Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 Nur Din BE 2548 Don Chedi Memorial, Don Chedi District, Suphan Buri (embedded with gems)
Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 BE 2548 – Don Chedi Memorial, Suphan Buri
The Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 is a rare and sacred amulet consecrated in BE2548 (2005) at the Don Chedi Memorial, Suphan Buri. Created with sacred materials and blessed by many highly revered monks, it symbolizes protection, victory, wealth, and nobleman support. This amulet remains one of the most significant creations in modern Thai amulet history.
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Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 BE2548 – crafted at Don Chedi Memorial, Suphan Buri.
Historical Context
Commissioned to honor King Naresuan the Great and the victory at Don Chedi, this amulet also raised funds to support the Suphan Buri Games 2549. It embodied the motto: “Love Suphan, Build Suphan, Support Suphan Buri Games 2549.”
Purpose of Creation
- Provide sacred protection and blessings to Thai citizens and soldiers in the South.
- Preserve the wicha Khun Paen lineage through a major consecration.
- Raise funds for Suphan Buri provincial events and unity.

Front view of Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 – embedded with gems, crafted in Nur Din clay.
Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment
The grand phutthaphisek ceremony was held on November 26, BE2548 at Don Chedi Memorial Hall. Many famous monks participated, including:
- Chao Khun Tiang, Wat Traimit
- Luang Por Poon, Wat Ban Laem
- Luang Por Tim, Wat Phra Kaew
- Luang Por Sakorn, Wat Nong Grub
- Phra Thamma Mahawiranuwat, Wat Pa Lelai

Back view of Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 BE2548 – infused with sacred chants and protective wicha.
Materials & Craftsmanship
- Sacred soils from Kru Ban Krang and Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat.
- Powders from ancient Khun Paen amulets and relic fragments.
- Gold leaf, takrut, and gem fragments embedded in the clay.

Reputable monks who joined the grand ceremony
Spiritual Significance & Benefits
- Metta Maha Niyom – Attracts compassion and charm.
- Maha Ut – Invulnerability against harm.
- Klaew Klaad – Evasion from danger and misfortune.
- Chana Satru – Victory over obstacles and enemies.
Rarity & Collectibility
The Phra Khun Paen Yuthahatthi 414 BE2548 is rare due to its limited consecration, sacred materials, and historical significance. Collectors and devotees value it for both spiritual potency and cultural heritage.