Katha / Chant


Pidta Katha
Pi Yo Tay Wa Ma, Nok Sa Nam
Pi Yo Prom Ma Na, Mu Tar Mo
Pi Yo Na Kar Su Pang Na Rang
Pi In Tar Read Yang Na Ma Mi Hung
Hit Chi Tang Pi Yang Mak Mak (3 times)

Sangkajai Katha
Maha Jakya Yak No
Jak Mahathero
Yaka Dewa Nak Ra
Puchito Soraho
Pan Jakya Ti Mahit
Maha Lapang Sukang
Phawantumae Sangkajai

Khun Paen Khatha
Ae Hi Ma Ma Na Mo Buddha Ya Na Ma Pa Ta

Khun Paen Khatha
Su Na Mo Lo
(then wish once at a time)

Khun Paen Khatha (charming a woman)
Na Ma Ja Ku Au Ja Ya Ma E Ti Ara Hang Pan Tang Ja Ku

Guman Thong Khatha ( worship )
Gu Ma Ro Maa Ma Ma A Hi Jit Tang Pi Yang Ma Ma

Nang Kwak Khatha
Omm Pu Chao Kaow Keao Mi-Look Sau Khun Diao
Ci wa Nang KwakChaiHin Chai Rak
Yin hen Yin Tak Pa Ku Pai Kar
Teng Meng Man Kar Hua Wen Ketai Sen Tar Nan
Sam Ren Krab Pan, Ren Pian Set-Ti
Sam Pee Ren bian Sam Pau Thong
Phra Suk Teh Ka Khun Diao

To be free from all obstacles
Buddho itipiso bhagava buddho bhagavati itipiso bhagava araham itipiso bhagava samma sambuddho

For Wealth and Good Fortune
namo tassa ,ba kar wah toh,
har ra ah toh, sum ma sum,
put ta sa
(x3)

phutta mak a oo
namo put ta ya
(x1)

wira thayo
wira kohnayang
wira hingsa wira thasi
wira thasa
wira iti yo
puttasa mani mamak
puttasa sawahom
(x3)

Ong Por Jatukarm Ramathep Katha
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhasa
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhasa
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Samma Sambuddhasa

Put Thang Arat Tana Nang
Dham Mang Arat Tana Nang
Sang Khang Arat Tana Nang
Put Thang Prak Sit Tit May
Dham Mang Prak Sit Tit May
Sang Khang Prak Sit Tit May

Ja Tu Karm Ra Ma Thep Wang
Po Tit Sat Tang
Mak Ha Ku Nang
Mak Hit Ti Kang
Ak Hang Pu Che Mik
Sit Tit La Po
Nik Ran Tak Rang


Luang Phor Thuad Katha 
Namo Tassa, Bha Ba Ga Va To, Ara Ha To, Sam Ma Sam Buddha Ssa.
(x3)

Namo Buddhi Satto
Ah Kan Ti Ma Ya
Iti Pa Ga Va
Na Ca Li Ti
(x3)




Phra Rahu Katha – The God of Fate
Believed that will protect you from bad luck. 

Namo Tassa Bhagavato Ahrahato SarmMa Sarm Phut Tassa (x 3 times) 
Kata Suriya Phappa
Kussalay Toemama Kussalaytoetoe Lalamama
Toelamo Toelamomama Toelamomama
Toelamotang Hegutimama Heguti
Kata Chantra Phappa
Yattatangmama Tangtaya Tawatang
Mamatang Vatitang Sekamama
Kasekang Katiyangmama Yatika 

Biography :
In Hindu mythology, Rahu is a snake that swallows the sun or the moon causing eclipses. 
He is depicted in art as a dragon with no body riding a chariot drawn by eight black horses. 
Rahu is one of the navagrahas (nine planets) in Vedic astrology. The rahu kala is considered inauspicious.
According to legend, during the Samudra manthan, the asura Rahu drank some of the divine nectar. 
But before the nectar could pass his throat, Mohini (the female avatar of Vishnu) cut off his head. The head, however, remained immortal. 
It is believed that this immortal head occasionally swallows the sun or the moon, causing eclipses. 
Then, the sun or moon passes through the opening at the neck, ending the eclipse.
Astronomically, Rahu and Ketu denotes the two points of intersection of the paths of the Sun and the Moon as they move on the celestial sphere. 
Therefore, Rahu and Ketu are respectively called the north and the south lunar nodes. 
The fact that Eclipses occur when Sun and Moon are at one of these points gives rise to the myth of the swallowing of the Sun.
In Buddhism Rahu is one of the krodhadevatas (terror-inspiring gods).
In Thailand Rahu will readily devour all of your bad luck or even neutralise the bad luck and spit out good luck and fortune to you if you pray or offer to it.
The best day to offer Rahu is every wednesday after sunset and offering items must be all in black.
There are 8 kinds of black sacrificial offering food to worship Phra Rahoo.

1. Black chicken
means dig and well-trading.

2. Tiger Beer
means well-investment.

3. Black coffee
means fulfillment.

4. Grassjelly (Chao-Kwuay) 
means calmness and carefulness.

5. Black peanut
means prosperity.

6. Black sticky rice
means frugally finance, family and love. 
7. Thai dessert Kanom Piek Poon
means good luck.

8. Preserved egg
means successful connection. 


Source Credit : 
http://www.thaiworldview.com/bouddha/animism3.htm
https://buddhanirvana.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/how-to-pray-bio-katha-for-rahu/


Gods
  • Phra Narai/Witsanu (Narayana/Vishnu)
  • Phra Isuan/Siwa (Isvara/Shiva)
  • Phra Phrom (Brahma) – altogether with Phra Isuan and Phra Narai, forms the Hindu Trinity.
  • Phra Uma-thewi (Uma/Parvati) – Consort of Phra Isuan
  • Phra Laksami (Lakshmi) – Consort of Phra Narai
  • Phra In (Indra) – The King of thevadas – lesser celestial deities. Father of Pali
  • Mali Warat – God of Justice. Grandfather of Thotsakan
  • Phra A-thit (Aditya or Surya) – the solar deity. Father of Sukreep
  • Phra Phai (Vayu) – the wind deity. Father of Hanuman
  • Phra Witsawakam/Witsanukam (Vishvakarman) – the artisan god, responsible for rebuilding Lanka after Hanuman burned it down and creating Khitkhin