Maker Luang Por Song Chai
Kwai Tanu
Year of Issue2558
Magical Effects Gae Aathan, Pon Gan Pai, Maha Lap, Siang Choke
Material Cast Sacred Metals filled with sacred Powders and Takrut
Recommended UsesProtect and Banish Black magic, Thieves, Demons, Enemies and Backstabbers. Gambling, Attract wealth and Treasures. Eliminate Enemies
This kway Tanu(buffalo)head is from the buffalo die under thunder struck. The back are molded from Muan Sarn Aathan (Sorcerous Earths, Herbal Powders and Substances), including earths from 7 Cemeteries, 7 Crypts, 7 Farm Fields, 7 Gardens, 7 successful Markets of 7 Cities, Pong Thao Aathan Dtaay Wan Sao Phao Wan Angkarn (Funeral Ashes from a person who died on a Saturday and was Cremated on a Tuesday), and 'Pong Graduk Kway Dtaay Fa Pa' (powdered bones of a Bull struck by Lightning). This buffalo is powerful protector against Black Magic and House Invadors, as well as a strong attractor of wealth and treasures, the Kway Tanu watch over the Household and its Family Members, and Guard the House in both the material and spirit world.
The Kway Tanu efficient have a piece of Chin Aathan Kway Dtaay Fa Pa (mortal remains of a Bull killed by Lightning) . The Wua tanu have been invoked using the Ancient Wicha and the incantations for the turning of the four elements (Kata Hnun Taat See) and the 32 components of a living body (Kata Akarn 32) were performed with great intensity until the effigies were instilled with the living mind of Kway Tanu.
Instilled with powerful Anti Black Magic and Protective spells to prevent thieves, demons, sorcery and curses from entering the household or vicinity around them. In addition, the Kwai Tanu are empowered to call money and treasures into the Householders.
the Wua Tanu on a Pan (Prayer Tray) or small Altar. Offer Water to drink (do not let it ever go dry). On Holy Days and Buddhist Festivals offer dry grass or hay.