The power of Pochang Prasad
The Pochang Pratra, also known as the Thai "Pochran Spell," is a monk who comes from the Tripitaph, referring to the 7 Pochran, or the 7 Enlightenment, which the Buddha showed to his disciple, who was on the path, and it appears that illness has subsided.
The word "POCHENK" comes from the word
Bodhi = Enlightenment
body = element
Total means
"Dharma is the Lord of Enlightenment."
It is not a direct healing spell, but a remembrance of the highest justice that makes the mind clear, strong, and accessible to the truth.
The story begins when the Buddha visits and asks about the symptoms. Knowing that he still has the strength to listen to the law, he shows 7 poschmarks.
When the Great Gus obeyed the truth, the heart was born, and the devotion remembered the virtues of righteousness, and the symptoms of Apath subsided.
Later, the Mahamokkallan Thapath Buddha performed the same pochrome, and the symptoms eased.
Even when the Buddha himself was once sick, Mahajuna Thaera was a prayer of pochery. When he heard it, the sickness became sparse.
These three events became the origin of the modern-day Pouchang.
The main body of the chant says
> These Seven Pochmarks
The king said it well.
Who grows so much
It is for enlightenment.
To Nirvana.
To extinguish the suffering altogether.
The seven pochmarks are made up of
Conscious Pochen
Is to always remember
Not accidentally following the mood
Not caught up in the past.
Not drifting into the future.
Knowledge of the present
Mindfulness is like a doorman who watches what should be accepted and what should be rejected.
Without consciousness, other laws are difficult to prosper.
Dharma Vijai Pochang
Is a fair consideration
Distinguishing what's right and what's wrong.
What is the cause of suffering?
What is the cause of distress?
It's like a doctor who makes the right diagnosis.
Knowing the cause, it heals on the spot.
Viriam Pochen
Is perseverance
No surrender to passion.
Not to abandon goodness.
Despite falling, rose again.
Like a boatman who has to exert himself constantly.
Rapture
Is elation
The joy caused by nature.
Not worldly fun.
But it's the happiness that comes from seeing authenticity.
Like a traveler who begins to see the destination light after being long lost in the darkness.
Pachnok
Is calm and calm
Once the joy occurs, the distraction gradually decreases.
The heart is getting soft. Light and comfortable.
Like the surface of the water that stops rippling
Concentrate on Sampochen
Is the determination of the mind
The mind does not stagger with emotion.
Not wavering at the stimuli around you.
It is like a rocky mountain that the wind cannot blow.
Ubek legs
Is inaction with wisdom
Not indifference.
But everything is knowledgeable.
Seeing happiness knows
Seeing suffering knows
But not overwhelmed.
Like a man standing on a bank, watching the tide flow through without being blown away.
Combining the seven laws is the path of total enlightenment.
Start with consciousness.
Leading up to consideration.
Perseverance
Born happy
Peace was born.
Concentrate
And end up in a pure leg.
The commentary explains that the reason why you lost your path after listening to Posh is not because of the supernatural power, but because the depressed mind is lifted up by good righteousness, when the mind is strong, it affects the body.
It is an example of the power of justice that reaches the heart.
For this reason, Thai people prefer to pray to Pachangprasat when sick, hospitalized, or seriously ill because it is considered to remember the nature of enlightenment and encourage the listener.
The true power of Pochang Prasad is not to expel disease by magic, but to remind the mind of the right wisdom, wisdom, perseverance, calm, and inaction. Once the mind is firmly established in the law, terror, distraction, and suffering are sparse, as the Great Gus, the Great Mochkallana, and even the Buddha himself have relied on it as a support.
With the Sanctity of Pochen 7, the Buddha has spoken well, let all sickness, sorrow, and obstacles be loosened; may the prayer, the listener, and the recollector of this law be sober, wise, perfect in exercise, prosper in all virtues, and reach for the calm in the footsteps of your gods.







































































