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Phra Khun Paen Sprinkle Jinda Manee Leklai. Amulet for good fortune, success, protection, especially in business. It is an amulet with powerful energy for career advancement. ▪️ Issuing Temple: Wat Ban Suan (Phatthalung Province), issued by Luang Por Prom. ▪️ Year 2562 (2019), Rare Item. ▪️ Rituals/Ceremonies: Consecrated by Luang Por Prom in 2019 at Wat Ban Suan through mantras and mind stream (Phutthaphisek). ▪️ Purpose of Issuance: To restore Wat Ban Suan and build a new main gate. ▪️ Case: Plastic Gannaam (waterproof case). Made from sacred Jinda Manee powder, said to protect the owner and heal illnesses. It is a mixture of sacred herbs. Additionally, the Khun Paen on the surface is embedded with Leklai, a mystical substance that brings powerful energy, and the back is inscribed with a single character handwritten by LP Prom. Leklai is a famous supernatural mineral in Thailand, said to make its owner invincible against all dangers. LP Prom (Phrakhru Khan Taya Phon) is the abbot of Wat Ban Suan in Phatthalung Province. He is a highly respected monk in Southern Thailand, known to everyone, and has trained numerous disciples. Born in 1942, he became a monk at Wat Ban Suan at the age of 20, where LP Khom Sirimotto was the abbot. He later trained at Wat Traimit, a famous temple in Bangkok, and continues his work to this day. He is respected as both a monk and a leader for building public facilities for the people and providing scholarships to the poor and students. ★ Phra Khruang are generally obtained by making donations or offering service to temples in Thailand. ★ They are widely known as amulets among Thai people, with many fans among athletes and celebrities. Regarding antique items, please understand that they are used goods, and we ask for your understanding regarding their condition. #ThaiAmuletMarket
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