Luang Por Chuen (Lp Chuen) Somboonsap Wat Yansen
Luang Por Chuen (Lp Chuen) Somboonsap Wat Yansen
BE2449 - BE2546
(97 Years Old)
Khun Phaen Klua by Luang Por Chuen of Wat Yan Sen, Ayutthaya Province, Somboon Tharap Model (yellow-coated powder, year 2544), is in excellent condition and comes with a beautiful gold-plated silver frame. This particular Khun Phaen amulet is highly sought after due to its unique blend of materials, which includes fragments from broken Khun Phaen Klua Wat Yai Chaimongkol amulets, damaged amulets from crypts, Sip Tat amulets, and Khun Phaen Ban Krang amulets from Kamphaeng Phet. Additionally, sacred soil from Lamphun was also used, making this amulet a powerful and revered object worthy of worship.
This model was created by Police Major General Thani Sombun Tharap (then holding that rank) in dedication to his mother, Nang Thong Muan Sombun Tharap. The mold used for this Khun Phaen was based on the Khun Phaen Klua Wat Yai Chaimongkol amulets, incorporating broken fragments from various amulets across Thailand, including those from Kamphaeng Phet and other ancient crypts. The ingredients were finely ground and mixed with white clay to form this sacred Khun Phaen model.
Production details of the Khun Phaen Klua Sombun Tharap Model:
- Unglazed version: fewer than 100 pieces made.
- Green glazed version: approximately 100 to 200 pieces made.
- Red glazed version: around 800 to 900 pieces made.
- Yellow glazed version: around 15,000 pieces made.
- 2,000 pieces were offered to Wat Yan Sen.
- 2,000 pieces were offered to the Supreme Patriarch and senior monks and distributed during the royal cremation ceremony for Nang Thong Muan Sombun Tharap at Wat Bang Khao Sai, Chon Buri Province, on October 22, 2001, totaling 7,000 pieces. Due to the amulet's growing reputation, demand increased, leading Pol. Maj. Gen. Thani to donate an additional 5,000 amulets to Wat Yan Sen on January 23, 2002. All proceeds were donated to five charitable organizations.
Luang Pu Chuen was highly revered for mastering the "Rattanajak" technique, known for its effectiveness in bringing kindness and safety. He also gained fame for curing ailments, especially using holy water, and for resolving issues such as black magic, ghost possession, mental disorders, and even fertility problems. His holy water was known to produce miraculous results, with spirits fleeing when they sensed its presence. His reputation spread far and wide, including to Hua Ro Market and Chao Phrom Market. Luang Pu Chuen also blessed Nang Kwak amulets for business success and created Takrut Tone for protection, with many devotees reporting positive experiences.
Even renowned monks held Luang Pu Chuen in high regard, such as:
- Luang Pu Du Phrom Panyo of Wat Sakae, Ayutthaya, who said, "If I’m no longer here, go and pay respects to Phi Chuen of Wat Yan Sen."
- Luang Pu Khun Parisuttho of Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima, who instructed his disciples to make merit with Luang Pu Chuen.
- Luang Pu Phromma Khemjaro, who had a hermit disciple collect Luang Pu Chuen’s amulets.
- Luang Pu Waen of Wat Dok Mae Pang, Chiang Mai, who remarked, "It’s as close as salt, but it’s tarnished," referring to Ayutthaya locals who overlooked Luang Pu Chuen’s temple despite its proximity.
Prayer for the amulet: "I call upon the power of the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha as my refuge. Phutthang Ritthi, Thammaang Ritthi, Sangkang Ritthi Chaiyamangkalang. Ehi Phutthang, Ehi Thammaang, Ehi Sangkang, Ehi Chittang Mama Ehi."
Chant this prayer every morning and evening, and your wishes will be fulfilled. This amulet is especially powerful for:
- Metta Maha Niyom (loving-kindness and charm)
- Good business and wealth
- Protection from danger
- Progress in life
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