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Wat Ban Krang , Suphanburi
Phra Khun Paen Palad Thawee Phim Plai Deaw Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
B.E. 2490 / Year 1947
Phra Khun Paen Palad Thawee Phim Plai Deaw Nur Din ( Baked Clay )
B.E. 2490 / Year 1947
"Phra Kru Apatsilakhun" also named as "Palad Thawee", the grandson of Luang Phor Mui of Wat Donrai, Suphanburi, when he was an young monk studying Scripture at Wat Ban Krang, the origin place of famous Phra Khun Paen amulets. In year B.E.2479, Palad Thawee went into kru where the famous Khun Paens used to be kept at. In the kru, he found alot of broken fragment of the famous Khun Paen, so he engaged helper to collect all the fragment for him.
After a few years, Palad Thawee have thoughts of making Amulets, so he start gathering ingredients that believed to be auspicious.
. Soil from 4 Greatest buddhist places from India, stains the soil from base of Great Buddha statues, Pagoda, Sacred Powder, Maharaj, Lttije, Phutthakhun, Trinisinghe.
. Incense from famous altar, sacred soil from several places.
. 108 of Wan ( Herbs ), Mineral and Powder collection from Luang Phor Ti of Wat Palelai.
. Metal powder and soil from Ancient Kru.
. Ancient Amulets like Phra Rod Mahawan and Khunpaen Wat Phraroop.
. 1 Gigantic bowl of the main ingredient which contain broken fragment Khun Paen found in Wat Ban Krang.
. Incense from famous altar, sacred soil from several places.
. 108 of Wan ( Herbs ), Mineral and Powder collection from Luang Phor Ti of Wat Palelai.
. Metal powder and soil from Ancient Kru.
. Ancient Amulets like Phra Rod Mahawan and Khunpaen Wat Phraroop.
. 1 Gigantic bowl of the main ingredient which contain broken fragment Khun Paen found in Wat Ban Krang.
In the Year B.E. 2490, Palad Thawee prepare the mixture of all the sacred ingredients. The sacred ingredient were crushed to sifted and filtered, marinated in water until fine.
On the Fifth month of Year B.E. 2490, a ceremony was held worshipping for Sirimongkol to a magical and sacred, 7 monks was invited to Chanting and Blessing,
. Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai
. Luang Phor Tam of Wat Phra Loi
. Luang Phor Toh of Wat Lat Tan
. Luang Phor Ti of Wat Palelai
. Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Ban Krang
. Luang Phor Kam of Wat Nor Putthangoon
. Luang Phor Plueng of Wat Suwannaphoom.
. Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai
. Luang Phor Tam of Wat Phra Loi
. Luang Phor Toh of Wat Lat Tan
. Luang Phor Ti of Wat Palelai
. Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Ban Krang
. Luang Phor Kam of Wat Nor Putthangoon
. Luang Phor Plueng of Wat Suwannaphoom.
Ceremony took place at Viharn of Wat Ban Krang. When the ceremony finished, they started press moulding the Amulets. With help from Monk and Nen, also people who already accepted the Five Precepts helping in the press moulding process in the sanctuary. While press moulding the amulets, they have to pray "Na Ma Pa Tha" or "Namoputthaya," though out the process. They also constructed a special baking stove surrounded by Holy cord in sanctuary and only to baked on Saturday as stated instruction in the ancient book.
On the Fifth month of Year B.E. 2492, this batch of amulets went through a massive chanting ceremony before putting into Kru at Wat Ban Krang.
Great Keji Monks are invited to Brikam chanted as follows.
. Luang Phor Num of Wat Don Sala, Phatthalung
. Luang Phor Pae of Wat PikulThong, SinghBuri
. Luang Phor Plueng of Wat Suwannaphoom
. Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai, Suphanburi
. Luang Phor Kak of Wat Hua Khao
. Luang Phor Tam of Wat Phra Loi
. Luang Phor Toh of Wat Lat Tan
. Luang Phor Ti of Wat Palelai
. Luang Phor Kam of Wat Nor Putthangoon
. Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Ban Krang
. Luang Phor Num of Wat Don Sala, Phatthalung
. Luang Phor Pae of Wat PikulThong, SinghBuri
. Luang Phor Plueng of Wat Suwannaphoom
. Luang Phor Mui of Wat Don Rai, Suphanburi
. Luang Phor Kak of Wat Hua Khao
. Luang Phor Tam of Wat Phra Loi
. Luang Phor Toh of Wat Lat Tan
. Luang Phor Ti of Wat Palelai
. Luang Phor Kam of Wat Nor Putthangoon
. Luang Phor Sawai of Wat Ban Krang
After consecrate ceremony, these batch of amulets was placed into the Original Kru since then in the Year B.E. 2492.
Later after in Year B.E. 2511 and so on, by the Government's request, the Kru was eventually opened up. These batch of amulets was occasionally retrieved and distributed to the military units.
How much for each khun pean wat bang krang?
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