Kuman thong

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It was one of of a number of different Kumarn Tong amulets ,and Bucha statues in varying models, made in this 2556 BE Traimas edition of Maha Sanaeh Metta Mahaniyom amulets from the Master of Wicha Gampong Jaam, Wicha Bantian Mian Jia Maha Sanaeh, and the Wicha Montr Paetch Payatorn, Luang Phu In of (Wat Nong Meg).

One could almost certainly say that this particular master of Khmer Sorcery and Thai Buddha Magic, is most probably by far the most popular and famous of all current ordained masters, for his powerful Paetch Payatorn Amulets, Kumarn Tong, Pra Ngang, Takrut, and other necromantic charms such as the Nine Tails Fox.

The Kumarn Tong is made from enamelled locket face with tge image of the Kumarn Nuea Tong. The rear face of the locket is filled with sacred prai powders of necromantic power such as earths and funeral ashes, from cemeteries with high sorcery present.

 

Luang Phu In's famous 'Pong Gammagarn Pised' Maha Sanaeh powders, and a special rich quantity of Herbal Maha Sanaeh ingredients were also added. These special and rare powders were then mixed along with the essential mixture of Necromantic Earths and ashes from funeral pyres

The Kumarn Tong amulet is shaped in the image of a young Boy with topknot, as is traditional with Kumarn Tong. each image is painted slightly differently. He is  sitting in meditative posture, indicating that this is a Kumarn of the higher celestial realms and one who is both Buddhist, and a practitioner of the Dhamma, for which reason this is a Kumarn Taep, (Deva Kumarn), with great power, but who will be reluctant to help if the intention is evil. The Kumarn will however, protect against evil, with all its power. One leg is placed forward in readiness to rise up and give assistance, reminiscent of the typical posture of Bodhisattva Beinbgs.

 

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SIZE Pendant : width 4 cm , Height 5 CM

 

 

 

 

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This wealthy KUMAN made from various kinds of mystical metal such as the millionaire's cinerarium of the famous temple which poor person has no right to die mixed together with the bronze wares such as pot, offering tray, dish, and dipping bowl which the rich people in the former times always use to show their honorary lineage and wealth.

Normally, they will keep these bronze wares in the cabinet nice and tidy, it will not be used in diary life.

However, these bronze wares will be used for the important celebration or religious ceremony only such as giving food alms to the Buddhist monks. After the ceremony was finished, these bronze wares will be kept the cabinet again because they believe if they have the bronze wares that already used in the religious ceremonies, their family members will have comfortable and peaceful life.

 

 

 

 

 


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Contain : POWERFUL Kuman Thong Statue .

 

 

 

 

 

 

Khata & Worship

 

The owner should offer sweets, soft drink ( red sweet water ) and garland once a week to pray for luck and wish.

 

If what you vow is not success, no need to offer the thing that you vow with Kumarnthong because Kumarnthong will be lazy and habituated to work for you.

 

 

Khata Spell please recite :

 

 

Jiddti Jid-Dtang Jidt Khong Kumarn Tong Bpiyang Ma Ma

 

3 Times

 

 

 

 

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Kuman Thong – Thailand's Golden Ghost Boy

If you know anything about Thai people, you'll know that they are seriously afraid of ghosts. That's why it might be surprising to know that millions of Thais willingly invite a ghost to stay at their home or business. Of course this isn't such a scary ghost like the distraught Mae Nak or the grotesque Phi Krasue —rather we're talking about a cute little boy ghost called Kuman Thong. The name “Kuman Thong” means “golden boy,” and as you can guess, Thai people give the little child spook a place on their shrines in the belief that he'll help them out in money matters.

But his help comes at a price. If you chose to bring Kuman into your home, you've accepted a responsibility to take care of him. If a neglected child can throw a temper tantrum—how much more so when that child is a ghost? Like many things spiritual in Thailand, Kuman Thong seems to be a mix of truth and superstition. But after getting stuck living with him for a year, I believe in him enough to not want anything to do with him again.

History of Kuman Thong

A real Kuman Thong is not one of the smiling plastic statues that you see on so many shrines around Thailand. The original and true Kuman Thong is something entirely more sinister and taboo—the art of black magic at its darkest. To make Kuman Thong, one first has to surgically remove a stillborn fetus from its mother's womb. A ceremony must then be performed by someone well-trained in the ancient secrets of Thai animist necromancy. In a cemetery, at night, the dead baby is dry-roasted over a fire while the necromancer chants the necessary mantras and secret incantations that will bind the spirit of the stillborn child to it. Once dried, the corpse is covered in lacquer and gold foil, which is the original reason for the name Kuman Thong.

 

 

In the most authentic version of the ceremony, a substance called Nam-man phrai is also applied to the corpse. The method of collecting Nam-man phrai is quite spooky in itself. It involves burning a candle under the chin of the corpse of a woman who died while pregnant, and collecting the oil that comes out of the skin. It is said to be powerful stuff and is used in all sorts of folk magic such as crafting love charms, though genuine Nam-man phrai is illegal.

The origin of making Kuman Thong seems to be found in the folk legend Khun Chang Khun Phaen , which is based on the life of a soldier in the Ayutthaya era. In the story, Khun Phaen makes the first Kuman Thong from the fetus of his dead wife's unborn child.

Nowadays, genuine Kuman Thong have been mostly replaced by symbolic statues that depict a young boy in traditional Ayutthaya era attire. Kuman has his hair done up in a little topknot and will often be holding a small sack of gold.

 

How to Keep Kuman Thong

Taking a Kuman Thong home and setting up a little shrine for him is a little bit like adopting a new child. It is thought that Kuman can grant favors for his master, but only if he's happy and even then there can be unintended side-effects.

