Description
(Lersi) Ajarn Diaw
BE 2567
One of a Kind
Size: 14 cm tall | 7.1 x 4.1 cm base
The Hoon Payon is one of the most well-known spirit guardians in Thai spiritual practice. In the Saiyasart circle, it is often seen as a spirit bodyguard or servantโsometimes classified as a deva, sometimes as a ghost, but always a being of protection and power. Similar to how Khun Paen or Kumantong can exist in both mainstream and prai forms, the Hoon Payon also has many variations. In Japanese culture, the closest comparison is the Shikigami, but the Thai version is far more versatileโcrafted from a wide range of materials such as wood, cloth, clay, wax, metal, or even sacred earth.
The word โPayonโ literally means something โbrought to lifeโ by a masterโs wicca. This can be a form of animal, giant, angel, or in this caseโhuman. While some are made from simple vines, soil, or copper, others, like this Ghost Rider edition, go far deeper by actually binding a spirit into the figure, instead of just conjuring one. Through the layers of sacred material wrapped around its form, the spirit is invited, infused, and sealed within the pieceโturning it into a living spiritual weapon.
For many, the most important effect in todayโs modern world is its ability to repel and reflect backstabbers (ๅฐไบบ). Beyond just esoteric powers, it has become a very practical form of protection in first-world countries, guarding oneโs career, business, and personal life from betrayal and unseen harm.
This particular Ghost Rider batch by Ajarn Diaw, direct lineage of the same teacher as Kruba Thep, is considered one of the finest modern creationsโtraditionally consecrated, highly potent, yet extremely affordable compared to other rare spiritual works. At 14 cm tall, it is compact enough to be displayed at home, in an office, or shop, while also sturdy and durableโunlike some Hoon Payon made of fragile materials.
A piece that is both collectible and functional, it blends practical protection with deep spiritual power.
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Based on ancient & traditional beliefs, this is said to:
- Grant wishes (Bpai Bon)
- Stop dangers from weapons & firearms (Maha Ud)
- Provide strong protection (Klaew Klad)
- Shield against blades & projectiles (Krongkrapan)
- Boost authority & influence (Maha Amnat)
- Give fearless courage in tough times (Jai Glaa Han)
- Strengthen clarity & mental resilience (Man Kong Jai)
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