This amulet was consecrated by Luang Phor Sawai in 2010 at Wat Prasat Panom Rung, Buriram Province. Thai people believe that bringing a Nang Kwak image into your house to pray and offer food and sweets will cause Nang Kwak to emanate Metta Mahaniyom magic, bringing miraculous changes to the place of business, household, and shop stalls. The owner experienced a miraculous transformation in their life, leading to outstanding results.
Anyone wishing to have good luck in Business sales would seek out an image statue or Phayant of Nang Kwak and make offerings to her, inviting her spirit to come and reside in the figure or amulet and bring them luck; Nang Kwak is available for offering as a statue and also as an amulet, and Phayant. Nang Kwak is for wealth, treasures, and "get what you ask for" wish fulfillment. Suitable for carrying in the chest pocket, placing on the wall, or a praying altar in a place of business. Nang Kwak is a wealth attractor for business people, merchants, and traveling salespeople.
Their image is given offerings and prayed to increase wealth and business prosperity. They are the helper of all shop owners and merchants. They are usually placed on a shelf and offered with a red syrup drink, often used in offerings to Deities in Thai Buddhist practice. Also, Incense and flowers are delivered to please them, bring customers, and make sales. If you are convenient and able, it will be better for you to worship every day. If you can't, you can honor it on every Buddha's day, change drinking water, Fanta red drinks, sweets, and fruits (such as bananas, oranges, etc.), and put it on the offering plate.
According to your ability, there are also flowers (preferably Jasmine). Then, make five incense sticks. Then recite the Katha to Nang Kwak, and when you are done, tell them that you have made offerings and pray that you ask for luck and good fortunes. The statue is a mini statue for the altar, on the cash till counter in your place of business, or even for wearing as a portable amulet. She is a Deity revered by Merchants in India and Thailand, by both Brahman and Buddhists. (In the morning on weekdays, change boiled water, Fanta red drink, and candy, then light five incense sticks and chant the Katha), and pray for your wishes.
Nang Kwak Worship and Incantations.
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