Description
Khun Paen, Kruba Duangdee, BE 2555
A highly sought after Khun Paen amulet. The glazed ceramic variants, such as this example were made as a limited set and today are extremely uncommon and hard to acquire. Other variants include the gold painted pims which are probably rarer (100 pims) and the standard plain powder white and brown versions which are more common but nowhere near as attractive. All together I believe 2,000 amulets were blessed. Certainly I would have no hesitation to recommend this Khun Paen to anyone.
The incantations to bless these powerful Khun Paen amulets a few years ago in April BE 2555 were long and complicated and only a true adept such as Kruba Duangdee could summon the intensity of mental power required. He was assisted by “Taywada Chan Soong” or high level spirits.
He created this Khun Paen for a specific reason, to help those who had experienced bad luck either in either their life or career.
This Khun Paen is made from hundreds of sacred materials but in particular Pong Yaa and Pong Puttakun. In fact each variant of the pim was made with slightly different sacred components, for example, the gold faced variant made with Wahn Dok Tong is thought to be more efficacous for relationships. All the pims are engraved with sacred Yant Akara known as Yant Lanna to further increase the power, the cumulative effect of which is to help the worshiper overcome all apparently insurmountable obstacles or difficulties in life.
One of the many sacred yant to the reverse “Yant Rahu Kaihua” is based on popular legend that anyone who has experienced bad luck can place Rahu Om in the mouth and all bad fate will immediately be resolved for the better. This yant is also known as “Hua Ror” or to laugh, essentially to spit out ones destined bad fortune.




