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PDMAC3830R : Rare Phra Khun Paen Prai Koo (Twin) (LP Te, Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom Province)
with Katha: KP_LPTae
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Size 3 cm x 3.5 cm




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Rare Phra Khun Paen Prai Koo - Hard to find now adays

100% AUTHENTIC GUARANTEE FROM TEMPLE.

Name : Phra KhunPaen Twin or Phra Plai Koo

From : LP Te , Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom Province

Year: BE2503 (CE1960)

Materials : This amulet created from 7 cemetery soil, 7 salt lick soil, 7 pier soil, 7 temple moss of Sema (Buddhist boundary stone), and mixed with bone spiritual powder of the dead.

Origin : Thailand

Size : 3 cm x 3.5 cm
(With Casing : 3.5 cm x 5 cm)

Luang Pu Tae was born on 15 September 1891 at Nakhon Pathom Province. From the age of seven years he was stayed with his Uncle Daeng, who was a monk at Wat Gahlong in Samutsakorn Province, where LP Te first started to study knowledge of Dhamma. At the age of 10 he returned with Luang Por Daeng to their home village, to construct a new temple 20KM south at Tambon Don Pusah. In 1904, the newly built temple was moved from Tambon Don Pusah to Tambon Sam Nagm, and the temple was known as Wat Sam Nagm.
LP Te was novice at the age of 15 for studying Dharma and magic under his uncle until the age of 20 when he was finally ordained as a monk. LP Te eventually was to become the close disciple of LP Tah, of Wat Panaengtak who was knowledge of Dhamma and Sammahdti. LP Te would accompany his Master whenever he went Tudung, until such time that LP Te had gained sufficient experience to go alone. After LP Tah passed away, LP Te had learned such art from LP Chaem of Wat Takong and also an unnamed monk from Cambodia.


LP Te was well known for making 'Guman Thong'. The first temples in Thailand to make 'Guman Thong' were Wat Sam Ngam and Wat Takong. He passed away on 25 December 1981 at the age of 90 year old.

This rare Phra KhunPaen Twins or Phra Plai Koo amulet made from some pieced of broken roof of theWat Sam Ngam and blessed properly by LP Te in 1960.


Regarding to the Phra KhunPaen Couple story said Phra Naray Suan was the first king who created style of Phra Khunpaen Twin. After war, he told to soldier to produced the Buddha image in style of Phra Khunpaen couple about 84000 amulets to keep under the Pagoda for dedicate the merit to a soldier who dies. The Phra KhunPaen Twin means Phra Naray Suan and Somdej Phra Akatotsarote (his younger brother) was stay together.

The amulet is made as a reminder of the life and works of Phra Naray Suan. Also, LP Te require donation from this amulet for developing the temple.



People believe LP Te ’s amulets will be protected from peril which includes begin immune to sharp objects, beloved by all and be bestowed kindness, free from all types of danger and extremely lucky.


Amulets by LP Te, Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom Province


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