Hoon Payont Dta Ba Khao

30 USD65 USD

Amulet Data

Phor Tan Kloi
Wat Khao Tong
BE 2555
Excellent
3.0 x 2.0 cm

Clear

Please note postage will be delayed by up to 4 days for Perspex casing and 10 days for handmade Sterling Silver reliquaries.

View cart
  Ask a Question

Description

Description

Hoon payont Neua Maha Wan Khao

Hoon Payont Meun Yan (10,000 Yant). Blessed on the 25th September BE 2555 at Wat Khao Tong, Phattalung. The famous Puttapisek ceremony was covered by most major new oulets in both Thailand and abroad. Funds from the proceeds being used for repair of the temple.Mint condition and supplied with original temple boxes 

This was an eagerly awaited batch of Hoon Payont or Ghost soldiers in the from of the Dta Ba Khao or Wise Hermit. Phor Tan Kloi is considered to be one of the most knowledgeable masters of the wicha to create enlivened effigies. He achieved the highest Dharma in the field of Samatha or Vipassana Meditation and has the capability to show power in many forms

Ideal for protection or as a guard (bpòk bpông) against danger, as a defense against ones interests, to guard over the house or other property, those that bear malice towards you. This Hoon payont was blessed with “Puttakun” or Buddhas Grace and as such ared also ideal for “Mayt-Dta Maa Niyom” or admiration and charm. Created using “Wicha” of the late Pra Ajahn Sai and Pra Ajahn Tong Tao, Wat Khao Or.

As for the back of the amulet, the yant follows the traditional Wat Khao Or formula. which is taken from the “Maha Yant Maha Mongkhon” coin series such as the Yant Phra Amo Thongchai, Yan Phra Piti 10 Phra Piti, Yan Phra Phichai Sombat, Yant Mongkol Universe, etc. Phra Sangkhakhun, Na Phra Nomo, Na Prab Thap Thap, Na Luecha, Namongkhon, etc.

 A variety of different pims were blessed

1. Neua Nawa – in stock
2. Neua Alpaca – in stock
3. Neua Faabaat – in stock
4. Neua Tong – in stock
5. Neua Paka Channuan (Rare)
6. Neua Tong Faabaht – in stock
7. Neua Maha Wahn Khao (Gold Plate trousers) 84 blessed (Rare) – In stock + Certificate of Authenticity
8. Neua Maha Wahn Dam (Gold Plate trousers) 84 blessed (Rare) – in stock + Certificate of Authenticity
9. Neua Maha Wahn Dam (Silver plate trousers) 200 blessed
10. Neua Maha Wahn Khao (Copper plate trousers) 3,000 blessed
11. Neua Maha Wahn Khao (Fabaht trousers) 3,000 blessed
12. Neua Maha Wahn Dam (Copper plate trousers) 3,000 blessed – in stock + Certificate of Authenticity
13. Neua Maha Wahn Dam (Fabaht trousers) 3,000 blessed – in stock
14. Neua Maha Wahn Khao  3,000 blessed – in stock
15. Neua Maha Wahn Dam  3,000 blessed – in stock

Phor Tan Kloi is regarded as one of the great Hoon Payont masters. He was born in BE 2472 and entered the priesthood on the 1st March BE 2493 at Wat Donsala, Phattalung. Phor Tan Iat his Buddhist Preceptor gave him the name “Anomo” LP iat taught him much including “Wít-tá-yaa kom” or Occuilt incantations. He also studied under Phor Tong Tao and Luang Phor Pahn and in particular the magic to create enlivened effigies or Hoon payont 

Hoon Payont Dta Ba Khaw

It is common practice for payont to be used for protection and often employed for example by farmers to safeguard crops or for protection of  business premises. Another popular practice is to carry a payont in the car as a means to prevent accidents This Payont can either  be carried on the person, taken with you wherever you go as a means of personal protection or can be stationed in a single location with a specific task.

Most Hoon Payont are made according to an ancient scared science known as Vicha Pook Hun. The creation of Hoon Payont amulets is quite old and not a modern amulet as many believe. In fact there are records of this type of amulet being create several hundred years ago.

Although the historical records are somewhat vague one of the very earliest accounts was during the reign of King Ajatasatru, when a monk known as Pra Mahākāśyapa was asked to gather relics of Buddha from various locations returning them to Rajgir City in the Indian subcontinent.

The relics were then buried in a pit dug into the ground and guarded by Hoon Payont, or effigies made of grass and sappanwood, made potent by magic incantation.

In 319 B.C., during the reign of King Asokaraj, Intharapatta City,  these relics were  recovered from the ground to distribute to 84,000 cities. Legends tell us that Indra himself had to assist in the process, releasing the Hoon Payont back to the elements from which they were created, otherwise access to the relics would have not been possible.

Hun Payont Phor Tan Kloi

Over the course of time much of the information about Enlivened Effigies has been lost. However there are a number of Thai historical accounts and in particular from the Tale of Khun Chang Khun Paen. “Nang Thongprasri had taken her son to study with Khrua Ta Khong of Wat Khae until her son completed Khrua Ta Khong’s knowledge in Hoon Payont. Then he performed magic incantation to summon groups of enlivened effigies,Thronging out of their home, acclaiming and hollering in great activity Khun Phaen rode a horse to attack and slaughter the front line.All the Hoon ran as fast as wind, instantly overtaking the horse on both sides.Spells and magic filled the sky so much it became dark and hazy and shivered.The earth was as if it was being turned upside down because of the magic prayers…”

Hoon Payont Temple Brochure

GUARANTEED AUTHENTIC
All our amulets are guaranteed authentic, please refer to our returns policy

SHIP WORLDWIDE
Amulets are shipped worldwide by fully insured courier with online tracking.

RETURNS POLICY
Any amulet found not to be genuine may be returned for a full refund

Additional information

Weight18 g
Dimensions3 × 2 cm
Variation

Neua Maha Wan Khao, Neua Maha Wan Dam, Neua Mahawan Khao, Geng Tong, Neua Maha Wan Dam Geng Fa Baat, Neua Maha Wan Dam Geng Tong, Neua Tong Fa Baat, Neua Tong, Neua Nava Loha, Neua Albaca, Neua Albaca Geng Tong Daeng, Neua Tong Daeng Geng Tong, Neua Tong Fa Baat Geng Tong

No more offers for this product!

General Inquiries

There are no inquiries yet.