We have a vast selection of over 4000 different kinds of Sacred Amulets and Bucha Items, including Buddha Image, Loi Ongk statuettes, Buddhist Monk Coin Amulets, Takrut Charms, Nam Man Prai Oils, Mai Kroo Wands, Mitmor Ritual Knife, Lek Lai Kaya Siddhi Elemental Substance, Kumarn Tong, Gambling Amulets, Mae Nang Prai, Muan Sarn Sacred Powder Amulets, Palad Khik, Animist Charms, Necromantic Amulets, Buddhist, Animist, Brahman and Necromantic Amulets.
Pra Khun Phaen Yudtahathee 414 Pim Song Pol (Song Pala - Wield Power) First Edition series amulet, in Nuea Pong Bailan (Magical Parchment Grimoire Soot) Pasom Muan Sarn Wan Saksit (Holy Earths, Herbs & other Magical Powders). The Pra Khun Phaen Ban Krang Yudtahathee first edition amulets were made in 2548 BE, taking almost the whole year to press and empower, and released in 2549 BE, as the first ever Run Song Pol Yudtahathee 414 edition., with a very large and special Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony performed at Wat Ban Krang, in Supannburi (the home of the Khun Phaen Legends. The Khun Phaen 414 series was sponsored by the Administrating Director General of Supannburi, Mr Song Pol Timasastra, and the Folk of Supannburi, to mark the special occasion of the Supannburi Games.
The front face of the amulet is designed in the classic 'Pim Song Pol' we all know from the original world famous Khun Phaen Kru Wat Ban Krang ancient amulets, of immortal renown, which were found at Wat Yai Chai Mongkol (Wat Ban Krang), centuries old amulets discovered whilst digging foundations. The Pra Gaes Mala topknot of the3 Buddha is elongated, and the body of the Buddha, & Jivara Robes, are elegantly fashioned in the original style of the Khun Phaen Ban Krang Pim Song Pol.
The number 414 in Thai Numerals, is embossed on the rear face of the Khun Phaen amulet, which under the eye loupe, over 10 - 15 x Zoom, reveals a host of different Muan Sarn Sacred Powders and Relics contained within the Sacred Clay. The Pra Khun Phaen is the Legendary Source of both the Khun Chang Khun Phaen, and the Kumarn Tong Magical traditions. The Pra Khun Phaen amulet, has gained immense fame as the most powerful Love Charm, protection and Commerce increase. The Khun Phaen Amulet enjoys Great Favor, with both those who seek Love and Companionship, as well as those who Seek Popularity and good Business Charm.
Above; a close up view of the Muan Sarn and surface ageing details and features, and other aspects of study of the Muan Sarn and 'Nuea Ha' (inner information) contained within the amulet, when gazed at for long enough under macroscopic perspective. This is a large part of the work of the serious student of authentic amulets, and indeed, a very enjoyable, refined art to acquire over decades of collection and experience, much like wine tasting, or other fine and subtle artful sciences.
The amulets were made using Sacred Muan Sarn of a multitude of substances, including;
The edition was blessed in a Grand Putta Pisek Ceremony with a host of great Master Monks present to attend and empower the amulets, among some of the great Master Sorcerer Monks present were; Jao Khun Tiang, of Wat Traimit, Luang Por Poon, of Wat Ban Laem, Luang Por Foo, of Wat Bang Samak, Luang Por Tim, of Wat Pra Khaw, Luang Por Sakorn, of Wat Nong Grub, Pra Tamma Mahawirnuwat of Wat Pha Lelai in Supannburi, and many many other great masters, a number of whom were of the Supannburi Lineage, and/or possessed powers of the Wicha Pra Khun Phaen.
The Khun Phaen Yudtahathee 414, takes its name from the meaning of the word 'Yudtahathee', which refers to the Elephant Duels, held by the ancient rulers of the Siiamese city states, particularly in the East, and North East of the Siamese Region. This was an ancient art of war performed by the Kings of those times in battles with other city kingdoms. This implies the great power of the elephant's Maha Amnaj Magic, which was always part of the spiritual;, cultural, and Buddhist symbolism of Siam, as well as the white elephant being the symbol of Siam, and its All-Powerful Rulers of Ancient Times.
Always chant to the triple gem first before chanting to any amulets;
‘Na Mo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa’ (three times)
+
Then chant Kata Pra Khun Phaen (3, 5, 7, 9 or 108 times)
Na Hlong Hlai Ja Jab Jidt Na Jab Jai Pismay Nai Mahaa Nara Judti Badtisonti Bang Gerd Bpen Na Aakajchaahi Dtiwadtappo Aehi Jidtang Bpiyang Ma Ma
Then take the amulet and tap your forehead or the crown of your head before leaving the house each day. For Khun Phaen Bucha statues and amulets, the act of pasting gold leaf is used for requesting various blessings, and allows for the Incantation of Khun Phaen Na Hnaa Tong (Golden Faced Khun Phaen).
1. Puttang Aaraatanaanang Tammang Aaraatanaanang Sangkang Aaraatanaanang
2. Na Maedtaa Ja Mahaa Raachaa Taewiraacha Budtra Dtraa Budtra Dtrii Sa ma Na Praahm Chiitaasaa Taasii grasadtrii Paab Raacha Idthii Naarii Sappa Aehi Much-Chi Sappang Sappa Grotang Winaasandti Bpiyo Taewa Manussaanang Bpiyo Prahmma Namudt-dtamo Bpiyo Naaka Subannaanang Bpinintriyang Namaa Mihang Wikring Karae.
Kata Khun Phaen Given By Wat Ban Krang for this Edition
Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa (bow), Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa (bow), Namo Dtassa Pakawadto Arahadto Sammaa Samputtassa (bow).
Continue with;
Arahang Sammaa Samputto Pakawaa Puttang Pakawandtang Apiwaataemi (bow)
Sawaakhaadto Pakawadtaa Tammo Tammang Namassaami (bow)
Subpadtibpanno Pakawadto Saawaga Sangko Sangkang Namaami (bow)
Kata for All Buddhist Amulets
Ajarn Spencer
Proprietor
Thailand Amulets is owned and Administrated by Thai Occult and Amulet expert, Ajarn Spencer Littlewood who guarantees only authentic blessed amulets, and a free gift with every order, as well as his safe delivery or money back guarantee. https://facebook.com/ajarnspencer