This rare votive plaque, known as the "Eleven Ghosts" plaque, is a recent ritual production from the temple of the highly venerated Luang Phor Kuay. It was created on the occasion of a major ceremonial cleaning of the temple's crematorium oven, according to a strictly regulated traditional practice.
The plaque is composed of compressed ashes from funeral pyres , collected and ritually prepared. On the reverse is Luang Phor Kuay's personal Yant , drawn as a seal for controlling, channeling, and stabilizing the invoked energies.
This is in no way an amulet to be worn . This votive plaque is intended exclusively to be kept on an altar dedicated to Prai practices , particularly in the context of working with:
- Khuman Thong
- Hoon Payon
- Mae Hong Praï
- Phra Ngang and related entities
In Thai esoteric tradition, ashes from funeral pyres are believed to retain some of the residual energy, merits, and karmic imprints of the deceased. The presence of such a slab on an altar acts as an amplifier and transmitter , strengthening the power, responsiveness, and spiritual vitality of the entities enshrined there.
If desired, a Prai amulet can be placed on this plate with the eleven ghosts, which one wishes to boost/recharge.
Please treat this item with respect and DO NOT purchase it if you intend to play with it or pretend to be a "voodoo sorcerer" or anything like that...
The eleven spectral figures visible in relief symbolize the plurality of spirits linked to the place, channeled and kept under ritual authority through the master's Yant.
A rare, sensitive and powerful object, to be reserved for experienced practitioners, aware of Prai traditions and their implications.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 5 cm
Weight: approximately 50 grams