Ajarn Prakong Rooncharoen

Ajarn Prakong Rooncharoen

đź“ś The Story of Ajarn Prakong Rooncharoen

Master of Mon Wicha, Invoker of Charm, Teacher of the Heart

In the old districts of Thonburi, Bangkok, in the year 1939, a boy named Prakong Rooncharoen was born into a world still rich with tradition, superstition, and sacred knowledge whispered through generations.

From a young age, Prakong wasn’t like other children—he was drawn not to play, but to prayer, not to noise, but to the silence where spirits and sacred truths seemed to linger.

His journey into the arcane began early, and fate would align him with some of the most revered masters of the time.

🪶 Training with the Greats

He first studied with Ajarn Tiang Nuammanah, who taught him the ancient spells of Kongkrapan Chatri—making one untouchable by harm.

From Ajarn Urai Montrikun, he learned the sacred anointing oils and charming wicha, especially used in the ancient art of metta tattooing.

Later, he became a disciple of Ajarn Ord Sananthung, from whom he absorbed deep knowledge of Maha Ud (invincibility), as well as the crafting of mystical lip balms infused with spiritual charm.

But it was under the legendary Phu Wor Konbai that Ajarn Prakong stepped into the heart of Mon magic—a tradition rich with charm, spirit work, and ritual precision.

Here, he mastered the use of ancient herbs, sacred waxes, and the infused takrut, turning them into tools for real-world success.

🔥 The Signature: Takrut Mon Saneh

Among all the sacred objects he’s created, none is more famous—or more personal—than his Takrut Mon Saneh.

These takruts aren’t just rolled metal—they are living spells, each painstakingly written, bound, and chanted over by Ajarn Prakong himself. His Takrut Mon Saneh is unique in that it comes in multiple formats, ranging from 1 code to 7 code—each with increasing layers of potency, intricacy, and effect.

Whether carried in the pocket, worn, or kept on an altar, these takruts are believed to:

Radiate metta (loving-kindness)

Enhance charm and attraction

Open doors for negotiations, business, relationships, and personal power

For many of his followers—traders, performers, business owners, even shy individuals seeking confidence—this takrut has become a trusted daily companion. Many claim they "feel the pull" when wearing it, drawing attention, opportunities, and goodwill from unexpected places.

🪔 A Life Anchored in Discipline and Compassion

Though known for powerful wicha, Ajarn Prakong’s foundation is deeply rooted in Buddhist virtue. He was once ordained as a monk, and though he returned to lay life, he has continued to live as one who balances power with ethics.

He is known to start his day with long, focused chanting and meditation—fueling not just his practice, but the energy he transfers into each amulet, takrut, or charm oil he creates.

Perhaps it is this purity of heart, this sincerity in intention, that has made him beloved not just in Thailand, but around the world. Disciples from all walks of life seek his guidance—not only to receive amulets, but to learn how to live with strength, dignity, and metta.

🧧 Legacy and Modern Devotion

Now in his 80s, Ajarn Prakong remains active—crafting, blessing, and guiding. His name is spoken with respect in the circles of Thai mysticism, and his amulets are collected, not just as sacred objects, but as living proof of a master’s journey.

Whether it’s his Three-Colored Wax, sacred charm oils, or the famous Takrut Mon Saneh, one thing is certain:

Ajarn Prakong doesn’t just create magic—he preserves a lineage. And for those lucky enough to carry one of his pieces, that magic walks with them daily.

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