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PREAA4755 : Powerful Khun Paen Nuea Pattaphee Amulet with a Couple of Takrut, Phong Tri-Ni-Sing-Hei by LP Chao (Get one holy powder ball fr (LP Chao, Wat SaWangChatPraChaBamRoong, Nakhon Pathom Province) with Katha: KP_Master | | | | | |
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Name: Khun Paen Nuea Pattaphee Amulet
From: LP Chao, Wat SaWangChatPraChaBamRoong, Nakhon Pathom Province
Origin: Thailand
Material: holy powder called “Phong Tri-Ni-Sing-Hei” from writing Yant (holy characters)
**Making holy powder has 2 parts. First part is making a pencil and second part is writing Yant.
**How to Make a Yant Pencil:
1. Find auspicious flowers, 108 kinds of auspicious plants, soil from believed places, etc.
2. Dry auspicious flowers and plants and make them into powder.
3. Mix auspicious flower and plant powder with other ingredients and water.
4. Make all ingredients into a stick.
**A guru monk has to concentrate very much on writing Yant (holy characters) on a slate board. To get powder, a guru monk has to write Yant and erase it many times
Feature: gold imprint with double silver Takrut
Quantity of Making: built only 99 pieces
**Power: Phra Khun Paen is the name of Buddha amulet in the shape of pentagon. The guru monk who makes Phra Khun Paen amulet intends to make it have power of charm, protection and good luck. Whoever worships Phra Khun Paen will be safe, lucky and easily get kindness and mercy from people. The charm power of this Buddha amulet will make the owner successful in doing anything because when people have charm power, they interest people. They can make people agree or accept what they say or what they do in a good way.
Year: 2557 BE (2014 CE)
Purpose: proceeds for building the big Phra Buddha Chinnaraj statue at Wat Nong Sala, Kamphaeng Saen district, Nakhon Pathom Province
Ceremony: This amulet is properly blessed by LP Chao.
About Guru Monk:
LP Chao Gesaro (Phra Kru Opas Prachanukoon) is a well-known guru monk and a former abbot of Wat SaWangChatPraChaBamRoong in Nakhon Pathom Province. LP Chao is a good monk who lives simply and is full of mercy. He is a junior of LP Phaeo who is a respectable guru monk and follows good model of LP Phaeo too. LP Chao also keeps on superb magic from many guru monks in the past.
LP Chao was born on the 25th May 1939 in Nakhonpathom Province. He got ordained as a Buddhist novice at the age of 14. He became a monk on the 5th March 1958.
LP Chao is well-known for Nang Kwak amulet which brings wealth and well-being to a worshiper. This Nang Kwak is famous both in Thailand and foreign countries. LP Chao has been making Nang Kwak amulets for more than 30 years. People know LP Chao blesses amulets very well. Particularly, he consecrates his Nang Kwak amulets until amulets can move.
LP Chao can make a rattan leaf waist bracelet called “Wai Arkom” which can stop black magic. He learnt this from LP Kliang of Wat Khao Yai, Kanchanaburi Province.
One interesting thing, LP Chao keeps on traditional Yant writing to get holy powder called “Phong Pa-Tha-Mang”. He explains procedures to get this holy powder that firstly bring jasmines, others good flowers and 108 kinds of auspicious plants known as “Wan Mongkol 108”. Next, dry them in the sun and crush them into powder. After that, mix it with other ingredients, white clay and water and make it into a stick used as a pencil. LP Chao uses it to write Yant (holy characters) on a slate board. To get holy powder, a monk has to write Yant and erase it many times. For power, LP Chao says that a monk has to concentrate very much on writing Yant.
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Note: The real amulet may be different from the picture. It is in a good condition from temple.
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