Hand-carved Palad Khik Wanoon Thai-Amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Saeng, in his lifetime abbot of Wat Bang Na, Changwat Pathum Thani, Thailand from the year B.E. 2523 (1980).
The word "Wanoon" comes from the old-Thai (Thai Boran) and means monkey. The amulet shows a monkey riding on a phallus (Palat Khik).
Luang Pho Saeng carved the Palad Khik from the holy wood of a Bodhi tree (the tree, under which Buddha came to enlightenment), which had been struck by lightning . Every amulet is a unique specimen, because the amulets differ in size, form, colour and inscription. Luang Pho Saeng marked every amulet with magic Pali formulae for prosperity, luck, success as well as knowledge and varnished it afterwards with clear lacquer.
The Palad Khik is approx. 10 cm long, approx. 2.5 cm wide, approx. 3.3 cm high and approx. 26 grammes. One lays it on the desk, in the nearness of the cash till or the store front door or to an other exposed place in the flat, the house, the office or shop.
The amulet should help its owner to a good life in prosperity and give him a "happy hand" in financial and business matters.
Pupils, students and other learners it should make to knowing ones, sharpen perceptive grasp, give mental strength and provide for the fact that the learning is easy.
It helps owners who earn their living in the farthest sense by the sales, by the exercise of an independent activity or by an own company to steadily rising turnovers and profits.