Thai Amulet Khun Pean Prai Mae Daeng Chaba Maha Phuti 59 Ajarn Pleng

Thai Amulet Khun Pean Prai Mae Daeng Chaba Maha Phuti 59 Ajarn Pleng

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THAI AMULET KHUN PEAN PRAI MAE DAENG CHABA Maha Phuti 59 Spirits – Traditional Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen Lineage This is a special Thai Amulet Khun Pean Prai Mae Daeng Chaba, created according to the ancient Maha Phuti 59 Spirits sacred formula, following the traditional lineage of Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen. This edition is particularly interesting because of its powerful combination of sacred materials, ancient ritual knowledge, and a three-stage grand consecration ceremony involving both Buddhist and Brahmin traditions. The heart of the sacred material composition contains the spiritual power of Maha Phuti 59, continuing the traditional formula inherited from Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen. The sacred Prai materials were consecrated through the lineage of Grand Master Brahmin Wichai Maleewan and subsequently passed to Ajarn Thawatchai Mukdahan, helping preserve this traditional sacred knowledge for future generations. One of the most attractive features of this edition is that every amulet has its own unique design and individual sacred material composition. The special materials are arranged and incorporated differently into each piece, creating natural variations in: Color Texture Sacred powder patterns Material inclusions Surface appearance Overall design Therefore, each amulet is an individual collectible piece rather than a completely identical mass-produced item. The amulet was created according to an ancient sacred formula and underwent a major consecration ceremony using traditional ritual knowledge. FIRST CONSECRATION The first ritual ceremony was conducted by Brahmin Master Thawatchai Mukdahan, following traditional Brahmin ceremonial practices. SECOND CONSECRATION The second ceremony involved meditation and spiritual consecration by Luang Pho Somphong of Wat Thep Charoen, with Brahmin Master Thawatchai assisting and overseeing the traditional ritual procedures. THIRD CONSECRATION – THE GRAND CEREMONY The third ceremony incorporated the ancient Brahmin tradition and sacred formulas inherited from Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen. The ceremony was conducted by Grand Master Brahmin Wichai Maleewan, described as a highly respected master who preserved and transmitted traditional knowledge of Thai occult arts, sacred sciences, and Brahmin theology. This was known as a grand Phutthaphisek and Thewaphisek consecration ceremony. Phutthaphisek = Buddhist consecration Thewaphisek = Deva/Brahmin consecration The ceremony was performed during an exceptionally auspicious astrological period known as Akkara Maha Rerk Amphon Chok, associated with Sao Thong Chai and Wan Athibodi. According to traditional Thai astrology, these auspicious days symbolize: Authority • Victory • Prestige • Greatness • Stability • Long-lasting Success • Strength • Protection The ritual is traditionally associated with strengthening personal authority, prestige and leadership, including the ability to manage and command one's responsibilities and followers. During the third ceremony, Ajarn Thawatchai Mukdahan, regarded as an important disciple in the lineage of Grand Master Brahmin Wichai Maleewan, continued the sacred knowledge formally transmitted through this lineage. Grand Master Brahmin Wichai Maleewan himself received and preserved the traditional knowledge inherited from Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen, creating a continuing lineage of sacred knowledge and ritual practice. THE HEART OF THE SACRED MATERIALS The sacred composition is described as containing the combined power of faith and advanced traditional sacred knowledge. The principal sacred component is: Maha Phuti 59 Spirits The formula follows the traditional sacred knowledge of Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen. The amulet also contains sacred Prai materials that were previously consecrated by Grand Master Brahmin Wichai Maleewan and subsequently entrusted to Ajarn Thawatchai Mukdahan. The purpose of this traditional lineage is to preserve the ancient sacred knowledge and pass the tradition from teacher to disciple for future generations. TRADITIONAL BELIEFS & ATTRIBUTES According to traditional Thai amulet beliefs, this type of Khun Pean is associated with: Metta Maha Niyom Kindness, popularity, positive social relationships and favorable reception from others. Maha Saneh Traditional personal charm and attraction. Maha Amnat Authority, leadership, confidence and personal influence. Barami Prestige, dignity, personal power and respect. Kongkraphan Traditionally associated with strength, resilience and spiritual protection. Klaew Klaad Traditionally associated with avoiding danger, obstacles and misfortune. Good Fortune & Prosperity Associated with favorable opportunities, success and positive circumstances. Leadership & Management Traditionally associated with strengthening authority and the ability to manage responsibilities and people. These attributes represent traditional Thai spiritual beliefs and cultural interpretations and should not be understood as guaranteed results. WHY THIS AMULET IS SPECIAL This Khun Pean is especially attractive to collectors because it brings together several important elements: ✓ Maha Phuti 59 sacred formula ✓ Ajarn Pleng Boonyuen traditional lineage ✓ Sacred Prai materials ✓ Three-stage consecration ✓ Buddhist and Brahmin ceremonial traditions ✓ Phutthaphisek + Thewaphisek ✓ Auspicious astrological timing ✓ Traditional authority, prestige and protection symbolism ✓ Every amulet has its own unique design ✓ Special materials individually incorporated into each piece For collectors, the individual differences between pieces make each amulet feel more personal and collectible. This particular piece is a special two-tone Khun Pean, featuring an exceptional combination of traditional sacred materials and symbolic elements. The amulet contains a Wealth Takrut, Yai Mai Thong (Golden Silk), Ngern Pak Phi, sacred Athan nail, and a Phra Pidta, creating a distinctive multi-material composition with strong collector appeal. One of the most remarkable details of this individual piece is the handwritten Yantra in red ink by Ajarn Thawatchai Mukdahan. The personally handwritten sacred script adds an authentic, handcrafted character and makes this particular amulet especially interesting to collectors. Special Features of This Piece Two-tone sacred material composition Wealth Takrut – traditionally associated with prosperity, wealth and good fortune Yai Mai Thong (Golden Silk) – traditionally associated with attraction, auspiciousness and prosperity Ngern Pak Phi – a traditional sacred material valued by collectors of Thai occult arts Sacred Athan Nail – traditionally incorporated for ritual and protective symbolism Phra Pidta – traditionally associated with protection, blocking obstacles and turning away unwanted influences Handwritten Yantra in Red Ink by Ajarn Thawatchai Mukdahan Code Number 67 The combination of these unusual materials together with the personally handwritten Yantra gives this particular Khun Pean its own identity and character.

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