[Essential for Attracting Popularity] Luang Phor Wan, BE 2544, Wat Tankong Khun Paen Buddha

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[Master] Luang Phor Wan ( Buddhist Era 2459 to Buddhist Era 2553

[Temple] Wat Tankong, Phetchaburi

[Year] Buddhist Era 2544

[Materials for Sacred Objects] Prayer powder, temple clay

【Dimensions】With shell, approximately 6.5 cm high, 3.7 cm wide, and 1.3 cm thick.

Without the case, it measures approximately 4.2 cm in height, 2.6 cm in width, and 0.7 cm in thickness.

[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.

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

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.

[Master's Introduction]

Luang Phor Unn Wat Tankong


Luang Phor Un was born in 2459 BE and formally ordained as a monk in 2479 BE at the age of 20, receiving the Dharma name Sukhakamo.

In his youth, Luang Phor Wan studied magic and meditation under many renowned masters. He mainly inherited the lineages of Luang Phor Piu of Wat Tankong and Luang Phor Tong Suk of Wat Tanod Luang. Among them, Luang Phor Tong Suk of Wat Tanod Luang was the master who had the greatest influence on Luang Phor Wan's later development.

Luang Phor Tong Suk was a highly renowned monk in Petchburi Province, Thailand, and is considered one of the greatest monks in the province's history. He taught many famous monks magic, and many of his disciples later became abbots of different temples. Besides Luang Phor Tong Suk, other famous amulet makers in modern times include Luang Phor Yid of Wat Nong Jok, Luang Phor Paew of Wat Tano De Luang, and Luang Phor Lair of Wat Prasong.

Luang Phor Awon followed his master for many years, learning the art of rune tattooing. He even personally tattooed the body of King Rama IX of Thailand. He also learned methods for improving interpersonal relationships and protecting against danger from his master. Years later, a devotee wearing Luang Phor Awon's amulets miraculously survived being shot multiple times. The devotee was unharmed, only suffering numerous holes in his clothes, demonstrating the immense power of Luang Phor Awon's amulets in providing invulnerability. As for the numerous stories of wealth-bringing miracles associated with these amulets, these have been widely circulated among devotees over the years, but most are only known through folklore and have not been officially reported in newspapers.

Luang Phor Un passed away in 2553 BE, ending his 74-year monastic life at the age of 94.