Taking care of Kuman involves giving him something to eat and drink every day. He has a sweet-tooth—as most little boys do—and so candy, cookies, or other snacks are considered good food offerings. For drinks, he likes Nam-daeng exclusively. Nam-daeng means “red water” and is a kind of sweetened beverage made with bright red artificial coloring and flavoring from the sala fruit ( Salacca wallichiana ). In place of traditional Nam-daeng , Red Fanta is acceptable.

All gods and spirits in Thailand seem to enjoy this sweet red beverage, which I'm guessing has become a substitute in Buddhist times for animist blood offerings of the distant past.

Since Kuman is a child, it's also very common for people to offer toys for him to play with. Just like a real child, Kuman needs attention. You have to acknowledge his presence, talk to him sometime, etc. and then he'll be nice and help you out. Otherwise, he might play tricks on you. People who keep Kuman at home are often reported to have strange things happen such as hearing phantom sounds of a child's laughter or the sound of little footsteps running around as if a child were playing. Other typical poltergeist activity can occur such as doors seemingly opening or closing on their own and other objects moving around.

You can't just simply get rid of a Kuman Thong once you've already had it—that would be asking for trouble. Instead, you are supposed to take an unwanted Kuman to a temple, where some type of ritual can be done to release you from the burden of caring for the ghost.

 

 

**Special Tips in Worshiping Kuman Tong

You should offer him with sweet drink and boiled eggs because they will make Kuman Tong more powerful. Their shelves must be lower than the shelf that you put the image of Buddha. If you want to take them with you, you should bring some food in your bag and tell your Kuman Tong that this food would be their prize if they help bringing you good luck and miracle.

If you do not have much time to worship Kuman Tong everyday, you can put some money on their shelves and tell them that they could use this money to buy food or sweet. You should be careful not to use the money you have already given to Kuman Tong but you can distribute this money to make them merit, and they will be full without consuming anything. The most important thing is that the owners of Kuman Tong have to be virtue, they should meditate too to make their Kuman Tong more powerful.

The Way to Worship Kuman Tong.....

We can worship Kuman Tong by offering him with rice, boiled egg, sweet drink, candy, and toys. Besides to make Kuman Tong more powerful, we should make a vow. For example, you should pray that if you win the lottery, you will offer Kuman Tong gold necklace, or buy him toys, or feed him with sweet. This action will persuade Kuman Tong to exercise his power. Yet, if you do not have time to do all these, you can only invite Kuman Tong that he could go everywhere you go or eat anything in the house without your permission.

If you worship Kuman Tong with food, you have to do these as your routine. You may offer them food on every the Buddhist Days of Worship only and you have to tell your Kuman Tong that you will bring them food on this or that way. Because they are sacred spirit and hold to the truth, you have to be punctual in offering them your worship. You should offer them food in the mornings and take it away in the evenings.

Yet, other offering such as accessories like rings or necklaces, and toys can be given to him permanently. You should be careful not to neglect offering Kuman Tong your worship. If you are not convenient in doing so, you would better tell them that: "You can go everywhere I go and eat everything I eat."

Because if you ignore your Kuman Tong, they will finally ignore your order and run away from you too. Moreover if the spirit inside the statue of Kuman Tong comes from the grave, he will as well bring destructiveness to his owner, if you ignore him. He will become an evil spirit haunting his owner, driving you crazy, and you will no longer be happy. Therefore you should think carefully before taking Kuman Tong to live with you

Three Methods of Creating and Three Kinds of Spirits There are three ways of creating Kuman Tong.

1. Some masters create Kuman Tong by using soil from seven graves and combining with "Prai Kuman Dust", which is soft dust of children's bone ash. Kuman Tong in this category will be fierce and extremely powerful. He can inspire both good

and bad things. The spirits inhibiting inside this Kuman Tong usually come from the graves or it might be a child spirit in the bone ash. This kind of Kuman Tong requires good attention and worship. The spirits inside the statue of Kuman Tong can also grow up like ordinary children.

2. Kuman Tong can be created by using ordinary soil or wood and inviting the good spirit of angel to inhibit inside the statue. Kuman Tong in this kind does not always show off his power as the first one because the angel spirits do not need ordinary food to grow up. The masters usually recite an incantation over this kind of Kuman Tong with other talismans such as a famous Kuman Tong from Laung Por Pull, Wat Pai Lom Temple.

3. Kuman Tong can also be created by using wood from withered trees, especially, from withered Ruk son and star gooseberry trees, because people thinks that the withered wood is sacred in itself, so there is no need to recite any incantation over. Using the withered wood, people believe that; will make Kuman Tong more powerful and sacred. The masters put a spell on it to create a spirit inside the statue. Therefore, the spirits inside this kind of Kuman Tong do not come from the graves or heaven but they are created by the power of the masters' spell. This kind of spirits can be called "Prai". They will not grow up and always appear as children's spirits. The owners of this Kuman Tong may or may not worship him with food because "Prai" in this Kuman Tong will not know how to hurt anyone. Yet, if they ignore Kuman Tong completely, the power inside the statue will gradually disappear. On the other hand, if the owners take good care of their talismans, Kuman Tong's power will increase and he can more effectively bring the owners good luck.


These three kinds of spirits inside the statues of Kuman Tong come from difference places, the first ones are the wandering spirit, the second ones are from heaven, and the last ones come from the power of the masters' spell. These three kinds of spirits make Kuman Tong in each school appear in different characteristics.

Kuman Tong with the spirits of the graves have the strongest power, while the second ones are sacred but do not always show off their power, and the third ones sometimes appear to people's eyes but do not have very strong power

 

 

" Kuman Thong " Talisman of good luck and wealth.

Kuman Thong (Thai: กุมารทอง) 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,[1] 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 Buddhistsangha 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 mothers 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 mothers 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”).

 



 

 

 

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