Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap Lang 2 x Tarkut Pim Yai & Pim Lek Nur Gon Khrok Phong Prai Kuman BE2557 Wat Lahanrai Code 65

Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap Lang 2 x Tarkut Pim Yai & Pim Lek  Nur Gon Khrok Phong Prai Kuman BE2557 Wat Lahanrai Code 65 Consecrated by Chao Khun Thongchai (Wat Traimit Withayaram) & Luang Phor Sin Wat Lahan Yai

Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap Lang 2 x Tarkut Pim Yai & Pim Lek 
Nur Gon Khrok Phong Prai Kuman BE2557 Wat Lahanrai Code 65
Consecrated by Chao Khun Thongchai (Wat Traimit Withayaram) & 
Luang Phor Sin Wat Lahan Yai


History of the Making


Name: Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap (Khun Paen of Wealth and Prosperity)

Pim: Pim Yai (Large Mold)

Material: Ner Gon Khrok (Grinding Bowl Powder) embedded with Double Copper Takruts

Consecration Ceremony: Phuttha Phisek at Wat Lahan Rai, Rayong Province

Consecrated by: Phra Phrommangkalachan (Chao Khun Thongchai) of Wat Traimit

Year of Consecration: Contemporary Era (Exact year may vary by batch)

Sacred Components: Pong Prai Kuman (Ghost Child Powder), Traditional Herbal & Holy Powders

Participating Monks:

  • Luang Phor Sin, Wat Lahan Yai

  • Luang Phor Choei, Wat Phrong Madua

  • Other revered monks from the region


1. Purpose of Creation


Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap was created with the intent to provide prosperity, wealth attraction, charm (metta mahaniyom), and protection. It was developed for devotees seeking material stability, business success, and social favor.


2. Sacred Material Composition


This batch is notable for its use of Ner Gon Khrok, or grinding bowl remnants, which are sacred due to their preparation process:

  • Mixed with Pong Prai Kuman, the famed mystical powder once used in Luang Phor Tim’s amulets.

  • Combined with herbs, temple incense ash, candle wax from ceremonies, and powdered remnants of old amulets from Luang Phor Tim’s lineage.

  • Embedded with double copper takruts, traditionally used for amplifying protective and wealth-attracting energies.


3. Consecration Ceremony


The amulets underwent a highly sacred Phuttha Phisek (consecration ritual) held at Wat Lahan Rai in Rayong, a temple associated with Luang Phor Tim.


The ceremony was presided over by:

  • Phra Phrommangkalachan (Chao Khun Thongchai) from Wat Traimit, a senior monk renowned for his participation in high-level royal and sacred ceremonies.

  • Luang Phor Sin, the current spiritual patriarch of Wat Lahan Rai, known for preserving the traditions of Luang Phor Tim.

  • Luang Phor Choei, a revered monk with decades of esoteric mastery, joined in the empowerment.


These monks performed prolonged chanting of katha yant, meditative empowerment, and invocation of deva and ancestral spirits associated with wealth and khun saen (charm).


4. Symbolism and Power

  • Phra Khun Paen: Represents a powerful warrior endowed with charisma, leadership, and divine protection.

  • Phray Pokkhasap: Means “wealth attraction spirit,” signifying the amulet’s purpose to draw material prosperity.

  • Pong Prai Kuman: Amplifies metaphysical attraction and protective aura, originally made famous by Luang Phor Tim.

  • Takrut Koo (Double Takrut): Enhances invulnerability, fortune, and ensures that prayers reach celestial spirits effectively.


5. Popularity and Recognition


This batch has been well received in the amulet community for:

  • Its direct consecration lineage to Luang Phor Tim’s legacy.

  • The participation of top-tier consecrating monks.

  • The potent sacred materials, especially Pong Prai Kuman, which is difficult to obtain today.


Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap is known to exhibit results in:

  • Fortune & Business Ventures

  • Charisma, Popularity, and Love

  • Protection from harm and spiritual disturbance


6. Summary


Phra Khun Paen Phray Pokkhasap Pim Yai, made from sacred grinding bowl powder and embedded with twin copper takruts, stands as a powerful blend of Thai spiritual heritage, wealth attraction, and metta power. With the blessing of Chao Khun Thongchai and other highly respected monks like Luang Phor Sin and Luang Phor Choei, this amulet has firmly established itself as a contemporary sacred object deeply rooted in the tradition of Luang Phor Tim.

 

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