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code: A413 🔥 Rian Yan Sawan Saturday 5 (Sao Ha) BE.2555 🔥 LP Phaeo (LP Phaew Pawaro) 🔥 Wat Rangman (aka. Wat Rung Mun, Wat…
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code: A413
🔥 Rian Yan Sawan Saturday 5 (Sao Ha) BE.2555
🔥 LP Phaeo (LP Phaew Pawaro)
🔥 Wat Rangman (aka. Wat Rung Mun, Wat CharoenRart BumRong, Wat Pracharat Bamrung, Wat CharoenRatBamrung)
One of the most revered and widely tested living masters of protective amulets, particularly for invulnerability, is Luang Pu Phaew (also known as LP Phaeo). The Rian Yan Sawan Saturday 5 from Luang Pu Phaew of Wat Rang Man, made of sacred Copper metal, was consecrated in a grand Buddhist ceremony and encased in a waterproof case.
This rian medal was specially blessed in Luang Pu Phaew’s own bedroom, infused with the highest spiritual power. It has been tested for its mystical properties, including an experiment where a firearm was aimed at the rian medal, but the bullets failed to discharge—the gun malfunctioned, leaving the round stuck in the barrel.
The Rian Yan Sawan Saturday 5 Medal, made of copper, was consecrated by Luang Pu Phaew Pavaro of Wat Rang Man, Kamphaeng Saen District, Nakhon Pathom Province. Luang Pu Phaew, known as the “Deity of Kamphaeng Saen”, is revered nationwide for his amulets, which are renowned for their powerful protective qualities, including bulletproof invulnerability, warding off dangers, and ensuring safety.
Countless individuals have reported miraculous escapes from life-threatening situations, defying logic. Many have tested his amulets by firing weapons at them, only to witness shocking results—bullets misfiring, getting stuck in the chamber, or even causing the gun barrel to crack. These repeated occurrences have cemented the belief that all of Luang Pu Phaew’s amulets are impervious to gunfire!
However, when asked which of his amulets is the most powerful, experts and devoted followers immediately point to the Rian Yan Sawan Saturday 5. This particular amulet has an unmatched track record of miraculous experiences and is widely regarded as the most potent.
The secret to this medal’s extraordinary power lies in its intense spiritual consecration. Luang Pu Phaew ordered all of these rian medals to be kept in his residence for an extended period, personally blessing them every day and night for years. On the most auspicious date—Saturday, the 5th of the 5th month, in the 5th year of the Thai Buddhist era 2555 (2012), coinciding with the Buddhist Jayanti Year, he performed an ultimate consecration ritual.
At precisely 9:55 AM, he completed his meditation and sacred empowerment ceremony, infusing the medals with maximum divine energy. Furthermore, this rian medal bears the Mahaesuan Yantra (Yan Sawan) on the back, an extremely potent symbol of invulnerability.
After the consecration, the organizing committee removed the medals from Luang Pu Phaew’s chamber. In an extraordinary moment witnessed by the media, a group of individuals immediately tested the amulet’s power within the temple grounds using various firearms.
Since that day, the Rian Yan Sawan Saturday 5 has become legendary across Thailand. It is now increasingly rare and valuable in every metal variation. Highly sought after in the Thai sacred amulet community, it is recognized as one of Luang Pu Phaew’s most powerful and iconic creations, carrying immense spiritual significance and protective energy.