Phra Khunpen Yod Khunpon consecrated in 2001 at Wat Tankong by the Very Venerable Luang Phor Oun.
This precious Phra Khunpen Yod Khunpon amulet was consecrated in 2001 at Wat Tankong (Petchaburi) by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Oun . The grand ceremony brought together several renowned masters from Thailand: Luang Phor Tim (Wat Phra Kraow, Ayutthaya), Luang Phor Poon (Wat PaĂŻlom, Nakhon Pathom), Luang Phor Sangha (Wat Barn Moh, Ratchaburi), Luang Phor Yem (Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom) and Luang Phor Lamyai (Wat Thung Lad Ya, Kanchanaburi).
Gilded with gold leaf and finely carved, it is reputed to offer protection , charisma , and fortification of destiny . A famous anecdote recounts that a wearer of this amulet, targeted during a burglary, saw the pellets from a shotgun pierce his clothing without injuring him, as if repelled by an invisible force. Oral traditions attribute a particularly protective blessing to this series.
Features
- Master: Luang Phor Oun
- Temple: Wat Tankong, Petchaburi
- Deity: Phra Khunpen Yod Khunpon
- Dimensions: Height 60 mm – Width 40 mm
- Weight: approximately 43 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in silver-colored metal decorated with traditional polychrome motifs, stainless steel chain included.
Virtues and uses
In local tradition, this Phra Khunpen is believed to bring success, luck, and safety to the wearer. Worn with faith, the amulet acts as a shield against hostile influences and strengthens inner confidence, facilitating favorable encounters and providing protection while traveling.
Note: as with any amulet, the effects depend on the faith, practice and ethical conduct of the wearer.