Phra Padihan Phra Pong Phasom Thae Krahuk Phi 7 Pacha Pim Phra Phutta Chinnaraj BE2524 Phor Than Yokhong Wat Pa Salak Mai, Songkhla (mixed with Ghost powder collected from 7 cemeteries) 1
Phra Chinnaraj Thae Krahuk Phi 7 BE2524 – Phor Than Yokhong, Wat Pa Salak Mai
The Phra Chinnaraj Thae Krahuk Phi 7 BE2524, also known as Phra Padihan Phra Pong Phasom Thae Krahuk Phi 7 Pacha Pim Phra Phuttha Chinnaraj, is one of the most spiritually powerful and rare amulets ever created by Phor Than Yokhong of Wat Pa Salak Mai, Songkhla. This sacred piece is renowned for its unmatched defensive energy, reversal of black magic, and invincible spiritual protection.
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Front image of Phra Chinnaraj Thae Krahuk Phi 7 BE2524 by Phor Than Yokhong.
Historical Context
In BE2524 (1981), Phor Than Yokhong of Wat Pa Salak Mai, Songkhla, consecrated this sacred batch of Phra Chinnaraj Thae Krahuk Phi 7. The amulet depicts Phra Phuttha Chinnaraj, symbolizing ultimate inner peace, power, and enlightenment. It was created during a time of heightened spiritual practice, merging ancient Thai-Lao-Khmer Saiyasart with Buddhist compassion to protect humanity.
Purpose of Creation
- To protect the bearer from black magic, malevolent spirits, and psychic harm.
- To serve as a spiritual shield of invincibility (Klaew Klaad and Maha Ut).
- To provide metta, wealth attraction, and nobleman support.
- To demonstrate the spiritual mastery of Phor Than Yokhong and raise funds for Wat Pa Salak Mai.
Materials & Craftsmanship
The core of this amulet is made from Phong Phasom Thae Krahuk Phi 7 Pacha — a rare bone-ash powder collected from seven different cemeteries, each representing unique karmic deaths. This formula was believed to harmonize the energies of life and death, transforming destructive power into protective force.
- Natural death
- Accidental death
- Violent death
- Suicidal death
- Drowning
- Death by illness
- Unclaimed or lonely death
These sacred ashes were combined under lunar and planetary rituals, pressed into Pim Phra Phuttha Chinnaraj molds, and fired through ritual consecration. The process required complete silence, abstinence, and divine invocation.

Front profile showing intricate texture and sacred material.

Back view revealing sacred clay and energy imprint.
Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment
The consecration was performed personally by Phor Than Yokhong using his Wicha Padihan — a southern Thai defensive spiritual system. Chanting of 108 sacred katha was performed for days and nights, invoking the Devas, Phra Rahu, and ancestral spirits to infuse the amulet with life-protecting energy.
The ceremony concluded with the Metta Maha Niyom (loving-kindness) and Klaew Klaad (evasion from danger) blessings, transforming the necromantic energy into benevolent protection and spiritual resilience.

Side view of the consecrated amulet, empowered by Phor Than Yokhong.
Spiritual Significance & Benefits
- Protection against spirits, curses, and unseen dangers.
- Reversal of black magic and malevolent forces.
- Metta Maha Niyom: Enhances charisma and attracts goodwill.
- Wealth & Nobleman Support: Draws opportunities and benefactors.
- Spiritual Strength: Boosts courage, focus, and resilience.
Rarity & Collectibility
Due to the strict ritual protocol, only a small number of these amulets were produced. Collectors regard the Phra Chinnaraj Thae Krahuk Phi 7 BE2524 as one of Phor Than Yokhong’s most powerful protective creations. Authentic pieces are rare, often passed down within families of southern Thai masters and exorcists.
Summary / Conclusion
The Phra Chinnaraj Thae Krahuk Phi 7 BE2524 stands as a masterpiece of sacred Thai necromantic art and Buddhist compassion. Blessed by Phor Than Yokhong, it merges ancient esoteric wisdom with pure intentions — shielding the wearer from danger while radiating divine metta energy.