The following Katha is for worshipping Reverend Luang Phor Tae's statue or amulet. When chanting, concentrate on the Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, and Luang Phor Tae.
Recite Namo 3 times, then recite the following Katha.
It-mi-na, Sak-ka-ray-na,
Kang-ka-su-wa-nut-ta-tae-ren,
Ar-hang-phu-che-mi,
Tae-na-sad-dha-nu-pha-wae-na,
La-pho-mae-ho-tuk, Sap-pad-dar.
The following Katha is for Sam Huang Takrut by Reverend Luang Phor Tae.
Ud-tang-ar-toh-pa-na,
Na-mo-put-tha-ya,
Na-keaw-mo-klad,
Put-pat-tha-pit-ya-mi-tu,
Na-san-de-lan-toh-pit,
So-it-ka-wi-ti-pah,
Using Sam Huang Takrut as a weapon.
1st. When fighting, pull the Takrud to the front of your waist.
2nd. When fleeing, put the Takrud to the back of your waist.
3rd. Used to approach women. Swipe the Takrud on the left side.
4th. Use it as a mercy for the boss. Swipe the Takrud on the right side.
Katha for Phra Khun Paen amulet by Reverend Luang Phor Tae.
First, Recite Namo's three times. Then think of Luang Phor Tae and recite the following Katha:
Su-na-mo-lo,
Na-mo-put-tha-ya,
A-hit-mak-mak,
Su-na-mo-lo,
Mo-lo-su-na,
Na-mo-put-tha-ya,
Na-ma-pa-ta,
Na-ma-mi-hung,
It is said that there are tips for using the Phra Khun Paen amulet created by Reverend Luang Phor Tae. If used to flirt with young women, there are cool features: You have to hang the amulet upside down and place the Buddha's base on the top, with the head facing downward. A unique loop must be made under the bottom. Please keep it for hanging upside down if the wearer encounters a party of eye-catching young women. Try to do this; the women will smile with you when you look at them, even if you do not smile or know them.