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Phra Khun Phaen Amulet - Love, Blessings, and Protection

Phra Khun Phaen Amulet - Love, Blessings, and Protection

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A sacred Phra Khun Phaen amulet featuring the Buddha in a meditative pose on the front and the Prachao Ha Praong Sak Yant, or “The 5 Blessings of Buddha,” on the back. This amulet combines traditional blessings of love and charisma with spiritual protection and well-being.

Acquired: Amulet Market, Bangkok, Sept 2024

Year Made: Unknown

Year Consecrated/Blessed: Unknown

Religion: Buddhist

Use:

Carried or displayed to enhance love, charisma, and attraction while also invoking blessings of good luck, happiness, well-being, and protection. The Prachao Ha Praong Yantra on the back reinforces the amulet’s protective and prosperous qualities.

Description:

This Phra Khun Phaen amulet is revered for its association with love, charisma, and relationship success. Traditionally, Phra Khun Phaen amulets, which feature the Buddha rather than the folk hero, are powerful tools for attracting positive relationships and enhancing personal charm. The Buddha image on the front represents peace, spiritual connection, and guidance, aligning the amulet with both love and spiritual growth.

The reverse side bears the Prachao Ha Praong Sak Yant, known as “The 5 Blessings of Buddha.” Chanting ‘Na-Mo-Put-Ta-Ya’ is said to invoke blessings of good luck, happiness, spiritual well-being, and protection from negative forces. This fundamental Yant is a favorite among Sak Yant practitioners for the balance it brings between personal relationships and spiritual protection.

Ideal for those seeking love and attraction with the added benefit of strong spiritual protection, this amulet connects wearers to a deeper layer of Buddhist practice while enhancing their personal charm and protection.

 

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