
This is a compilation of sacred and important protective chants, including those against ghosts, enemies, or to remedy nightmares, intended to be used for meditation according to one's beliefs.horoscopeSharing four brief chants that can be recited anywhere.
(Recite Namo three times)
"Chi Na Pan Cha Ra Pa Rit Tang Mang Rak Kha Tu Sap Pa Tha"
(Chant ten times)
The Chinabanchorn Chant is a protective prayer by Somdet Phra Phutthachan (Toh Prommarangsi), regarded as a universal Buddhist mantra believed to be highly sacred; it prevents enemies from approaching or causes them to retreat, dispels dangers, and wards off ghosts, spirits, and sorcery.
(Recite Namo three times)
"Sang Si Mi Ma Sap Pa Nyi Ko Lo Ma Mi, Phra Yai Yom Racha Tham Ma Juti Ma A Ukaro, Thao Wessuwan No Phut Tho Kanti"
This chant was taught by Luang Pho Derm of Wat Nong Pho, Nakhon Sawan. It is recited when sleeping outdoors in the forest or mountains, asking for blessings from Lord Yama and Thao Wessuwan to protect from evil spirits and negative influences.
(Recite Namo three times)
"Yanthun Nimit Tang Awamangalanja Yojama Napo Sakunas Sa Sattho
Papakkoho Tusupinang Akantang Buddha Anupawena Winasa Men Tu."
Yanthun Nimit Tang Awamangalanja Yojama Napo Sakunas Sa Sattho
Papakkoho Tusupinang Akantang Dhamma Anupawena Winasa Men Tu."
Yanthun Nimit Tang Awamangalanja Yojama Napo Sakunas Sa Sattho
Papakkoho Tusupinang Akantang Sangha Anupawena Winasa Men Tu."
This chant is recited to ward off all misfortunes. Its power helps eliminate bad omens, adverse events, and nightmares, eradicating negative influences that might enter one's life.
(Recite Namo three times)
"Wes Sa Phu Sa"
The Heart of Thao Wessuwan is a short chant used to protect against ghosts and demons, request wealth, and remove negative influences. It can be recited three, seven, or nine times after reciting Namo three times. It is also effective to chant it along with the full Thao Wessuwan devotion. During meditation, one should remember Thao Wessuwan and the four Guardian Kings to enhance safety and protection.
However, these sacred chants should be recited regularly, whether before traveling or before going to sleep, as this can be done anytime.