Handmade and hand-painted Khun Paen - Guman Thong Ruun Maha Metta amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Noi (Phra Khru Baitheeka Nhukaew Baribunangnasilo), abbot of Wat Ban Mai Sri Suk, Ban Mai Sri Suk, Tambon Nonggrad, Amphoe Dan Khun Thot, Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. Luang Pho Noi created the amulet in a small series of only 499 pieces.
Luang Pho Noi consecrated the amulets offered here once more in the 8/4/2010 at 16:33 o'clock local time and handed them personally.
Luang Pho Noi has been Sit Aek (favourite disciple) of the venerable Luang Pho Khun Parisuttho. In Thailand he is known for his effective Nook Khum, Salika Khu and Khun Paen amulets which give luck particularly in financial and business matters. His Khun Paen amulets are valid as women magnet what makes them very popular with many Thai men.
Luang Pho Noi created the amulet after a confidential, only known to him recipe from 108 holy ingredients. The amulet shows on the front Khun Paen in a Sala seated, under his legs a red raw precious stone is embedded (possibly a ruby or garnet). At the back Khun Paens ghost son Guman Thong who stands in Thailand as a guarantor for financial success, good bargains and prosperity is to be seen. On top in the point of the amulet and in the belly of the Guman Thong in each case another red raw precious stone is embedded. In the lower edge there is a golden-coloured metal Takrut (Pali scroll) which was marked by the venerable Luang Pho Noi with Pali formulae for luck and prosperity.
The amulet was painted by Luang Pho Noi personally and is in a silvery metal version, height approx. 5.4 cm, width approx. 2.9 cm, thickness approx. 1.5 cm and weight approx. 20 grammes. The Khun Paen amulet is fastened on an amulet cord with 2-golden-coloured metal Takruts, which was handmade by the venerable Luang Pho Noi. The cord can be adjusted to a length of approx. 44 cm. A Katha (incantation) which you receive in written translation belongs to the amulet.
The amulet gives luck in financial matters and prosperity (literally: Silver and gold). It provides for the fact that its wearer is liked with other people and is esteemed and that these feel attracted by him. With people who in the farthest sense deal with sales, consultation or direct personnel guidance, it contributes to the fact that the appealed people feel attracted by the speaker and a feeling of community, as well as of harmony develops, so that they are up to fulfil (almost) every wish to the speaker. This leads with shop assistants and advisers to the sales or order / completion of the contract and with executives to a raised productiveness and less discrepancies with employees.
Men who are searching for acquaintanceship with women or for a partner, the Khun Paen makes seeming irresistable, attractive, appealing and desirable. It should stimulate sexually and with women raise the desire for physical togetherness, thus they can hardly avoid the influence of the wearer. Naturally this is the same with women who are searching for acquaintanceship with men or for a partner. However, one should not use the amulet for one-night-stands, because it is said that the caused love-pain will revert to the initiator somewhen.
Luang Pho Noi was Sit Aek (favourite disciple) of the venerable Luang Pho Khun, abbot of Wat Banrai, for many years. From him he learnt among other things Pali, Nang Samathi (meditation) and the creation of effective amulets. After his "years of apprenticeship" with the venerable Luang Pho Khun he first went for several years as a Phra Thudong to the woods of Thailand, Laos, Burma and to Cambodia where he learnt the mysterious magic arts of the Phra Khameen. After his return he established the Wat Ban Mai Sri Suk not far away from Wat Banrai. Since a long time there is a persistent rumour that the venerable Luang Pho Khun has determined Luang Pho Noi for his successor as the abbot of Wat Banrai in the case of his passing away. Though it concerns an unconfirmed rumour, however, in most rumours there is a granule of truth.