Bucha method when Inviting Lek Lai into the Home
Light 12 Incense sticks, and inform the Local Deities and Ghosts about your intentions, and ask their blessing and to protect the household. Bai Sri cones, or, if not available, flower offerings. Honey offerings (one small glass can be placed to the side of the Lek Lai, you don’t have to immerse the Lek Lai in the honey). Perform Bucha Ceremonial Offerings every Full Moon, and lay the Lek Lai out to bathe in the Moonlight, to increase the power of the Lek Lai, and then feed it honey.
Kata Anchern lek Lai
(Kata for asking the Lek Lai to allow you to take it and wear it with you – from ‘Jao Khun Pra Putai Sawan Worakun, or, Luang Por Hone, of Wat Putai Sawan).
Na Mo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa (3 times)
Puttang Aaraatanaanang Tammang Aaraatanaanang Sangkang Aaraatanaanang
Na Mo Puttaaya Na Ma Pa Ta Ja Pa Ga Sa Na I A Ta A Na I – Idtipiso Pakawaa Ji Bi Sae Dti Jijeruni Ma A U
Then make your prayer, or wish.
Kata Bucha Lek Lai – for Praying to the Kaya Siddhi
(Kata for incantation in the home or when carrying Lek Lai)
Putto Mae Naa Tho, Tammo Mae Naa Tho, Sangko Mae Naa Tho
Sa Ga Pa Ja Bucha Ja
I pay reverence to the guardian of the Sacred Element of Lek Lai that wields
great power.
I Sa Waa Su I Dti Bpi So Pa Ka Waa
Lek Lai, please grow and prosper,prosper greatly, cultivate good things and let them flow towards me.
Samma Sammaa Sammaa Samma Ma A U
Na Ma Pa Ta Na Mo Put Taa Ya