราณพันปี” (Nur Tewaroop Khom Boran Pan Pee) and serial numbers in Thai lettering were laser-inscribed. The back was laser-insribed with Yant Na.

- Nur Krabok Peun Yai Samrit Boran(from the barrel of a cannon).199 pieces were made. The base was covered with 1.4grams of pure gold, and laser-inscribed with the Yant Prajow Khow Niroth, and the Thai words “เนื้อกระบอกปืนใหญ่สัมฤทธิ์โบราณ” (Nur Krabok Peun Yai Samrit Boran), with serial numbers in Thai lettering. The back was laser-inscribed with Yant Napattamung.

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