[A work by one of the nineteen most revered monks of modern times 🪷] Khun Paen Buddha seated gold takrut, 2549 BE (Buddhist Era) by Luang Phor Wat Kerentin

$1,080.00

[Master] Luang Phor's Story

[Temple] Wat Kerentin

[Year] 2549

【size】 Width 3.3m, Length 5.4m, Thickness 1.5m

[Sacred Relic Materials] Temple clay, scripture powder, gold talisman

[Donation] 880

【effect】
Enhance interpersonal relationships and personal charm; attract romance; ward off danger and ensure safety; attract wealth.
It brings peace, protection from danger, wards off evil spirits, attracts good relationships, ensures career success, enhances interpersonal connections, and brings wealth. If you are a company manager or executive, you can wear a Khun Paen amulet to improve your career prospects and interpersonal relationships.


[Introduction to Khun Paen Buddha]

The Khun Paen Buddha amulet first appeared about 800 years ago. Its original form depicted the Buddha with a pointed flame on his head, an exposed right shoulder, his left hand resting on his hip, his right hand touching the ground, and a double-pillared Buddha behind him. This Buddha image has been revered by devotees, and many who wear it have reported improved interpersonal relationships.

Many people believe that Khun Paen amulets and Khun Paen General amulets are the same, but this is a misconception. Khun Paen amulets are of the Buddha level, while Khun Paen General amulets are of the high deity level.

The Khun Paen Buddha is different from the Khun Paen General. The Khun Paen Buddha has a more solemn appearance, resembling a Buddha in meditation. Its main functions are to attract wealth, ensure safety, and improve interpersonal relationships.

[Master's Introduction]

Luang Phor Phan had seven brothers and sisters in his family, and he was the seventh child.
Luang Phor Phan's family were farmers and very poor. He attended the elementary school attached to Wat Thongkhun until graduating from the fourth grade, after which he helped his family earn money. Until he was 20 years old, he became a monk for a year to repay his parents for raising him.
After becoming a monk, he immediately joined the army to defend the country. After retiring from the monastic life, he started a family with five children, and thus had a family around the age of 30. He was weary of worldly affairs and sought inner peace.
Therefore, he was ordained on the fourth day of the eighth month of 2519 BE, marking the second time in his life that the revered monk Luang Phor Phan had been ordained. He began to study chanting scriptures and various Buddhist teachings, and thus had the opportunity to learn Buddhist teachings and magic from the revered monk Luang Phor Ban.
Until 2521 BE, the community invited the revered monk Luang Phor Pian to serve as the abbot of Wat Kerentin , a position he holds to this day. Later, Luang Phor Pian renovated Wat Kerentin , providing a peaceful place for the monks to practice their faith.
In 2521 BE (Buddhist Era), Luang Phor Phan was invited by many to become the abbot of a Buddhist temple. After becoming the abbot, Luang Phor Phan raised funds and used them to build the temple, while also providing a place of residence for many monks. In addition to making amulets himself, Luang Phor Phan would often visit the homes of devotees to pray for them and chant scriptures. He would also go to other temples to participate in the blessing of amulets and sacred objects. As a result, Luang Phor Phan's reputation spread far and wide in just a few years.
Luang Phor Phan devoted himself to the study of Buddhism, reading extensively on magical arts and Buddhist scriptures. He diligently recited scriptures and practiced meditation daily. Finally, in 2548 BE (Buddhist Era), Luang Phor Phan received a precious fan personally bestowed by the King of Thailand, a recognition of his renown by the Thai royal family. He is also considered one of the nineteen most revered monks of modern times.