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Khun Paen 45 (Mongon Jakawarn Puttakom
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  • BE 2545 
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Amulet Price 125.00 USD  

Khun Paen 45 (Mongon Jakawarn Puttakom
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Khun Paen 45 (Mongon Jakawarn Puttakom
Khun Paen 45 (Mongon Jakawarn Puttakom

Highly sought after Khun Paen amulet. Ony a limited number of pims were ever consecrated. Popularly known as the Khun Paen 45, but officially known as Khun Paen Mongon Jakawan Puttakom.

Wat Khao Or has more than 120 years of  history making highly efficacious Amulets. The majority of worshippers consider that the amulets are imbued with protective powers.


Many holy monks are associated with this temple, including  LP Tow, LP Ied, LP Num, LP Ngurn of Wat DaunSaLa, LP Kong of Wat BanSuan, LP Pah, LP Glun of Wat Khao Or and probably the best known of all is Ajahn Khun Pan.

Luang Phor Glun was the abbot of Wat Khao Or until he passed away in April 2006 at the grand old age of 108 years. Ajahn Khun Pan passed away in July of the same year.


He was considered one of the very top Guru masters in modern times and his amulets are much sought after but particularly by policemen and soldiers, in fact anyone that is involved in a dangerous occupation where divine protection is an advantage.

 



The above amulet was consecrated at three separate ceremonies starting in December 2001 at Wat Khao Or. The amulet has been blessed  by LP Glun, Arjahn Khun Pan, Ajahn ChunTip, Arjahn PraChuap and 8 other Buddhist Guru Monks. A splendid ceremony held whilst the sun was encircled by a halo.

The second ceremony was held on the 9 May 2002 at Wat Phra Maha That Worawihan, Nakhon Sri Thammarat province, by many southern kejis.

At the third and final ceremony, held in may 2002 the amulet was blessed  in ChudTun cave of Wat Khao Or by many Guru Monks of the temple.

This Buddhist amulet was made from many holy constituents and powders, including three stakruts to the front. This amulet is thought to bring the worshipper good luck, fortune and protection from danger.