Khun Paen Thai Amulet Um Gai Um Guman Thong

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Khun Paen Thai Amulet Um Gai Um Guman Thong
Khun Paen Thai Amulet Um Gai Um Guman Thong
Khun Paen Thai Amulet Um Gai Um Guman Thong
Khun Paen Thai Amulet Um Gai Um Guman Thong


Khun Paen Um Gai Um Guman Thong Nuea Kalaii Thong Thai amulet from the venerable Luang Pho Watchara Ekawanno, abbot of Wat Thamfad, Tambon Kao Noi, Amphoer Thamuang, Changwat Kanhanaburi, Thailand. The venerable Luang Pho Watchara created the amulet in a small series of only 1.499 pieces in the year B.E. 2547 (2004).

Luang Pho Watchara belongs to the great monks of the province of Kanchanaburi and is known outside Thailand for his candles ceremony, his protecting Leklais and his, as especially efficiently valid, amulets. Very often he is invited by believers and Thai temples of the USA, Malaysia, Germany and other European countries.

It shows Khun Paen sitting in a sala with a gamecock in his left arm and his ghost son Guman Thong in his right arm. The back shows the goddess of luck “Nang Kwak” which beckons money and wealth (originally silver and gold), with the stroke "Nang Kwak Mahalap Khun Paen Maha Sanee Phutta Metta 59".

The amulet is approx. 4.6 cm high, approx. 2.5 cm wide and approx. 21 grammes.

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 highly esteemed and that these feel attracted to him and meet him with trust. It gives to the owner charisma, authority, persuasive power, self-confidence and a gentle aura in harmony. This leads, e.g., with shop assistants, advisers and personnel managers to the fact that dialog partners feel attracted to the wearer and it develops a feeling of community, as well as of harmony, so that they are ready to fulfil  (almost) every wish to the speaker and that they adhere to him loyally. With shop assistants and advisers this leads to the sales or order / completion of the contract and with executives to a raised productiveness and less discrepancies with employees.

Owner of the company and shopkeepers, enterprisers and restaurant owners it gives a "lucky hand" in business and financial decisions. Moreover, it helps its wearer to generate good turnovers and profits.

The amulet makes men who search women's acquaintances or a partner seem irresistibly, attractively engaging and desirable, so that the woman of his dreams cannot resist him any more and search his nearness. The same is valid of course also for women who wear the amulet.

Gamblers (e.g., card players, casino players, lotto players and roulette players) swear by the luck-giving effect of the amulet and always wear it if they go to a play or buy a lottery ticket (There is no Lotto / Totto with lottery ticket in Thailand).

Luang Pho Watchara Ekawanno (Phra Bai Thieka Watchara Aekkawano) was born in the year of the rabbit, on Sunday, the 4/15/2494 (1951) in Bang Kae, Pasi Charoen, Bangkok, Thailand. After he finished successfully the high school, he studied business management and concluded his study successfully as a certificate accountant. He was occupied first in leading position in a big bank in Bangkok and married. His woman gave him three daughters who live today with his uncle.

Because his father fell hard ill and fought long time on the intensive care unit with his illness, Luang Pho Wachara ordained in the 7/1/2533 (1990) in Wat Thamfad to the monk. Originally he planned. to ordain for only 1 Phansa (year), so that the salaries acquired thereby (Bun) were of benefit for his father and his recovery, however, unfortunately, his father passed away as a result of his illness and Luang Pho Watchara decided to remain a monk and to dedicate the salaries to his mother who passed away 10 years later.

Luang Pho Watchara was Luug Sit (pupil) of the venerable Luang Pho Samlit Kampiero (Phra Khru Chan Toh), at that time the abbot of Wat Thamfad. This had founded and established Wat Thamfad in the year B.E.2500 (1957).

Luang Pho Wachara went as a Phra Thudong (forest monk and wanderings monk) on many years lasting wanderings during which he was a pupil of many great monks. Thus he spent 1 year together with the venerable Luang Pho Kanha, abbot of Wat Phrae Thammaram, in the province of Prae. This is the nephew of the dear and venerable Phra Ajahn Cha, in his lifetime abbot of Wat Nong Pah Pong, Ubon Ratchathani.

Then he went to Mae Hong Son (north Thailand) where he was during 1 year a pupil of the venerable Luang Pho Pawana Phut. From there he went to Nong Khai where he was instructed by the venerable Luang Pho Koong, abbot of Wat Pah Uthamporn.

Then he returned to Wat Thamfad to take a break there of the wanderings (Cham phansa). Luang Pho Watchara asked the venerable Luang Pho Samlit for permission to go once more on wanderings to learn even more. Nevertheless, this refused the approval to him and gave him the job to establish a 50-metre-high Mae Guan Yim Statue in the Wat Thamfad.

Then, in the year B.E. 2537 (1994) Luang Pho Watchara created his first amulet. Meanwhile his amulets which are valid as especially effective are hotly desired with believers, as well as with collectors. Luang Pho Watchara is very much known meanwhile not only in Thailand, but also in the USA, in Germany and Europe.

In the year B.E.2538 (1995) he went once again on wanderings and became a pupil of the venerable Luang Pho Sopa, abbot of Wat Nong Lao in Maha Sarakham.

In the 1/7/2539 (1996) he arranged the festivities for his teacher Luang Pho Samlit who committed his 73rd birthday on the one hand on this day and on the other hand the title "Phra Khru Chan Toh" was bestowed upon him by his majesty king Bhumibol of Thailand.

Only 28 days later, in the 2/4/2539 (1996), the venerable Luang Pho Samlit passed away. Luang Pho Watchara is the abbot Wat Thamfad since this day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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