For those who are followers of Brahma or Phra Phrom, who has the Brahma or Phra Phrom phayant, yant,statue at home or wearing the amulet.
Many people know about Erawan Phra Phrom.
In Hindu, Brahma is part of the Trimurti (Three Holy Sages):Shiva,Brahma, & Vishnu.
In Thai Buddhism, Trimurti is another meaning. Read this at
http://luckybobi520.blogspot.com/2013/08/phra-trimurti-god-of-love.htmlKatha Phra Phrom/BrahmaHindu version:
1.1)Aum Satchit Ekam Brahma
1.2)Om Eim Hrim Shrim Klim Sauh Satchit Ekam Brahma
2) From WWW------>
https://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/articles/lord-brahmaBrahma Stuti Mantra:"Gurubrahma Guruvishnu Gurudevo Maheswarah,
Guru saakshaat Param Brahma Tasmai shri guravey Namah."
Meaning : Lord Brahma, the creator is the teacher and is supreme amongst all other Gods. He is verily Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva himself. I offer my salutations to such a guru.
Brahma Bija Mantra"Aum Satchit Ekam Brahma"
"Om Eim Hrim Shrim Klim Sauh Satchit Ekam Brahma"
Meaning : I offer my prayers to Lord Bramha who is one with the universe
Brahma Gayatri Mantra "Om Chathur mukhaya Vidmahe Hamasaroodaya Dheemahe
Thanno Brahma Prachodayath"
"Om Vedathmanaya vidmahe, Hiranya Garbhaya Dheemahi,
Thanno Brahma prachodayath"
Meaning: I offer my prayers to Lord Bramha, the Creator of Vedas and who holds the world within himself. Bless me with intelligence and knowledge.
Thai versions:(A).Thai kathas collected by Spencer Littlewood from various wats:
http://thailand-amulets.net/pra-kata-mantras-for-chanting/kata-chants-to-bucha-pra-prohm-brahma(B)At the late Wayne Woo's wordpress site you will find this katha from a wat.
http://waynedhamma.blogspot.com/2009/02/biggest-phra-prom-shrine-in-world.htmlThis is the katha at that wat:
Om Brahmane Namah Metta Karuna Mudita Upekkha
Actually, this katha is praising Brahma's 4 perfect characters and/or perfections.
Namah is pronounced as Namaha Metta Karuna Mudita Upekkha.
(C).At this site:
http://www.geocities.com/stanslthong/prom.html (no longer available).
You can read it at:
http://web.archive.org/web/20081225131112/http://www.geocities.com:80/stanslthong/prom.htmlPhromaca Lokati SahamPati CattanTari Antivaram Yakka Tasantica SanTa Apassaraca KatCa TiKatTay Say Tuk Kammam Pi It Mam Pat Chang (7x/daily am & pm)
The significants of the items are interpreted as follows:
Book in hand : Represents Knowledge
Beads : Represents Reincarnation
Spear : Accomplishment
Flower : Blessing Water (Wishes fulfilled)
Conch Shell : Represents Prosperity
Mystic Position of Hand placed on the chest : Offering Compassion
Flying Wheel/Cakra Dar : To avert and calamities, suppress evil and to release all gloominess and worries.
CintaMani/CintaManee/Jindamani/Jindamanee : The Almighty Power of Buddha
More kathas in the next continuation post