Rare Phra Khunpen amulet – 1953 edition – blessed by Luang Phor Phuek (Wat King Kaeo)
This precious Phra Khunpen amulet is one of the greatest creations ever made in the Thai tradition. Consecrated in 1953 by the very venerable Luang Phor Phuek of Wat King Kaeo , it is considered by connoisseurs to be one of the three greatest Khun Paen in Thailand.
The reverse features the famous Yant Sharika , engraved according to ancient manuscripts, renowned for its powerful effects on attraction, wealth and luck. The amulet is composed of the precious sacred powder Phong Chong Dee , transmitted by Ajarn Toh himself, and incorporating the secret formula of the five great sacred powders of Siam: popularity, invulnerability, luck, authority and divine blessing. This series of amulets also contains peach blossom petal powder, which gave it its characteristic pink color.
Master: Luang Phor Phuek (PhraKru Karuna Vihari)
Temple: Wat King Kaeo
Location: Samut Prakan, Thailand
Year of consecration: 1953 (BE 2496)
Dimensions: approximately 7 cm x 4 cm
Weight: 40 grams
Reliquary: Reliquary in ornate metal in a classic style
A direct legacy of Ajarn Toh
Luang Phor Phuek, a disciple of Luang Pu Tong who was himself a student of Ajarn Toh, rigorously followed the steps of making the original Phra Somdej amulets, with a mastery and respect for traditions rarely equaled. Under the microscope, the materials of this amulet recall those of the ancient creations of the legendary Wat Rakang. This Phra Khunpen can be considered a legitimate and powerful substitute for the amulets of Phra Somdej Ajarn Toh.
The Most Venerable Luang Phor Phuek
An accomplished master born in 1869, Luang Phor Phuek (PhraKru Karuna Vihari) was a monk with an exemplary career. He became abbot of Wat Jingjiao at the age of 30 and a major spiritual figure in Samut Prakan. Endowed with great compassion, he received teachings from many esoteric masters of his time and was renowned for his mastery of ancient practices of protection, longevity, karmic enrichment, and luck.