Khun Paen Phra Ngang – LP Key
$49.5
$86.13
SKU: BA223D3 Categories: Khmer Magic, Khun Paen Tags: Khun Paen, Love Amulet Brand: d3, Khun Paen Description Additional information Description Phra Khun Phaen with Red-Eyed Phra Ngang Wealth and Prosperity Edition (B.E. 2549 / 2006)Blessed by Luang Pu Key Kittiyano, Wat Sri Lam Yong, Surin Province The Phra Khun Phaen amulet with a red-eyed Phra Ngang image on the reverse is a powerful sacred object rooted in ancient Khmer esoteric traditions that date back nearly a thousand years. For centuries, hermits and accomplished masters of the old Khmer kingdom created and empowered Phra Ngang images as supreme talismans of charm, compassion, fortune, and attraction. This amulet represents the continuation of that lineage, authentically consecrated by Luang Pu Key Kittiyano, one of Surin Province’s most respected contemporary masters. Materials and Sacred Composition This amulet was meticulously created using a highly auspicious blend of materials, including: 108 sacred herbal powders, prepared according to ancient formulae Teak wood powder, traditionally associated with stability and protection Sacred minerals and ritual elements Sprinkled gold filings, symbolizing wealth and merit Sacred hair relics, incorporated during consecration Two silver takrut amulets, enhancing both durability and spiritual status Each element was selected to harmonize spiritual energy and physical form, ensuring balance, completeness, and potency. Sacred Origins and Symbolism Phra Khun Phaen is traditionally revered for its influence over loving-kindness, popularity, authority, and success in life and commerce. When paired with Phra Ngang, especially the rare red-eyed form, the amulet’s qualities are intensified. Phra Ngang is renowned as one of the most potent charms for attraction and compassion, believed to enhance personal magnetism, improve relationships, and draw prosperity and opportunity. The red eyes of Phra Ngang symbolize awakened power and active spiritual force, indicating an amulet intended not merely for display, but for practical spiritual use by those who approach it with respect, discipline, and faith. Grand Consecration Ceremony In B.E. 2549 (2006), Luang Pu Key conducted a major Buddhist consecration ceremony, invoking and empowering the amulet through the four elements—earth, water, wind, and fire. This complete elemental consecration is believed to give the amulet stability, responsiveness, and enduring sacred power. Only 1,999 pieces of this edition were created, making it a limited and increasingly scarce issue. This example is unused, in excellent condition, and comes directly from the temple with its original box, preserving its authenticity and spiritual integrity. piritual Benefits and Beliefs Devotees traditionally worship this amulet for: Loving-kindness and personal charm Popularity and favorable social interactions Success in business and trade Good fortune and prosperity Personal protection and peace of mind Phra Ngang is regarded as suitable for both men and women. Many devotees report remarkable experiences, including improved relationships, increased attention and goodwill, and unexpected opportunities. Some traditions even caution that the power of Phra Ngang can be so effective that moderation and mindfulness are required. Proper Use and Respect The amulet includes traditional incantations and instructions for use. Its effectiveness is said to depend not only on the object itself, but on: The conduct and moral discipline of the owner Faith in Luang Pu Key and the lineage of the amulet Correct worship methods and mantra recitation Respectful handling and placement A Rising Master of Surin Province Luang Pu Key Kittiyano of Wat Sri Lam Yong, Thung Mon Subdistrict, Prasat District, Surin Province, is widely recognized as a rising master deeply rooted in Khmer-influenced esoteric knowledge. His consecrated amulets are valued not for mass distribution, but for their sincerity of intent, ritual correctness, and spiritual depth. Luang Pu Key’s Phra Ngang spell Om Laluy Maha Laluy, Laluy Na, Laluy Lang, Laluy Thang Inthra Phrom. Additional information Temple Wat Sri Lamyong Monk LP Key
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