kumaan duht rok (กุมารดูดรก)
Thai. ‘Child sucking a
placenta’. Name of a Thai figurine that is used as a charm. It
consists of a naked baby sitting down with its knees pulled up
and
sucking on a placenta that is still attached to the umbilical cord. The newborn symbolizes a pure soul and
before the charm will be effective it needs to be consecrated by a highly knowledgeable monk, one who has
Aphinya.
After the monk's incantation, the charm is believed to bring on a good life and protect anyone who sees it against starvation, akin to a child that sits comfortably in the mother's womb
where it
is provided with plenty of food and warmth. Also transliterated kumahn duhd rok, kumaan doot rok, kumaan duhd rok, or similar.
See also TRAVEL PICTURES.
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