The name Kuman Thong Dud Rok Maha Heng: Refers to a specific Kuman Thong amulet. "Dud Rok" means "sucking the umbilical cord", and "Maha Heng" means "great fortune." This type of amulet is based on an ancient belief that a fetus sucking its umbilical cord will always have something to eat. This type of amulet is based on an ancient belief that a fetus sucking its umbilical cord will always have something to eat. It is also believed to bring business success and ensure the owner never goes hungry.
This amulet comes with a piece of Thai text description written on it, which explains that Kuman Thong Dud Rok Maha Heng is a type of Thai amulet featuring a fetus sucking its umbilical cord. This amulet is believed to bring good fortune, wealth, and prosperity to its owner. Kuman Thong Dud Rok amulets have been used for a long time and are associated with ancient rituals involving the four elements and specific incantations.
In the context of this amulet, the katha would likely be used to activate the amulet's powers and to communicate with the spirit of the Kuman Thong. These amulets are believed to possess a soul and are empowered with magical spells to attract wealth, customers, and good fortune. Kuman Thung Dud Rok Maha Heng was translated as "Extremely Lucky Fetal Amulet." The term can be broken down as follows:
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Kuman Thung: A type of spirit or deity in Thai folklore, often depicted as a child or infant. They are believed to bring luck and prosperity to their owners.
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Dud Rok: Means "sucking the umbilical cord," referring to the fetus's action in the amulet.
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Maha Heng: Means "great luck" or "great fortune."
Kuman Thung Dud Rok Maha Heng amulets are ancient charms featuring a fetus sucking its umbilical cord. According to old beliefs, this signifies continuous nourishment. These amulets are consecrated with the four elements and 32 physical ancient text characteristics, giving them a soul and consciousness. They are empowered with spells to attract wealth, fortune, and customers, ensuring a steady income for the owner.
The Maha Heng series comes with 7 different types, each made from various materials such as wood, silver, sacred herbs, and metal alloys. They are embedded with holy powders, and sacred yantras (magical symbols), and coated with special oils for added potency, each believed to enhance its magical mystical properties. These amulets are believed to bring immense wealth and charm.
All amulets have a protective casing and a card with the incantation enchantment, and Luang Phor Mian from Wat Ban Chan Niang in Buriram Province consecrates them.