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Pra Khun Phaen (run sao haa), made at Wat Kae - blessed in a grand Maha Puttapisek ceremony on Sao Haa auspicious date. Serm Duang (improve luck, fate and Horoscope), Kong Grapan (invincibility protection spell) and Maha Sanae (charming spell for good business sales and gaining lovers).
The amulet is made from 'Din Phao' (baked clay) in the traditional manner of the Gru Ban Grang Khun Phaen amulets. The rear face shows rare beauty that is hard to find in an amulet that is less than a century old
They are faithfully reconstructed in the same original manner, with the same ceremonial methods as the famous Ban Grang Amulets. The Muan Sarn (sacred powders) and clays used are of genuine sacred materials and from sacred locations, as a true Khun Phaen amulet should be. In fact, coming from Wat Kae (anyone who knows the Khun Phaen Legends will know the importance of Ban Kae), it can be seen that these amulets are perhaps the closest you could get to the real Pra Khun Phaen Ban Grang without paying an arm and a leg to get one. They are as authentic as they come in my opinion, and come from the temple that is directly in the lineage of the Khun Phaen legends. A real Pra Khun Phaen indeed. You cannot get closer than this to the original creation method.
The Maha Puttapisek ceremony was made on a very unusual occasion, for not only was it Sao Haa auspicious date and Lunar alignments, the particular astrological configuration coรncided that both Venus and the Moon were precisely in the phase that Thai Buddhist Astrologers class as 'Maha Ut'. This particular occasion, both Venus and the Moon were radiating their power to clear bad energy and fate, and to increase Baramee and Merit in the wearer of the amulets, as well as the immense Kong Grapan power of protection.
Contrary to popular belief, the Khun Phaen is not an amulet for 'Men Only'. Its power of charm and attraction is useful for business salesperson, its protective Kong Grapan power and Serm Duang (auspicious Horoscope) power is useful to both ladies and men. There are varios Pim in different sizes, some of which are suitable for a child or a lady to wear. This model is suitable for a Man. Comes with no case.
Piti Maha Puttapisek Pra Khun Phaen Run Sao Haa was held at Wat Kae in the 'Wiharn Maha Ut' Vihara shrine room. The ceremony was performed on 20th March 2553, Haa Kam, Duean Haa - 5th lunar phase of the fifth lunar month - 'Sao Haa' means 'Saturday of the Five'. Sao Haa is an auspicious date for Puttapisek blessing and empowerment ceremonies, and is traditionally believed to be a rare source of great magical power for amulets.
Above Pic; Top left - Pra Kroo Bpladtammawongsaanuwatr (Abbot of Wat Kae) lights the Tian Chai to inaugurate the ceremony. Top right - Luang Por Poon douses out the Tian Chai to close the ceremony.
Bottom left - Luang Por Poon (Wat Ban Paen). Center - Luang Por Chuan (Wat Pra Loi), and (below right) Luang Por Chorb (Wat Sawang Arom).
Muan Sarn (Pong Khun Phaen, and Pong Khun Phaen Gao) used in the making of the amulets.
Muan Sarn and Wan - herbs and sacred powders, pollens and flowers for the amulet mixture.
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