This powerful Phra Khunpen Ungnang charm amulet (published by Roon Rapsap ) was consecrated in 2002 by the Venerable Luang Phor Tcheun Tikayano of Wat Tahee , in Buriram Province. It belongs to the tradition of Phra Khunpen amulets intended for attraction, personal magnetism, and emotional influence.
On the front , Phra Khunpen appears in his warrior form , seated and surrounded by two of his wives , a symbol of charisma, mastery, and success in intimate relationships. A red stone is set in the center of the composition, accompanied by two ritual Takut beads incorporated during the creation process.
The reverse of the amulet features a very specific ritual scene, originating from ancient Khmer-Thai magic, depicting a female figure in symbolic union with a horse . This iconography, accompanied by a silver Takut , is linked to practices of extreme charm, obsessive love, and emotional domination.
This amulet is designed to significantly enhance the wearer's attractiveness , increase their charisma, and facilitate consensual intimacy. A person under the influence of this energy becomes more open, receptive, and trusting towards the wearer.
Important traditional warning:
The use of this amulet must be strictly respectful. It is strongly advised against causing suffering, manipulation, or emotional distress to others. Selfish or abusive use will inevitably lead to a rapid loss of the amulet's effectiveness, accompanied by relationship difficulties.
This series was produced in two ritual versions :
- Kod Lek Lai green powder
- Lek Namphi red powder (sacred iron)
Features :
🙏 Master: Luang Phor Tcheun Tikayano
🛕 Temple: Wat Tahee, Buriram
✨ Deity: Phra Khunpen
☸ Khata: Yes
📐 Dimensions: 5 cm x 3.5 cm
⚓ Weight: 25 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel.
Original temple box included.
This amulet is intended for a discerning audience, aware of the spiritual and karmic implications of charm practices from the esoteric Buddhist tradition.