Phra Khun Phaen Sao Ha Nur Phong Prai BE2568 Luang Phor Chamnian, Wat Chinnawararam Worawihan

Phra Khun Phaen Sao Ha Nur Phong Prai • BE2568

Wat Chinnawararam Worawihan • Nur Phong Prai Edition by Luang Phor Chamnan

Phra Khun Phaen Sao Ha — Main view

Main obverse — classic Khun Phaen profile impressed in fine Nur Phong Prai powder.

Historical Significance

Issued in BE2568 at Wat Chinnawararam Worawihan, this consecration reflects the continuing ritual lineage of Luang Phor Chamnan, known for his strong wicha Khun Phaen and Metta–Sanaeh practices. This batch was created during an auspicious Sao Ha period, believed to amplify charm, attraction, and prosperity. The Putthapisek ceremony was performed with multi-day chanting dedicated to both protection and Maha Sanaeh blessings.

Phra Khun Phaen Sao Ha — Obverse detail

Obverse close-up — highlights powder layering and pressed grain of the mold.

Contextual Insight: The Sao Ha consecration is widely regarded among devotees as a potent day for Maha Sanaeh empowerment. Luang Phor Chamnan’s batches are especially favoured for their charm-oriented wicha, rooted in central Thai ritual formulas. The Nur Phong Prai composition further aligns with traditional Khun Phaen materia.

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Chinnawararam Worawihan is a respected central-region monastery with longstanding ritual ties to charm, Metta, and protective amulets. Under Luang Phor Chamnan’s guidance, the temple maintains meticulous discipline in wicha Metta (“loving-kindness incantation”), ensuring balanced spiritual intention and adherence to canonical chanting cycles.

Phra Khun Phaen — Thaprachan Certificate

Certificate — Verified through Thaprachan, confirming authenticity and casting pattern.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Material Nur Phong Prai with flower pollen, Wan Maha Sanaeh, temple soil, and incense ash.
Mold / Pim Khun Phaen Pim standard — identifiable by facial proportion, robe folds, and granular powder surface.
Consecration Multi-day Putthapisek with wicha Metta–Sanaeh incantation cycles by Luang Phor Chamnan.
Phra Khun Phaen — Reverse view

Reverse — showing powder stratification and hand-press characteristics.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

According to Thai Buddhist belief, this Khun Phaen supports Maha Sanaeh, Metta Mahaniyom, attracting benefactors, and Maha Lap. Many devotees wear it to enhance personal charm, smooth negotiations, and strengthen social influence.

Rarity & Collector Significance

This edition is classified as collector-grade contemporary. Clear casting lines, distinct facial features, and intact powder definition are key points collectors look for. Certified pieces from Thaprachan significantly boost long-term collectability.

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Disclaimer: This article supports cultural and academic appreciation of Thai Buddhist heritage. Details on authentication and ritual context are provided for educational purposes and personal study.