Khun Phaen Pim Sadung Glab Talu Sum 2541 BE – Nuea Pong Ya Wasana Jinda Manee (case included) – Luang Phu Juea Biyawano – Wat Klang Bang Kaew (Nakorn Pathom)

Pra Khun Phaen – made with Ya Wasana Jinda Manee, most sacred and attractive of substances, endowing the wearer with immense charm and convincing power over others. Made and empowered by Luang Phu Juea Biyawano, of Wat Klang Bang Kaew (Nakorn Pathom). released in 2551 BE, the amulet is an incredibly beauful piece of Thai Buddhist Art with the extended slender features of the Buddha (for this amulet is indeed an image of Lord Buddha, and not of Pra Khun Phaen at all.

Pra Khunb Phaen wat Klang Bang Gaew

This is often the case with many amulets named after Khun Phaen. In fact, the original Ban Grang Khun Phaen amulets were also not a representation of Khun Phaen, rather was an image of Pra Putta Chinarat Buddha in Pitsanuloke, but due to the strong charm, metta and lucky powers of the amulet, it was named ‘Pra Khun Phaen’ for the fact it made people have many lovers, succeed in business, and also win in competition or war.

This amulet is made using the very powerful and rare substance ‘Ya Wasana Jinda Manee’ in the formula of the magical Wichas of Luang Phu Bun. Luang Phu Juea is one of Thailands leading amulet makers, known for effectiveness, his amulets have become a safe bet for the people of Nakorn Pathom province, with most people experiencing some form of improvement or success after obtaining one of Luang Phu Juea’s amulets for Bucha.

Khun Phaen LP Jua Wat Klang Bang Kaew (rear face)

Aesthetically, the amulet has extremely delicate finish to it considering its larger size, and the form of the Buddha  exudes elegance. The spire of the ‘Pragaes Mala’ (topknot) pierces the arch of the roof (‘Talu Sum’).

Luang Phu Jeua was the last Monk of a Lineage of three Great Masters in the same temple. The first of these was of course, Luang Phu Bun Khantachote, the second being Luang Por Perm Bunyawasano.  After the passing of the second Great master, Luang Por Perm, people thought that perhaps this was the end of the Lineage, but this is not the case, for the third Great master appeared, with the name ‘Luang Phu Juea Bpiyasilo’, the first apprentice of Luang Por Perm and the inheritor of the Wicha of Luang Phu Bun, through direct transmission from LP Perm himself.

 LP Juea

Since his passing away aged 84, on 29th December 2009, his amulets have become ever rarer and in demand from the masses of Looksit who follow this Master, in the Lineage of LP Bun and LP Perm.  His most sought after magical items are the Bia Gae, and amulets made from his Ya Wasana Jinda Manee, which he inherited from Luang Phu Bun through LP Perms teaching.