Sunday 24 February 2013


Super Rare Phra Khun Paen Luang phor Pern - Wat BangPhra B.E2541 ( Pim Lek ) 4.5CM X 2.5CM.
 
 
 



 


Luang Phor Pern blessed a considerable number of amulets during his life time and some are very much more collectible than others and in general that means his earlier amulets or particularly  iconic pims.

This is one such example of an amulet that is not only very rare but also highly desirable. This Khun Paen pim was blessed at Wat BangPhra. Only 77 Piece of this Khun Paen are made Extreamly Rare.
Not only is this a very rare pim it is made substantially more valuable due to the fact it is supplied with its original temple box.

This Amulet Ceremony in Master Day. This amulet represents efficaciousness of the power and dhamma practice of LP Pern.

Presented: On the front present Buddha image is Meditation with 5 Gold Takruts. On the back shows Yahn script with Mystical Tiger. It is good for protection.

Material: Pong It-ti Jay (Hoy Powder), Pong Patamung (ceremony of making sacred powder, LP Pern’s hair and joss sticks powder. 


                  
     Phra KhunPaen Lp Pern B.E.2541 Pim Lek 4CM X 2.4CM

Luang Phor Pern Tithakunoe was Born in Thambon Bang Gaew Nakhon Pathom on the 12th of August 2466.


Shortly after his Birth, his mother and father decided to move to live in the small Village of Baan Tung Kork, in The district of Sorng Pi Norng province of SupannBurii.
Supan Burii was a territory that teemed with "Nak Laeng and infamous highwaymen including well known characters such as, Suea Dam, Suea Bai, and  Suea Mahaesworn.  (Interestingly it is now these very type of modern day characters that seek the protection from LP Pern)


At this time, Luang Phor Pern who was still a Layman, found it wise to source some magic charms to protect himself from the dangerous elements of the region.
In addition to this, Luang Phor Pern had always been attracted to  Buddhist Magic used by warriors in the historic past. Suffice to say he was seriously interested in all things paranormal.
He sought out one of the most respected monk of his time, Luang Phor Daeng (Pra Kruu Suwannasaatugith).
Luang Phor Daeng was based in the area at Wat Tung Kork, in Supannburii Province. Luang Phor Pern became a Lay Disciple of Luang Phor Daeng, who was in turn a disciple of Luang Phor Hnoeng (Wat Klong Madan); an Expert in matters of Sorcery.


Apart from that, Luang Phor Pern was a Disciple of "Agkara Khorm" , and a student of yant composition and application. His yant were renowned for their aesthetic beauty and the power that they carried. Luang Phor Pern studied vipassana meditation with utmost dedication for many years and through these studies was able to become a disciple of the Great Luang Phor Opassi, one of the Greatest monks of the time, known for his powers of white magic.

After this, Luang Phor Pern went  "Tudong" in the jungles of Western Thailand (Kanchanaburi) He crossed the border into the realm of Marit (Burma), through the remote areas of Saesawoe and Bang Graenggawia; Known in that time as being the thickest darkest Jungle, full of dangerous animals and unknown fevers.



According to Thai beliefs, there was also the added dangers of "Naang Mai" (wicked fairies and tree spirits), Phii Phoeng and Phii Phaa (Jungle ghosts) and all sorts of evil spirits. The inhabitants of this thickly forested and mountainous region were mostly Karen, many of whom became disciples of Luang Phor Pern.Luang Phor Pern seemed to be loved and respected wherever he travelled, due to the fact that he possessed such a transparent personality that allowed all to see his great compassion and his power to help folk with his magic.
One day Luang Phor Pern was called upon by the local folk to become Abbot of Wat Tung Nang Lork (Temple of the field with the lady ghost), in Kanchanaburi, where he developed the temple during his five year stay. After this he returned to the jungles to practice the ancient ascetic meditation practices.
Luang Phor Pern later became the Abbott of Wat Kohk Kamao, Nakhon Chaisri which at that time was not only in a bad state of repair but was also in an area that was inaccessible, being thickly forested.  He developed and repaired the temple gaining the love and respect of the local people. It was here that he consecrated his very first amulets which are now rare and hard to find. It was from the donations received in return for these amulets that he was able to renovate the temple.After many years at Wat Kohk Kamao he was invited to become Abbot of Wat Bang Phra where he became better known for spiritual tattoos or yant especially the tattoo festival in the month of March.


 


                                                   With Temple Box -Unworn Condition


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