Description
Only 10 were ever consecrated. Only 2 remain available.
This is a rare early piece by Ajarn Tom.
It comes from an earlier period of his work.
During this phase, the consecration followed a different ritual rhythm.
Ajarn Tom | BE 2565 | Only 10 Consecrated | Chang Sep Chang size: 21.5 x 18 cm 20.5 x 19.5 cm | Chang Sep Nang size: 20.5 x 19.5 cm
This piece is intended for serious practitioners seeking attraction, influence, and opportunity-driven wealth — not just decorative.
Origin of the Burial Shroud Phayant
This batch originates from Mae Niiang, a young woman from Buriram, Thailand.
She worked in an underground gambling environment.
However, her life ended abruptly during childbirth.
As a result, severe complications caused the loss of both mother and child.
In prai work, identity matters.
Specifically, knowing the spirit’s background provides context and responsibility.
Therefore, it directly influences how the piece is created and later kept.
Raw Nam Man Prai Soaking
Each phayant remained continuously soaked in her Nam Man Prai for six full months.
This process was deliberate.
It was not a brief dip.
It was not symbolic.
Instead, the cloth stayed fully submerged.
Over time, the oil slowly penetrated deep into the fibres.
Eventually, when Ajarn Tom removed the phayants for drying, the cloth appeared almost transparent from saturation.
Small remnants remain embedded in the fabric.
Therefore, the surface may feel uneven.
Important handling notes:
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Do not clean the surface
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The residue is not dirt
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It forms part of the original raw prai material
Sacred Yant System
For this batch, Ajarn Tom selected Chang Sep Chang & Chang Sep Nang.
This system derives from Ma Sep Nang.
Traditionally, it focuses on maha saneh, meaning charm and attraction.
Moreover, the elephant (🐘) and the crocodile represent two of Ajarn Tom’s most established wicca systems.
The Chang system is not new.
In fact, Ajarn Tom has practised it since his monkhood over 20 years ago.
Later, he refined this system through further study under Phu Lersi Pong.
Therefore, this is a mature ritual system.
It was chosen for compatibility, not decoration.
Cemetery Empowering & Sat Thai Ceremony
To complete the consecration, Ajarn Tom empowered this batch during Sat Thai.
Sat Thai is a traditional period focused on merit-making.
Additionally, it honours spirits according to local belief.
During this period, practitioners buucha (บูชา) the spirits of the season.
At the same time, they honour deceased relatives through offerings and rites.
Importantly, Sat Thai also acknowledges spirits without families.
These spirits receive food, prayers, and recognition.
For this batch, Ajarn Tom arranged a grand cemetery ceremony.
The ceremony included:
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12 offering tables
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Food prepared for all 120 prais residing in the cemetery
These prais consisted mainly of Thai and Cambodian individuals, with some Chinese.
Notably, many had no families or descendants to care for them.
The preparation required manpower and coordination.
Altogether, the food, offerings, and logistics cost 30,000 baht.
Additionally, devotees from other countries contributed donations.
Within Thai spiritual belief, such acts are not wasteful.
Instead, they complete the ritual cycle.
Therefore, respect and merit form the foundation of effective empowerment.
Why This Burial Shroud Phayant Is Different
This piece stands apart for clear, factual reasons:
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Named prai source, not anonymous material
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Six-month continuous Nam Man Prai soaking, not brief immersion
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Sat Thai cemetery empowerment with 120 prais, fully fed and honoured
Effects – –
Based on ancient & traditional beliefs, this is said to:
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Extreme saneh and metta — strong attraction and emotional influence
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Relationship improvement and repair — partners, family, colleagues, and superiors
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Wealth and luck support — especially where opportunities flow through people and decisions
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Wish-granting aspect — when intentions remain clear and consistent
Therefore, this piece works across multiple areas.
It does not limit itself to a single outcome.
Keeping & Use
Use placement intentionally, based on personal focus:
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Keep close to the body or near the bed for attraction work
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Place near valuables for wealth focus
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Keep in shops or cash registers to attract customers
Only 10 pieces were consecrated.
At present, only 2 remain available.
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