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PDMAC7397R : Amulet for Money Windfalls & Business Rare CE 1957 Clay Khun Chang Rich Man amulet (LP Thira, Wat Pa Lelai, Suphanburi Province ) with Katha: KC_Master | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Rare collection Khun Chang Rich Man amulet from Clay BE2500(CE1957)
From: LP Thin , Wat Pa Lelai, Suphanburi Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2500(CE1957)
Size: 2.6 x 3.6 cm
Material:this amulet made of clay.
Purpose: to earn donations to develop and restore old permanent objects in temple.
Ceremony: LP Thin properly blessed at Wat Pa Lelai.
Power: This is Khun Chang the Rich Man Amulet from Wat Pa Lelai, a famous temple where is related to legend "Khun Chang Khun Paen".
Regarding to Thai story, Khun Chang Khun Phan has been in Ayuttaya period. Khun Phan, Khun Chang, and Nang Phim are childhood friends in Suphan Buri. Khun Phan grows up to be handsome, clever and brave, but he is poor because the King executed his father. He ordained as a novice monk so that he could be educated at the local temple. He excels in martial arts and develops a love of magic. Khun Chang is his opposite: bald, ugly, and crass but very rich.
Because Khun Chang came from a rich family whose parents doted on him and spoilt him. Also, He was a nobleman having the trustworthiness given by the King. He has knowledge in Visha (magic). His presence will brings everyone to get windfall, business luck and good fortune.
For Your Information about LP Thin :
Luang Pho Thira of Wat Pa Lelai, Suphanburi Province was a former abbot of Wat Pa Lelai whom people in Suphanburi highly respect. LP Thin was born in Suphanburi Province. Formerly, LP Thin stayed at Wat Suwannaphum. LP Thin was invited to be abbot at Wat Pa Lelai in BE2483 (CE1940). LP Thin developed Wat Pa lelai so much especially restoring old permanent objects and Luang Pho To, the holy Buddha image. LP Thin passed away on 3 January BE2527 (CE1984) at age 81.
About Temple:
Wat Pa Lelai Worawihan is situated in Suphanburi Province, in the Central of Thailand. It is one of the most important temples in this Province and well-known among Thai people. It’s very ancient which is approx. 100 years up.
The most important thing is a huge sitting Buddha image, called Luang Pho To, which is very magnificent and sacred. Most people love to go there to worship the Buddha image and make a merit.
There are many murals around the temple hall. From the mural paintings, you will also see the Tale of Khun Chang Khun Phaen which is the famous ancient Thai literature.
The hero is the one who is at the center of the picture. His name is Khun Phaen. He is a handsome man and has many wives. He used to be a little monk when he was a child. He is a great soldier. He has a white horse, called "Simok".
His beloved wife is the one who is at the right side of the pic. Her name is Wanthong. She is very beautiful woman. There are many men loving her, including Khun Chang. She had to be Khun Chang's wife by his trick while Khun Phaen was going for the war; i.e. Khun Chang told her that Khun Phaen was dead. That made Khun Phaen feel very angry. When he came back home, he took Wanthong from Khun Chang.
Having two husbands was unacceptable for ancient Thai society. When knowing that Wanthong cannot choose whom she would love to stay with, this made the king of the town be very angry. So, Wanthong is finally sentenced to death. This story is about love, war and tragedy.
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