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Wicha Phra Khun Phaen

The Warrior-Sorcerer's Art

Metta & Saneh (Compassion & Charm)

Overview 概述

The quintessential art of the charming warrior, named after the legendary figure from the Khun Chang Khun Phaen epic. Combines invincible protection (Kong Grapan) with irresistible charisma (Metta Maha Saneh). The amulets traditionally feature the Buddha subduing Mara and are highly prized in Thai culture for business and romantic success.

Sacred Mantra (Kata) 經咒

Su Na Mo Lo, Na Mo Budh Ya, Aehi Ma Ma.

Recite 3 times with concentrated intent

Practitioner Requirements 修行要求

Never use charm to harm or deceive; maintain warrior integrity.

Lineage Context 法脈背景

Ayutthaya-period warrior traditions and Wat Baarn Krang.

Focus Areas 專注領域

Maha SanehPersonal MagnetismVictory in conflict

Sacred Materials (Muan Sarn) 聖料

The following materials are essential for the physical manifestation of this Wicha:

Wan Dork Tong (Golden Flower Herb)bone ash (traditional)sacred pollens.

Typical Amulets & Ritual Objects 典型法器

These are the amulets and ritual objects commonly associated with this Wicha tradition:

Phra Khun PhaenGuman Thong

Comparative Context

Thai Wicha traditions share deep roots with Southern Chinese folk magic, including the Liuren Fajiao lineage. Both systems employ talismans (FuLu / Yantra), incantations (Zhou Yu / Kata), and ritual empowerment through lineage transmission (Guo Jiao / Krob Kru). The concept of The Warrior-Sorcerer's Art in Thai Wicha has parallels in the Liuren system's ritual categories.

Study these arts as supplementary comparative material within your Five Arts practice.

Master Inquiry 威查請教

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