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sku: A676 Phra Pidta Pangkaparn w/ Hanuman (Phaya Chinghai) Ajahn Khunpan Wat Khao-or Wat Mahathat & Wat Mamuang Khao Year: BE2546 Phang Phakan means “the…
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sku: A676
Phra Pidta Pangkaparn w/ Hanuman (Phaya Chinghai)
Ajahn Khunpan Wat Khao-or
Wat Mahathat & Wat Mamuang Khao
Year: BE2546
Phang Phakan means “the conqueror of darkness” and is believed to enhance fortune, counter bad luck, and protect against inauspicious years (chong).
This batch is another highly revered series in the Ajahn Khun Phan lineage, as it was consecrated together with the Chedi Rai batch (BE 2545 / 2002) and made from the same sacred materials.
The front of the amulet features the Phra Pidta Pangkaparn design, while the back depicts Hanuman holding a flag. A code is inscribed at the bottom. This piece was created with a myriad of sacred ingredients and consecrated in seven ceremonies. The rituals were presided over by Ajahn Khun Phan and many other famous monks from the Khao Or lineage.
This amulet series was originally initiated by Khun Phantharakratchadet (Ajahn Khun Phan), who at that time was the chairman overseeing the creation. He had planned the making since 2002 and had it included in the consecration ceremonies of the Jatukam Ramathep Chedi Rai Restoration batch, 2002.
Consecrated through 7 Ceremonies
1st Ceremony – March 13, 2002: Casting ceremony at Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan, Nakhon Si Thammarat (presided by Khun Phan), together with the Chedi Rai batch.
2nd Ceremony – September 21, 2003: Sea consecration ritual at Pak Phanang, Nakhon Si Thammarat, together with the Chedi Rai batch.
3rd Ceremony – September 22, 2003: Consecration inside the Maha Ut Hall (completely sealed ordination hall), with Phra Sung, together with the Chedi Rai batch.
4th Ceremony – September 25, 2002: Grand consecration ceremony inside the main viharn of Wat Phra Mahathat, together with the Chedi Rai batch.
5th Ceremony – August 12, 2003: Consecration in the Maha Ut ordination hall at Phra Sung (Phra Wihan Sung), Nakhon Si Thammarat.
6th Ceremony – August 21, 2003: Buddhist consecration at Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan.
7th Ceremony – August 26, 2003: Final consecration and invocation of blessings from Lord Phang Phakan at Wat Mamuang Khao, before being officially released for worship at the end of 2003. Khao.
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Made from the fine sacred materials and consecrated by Khun Phan together with famous masters of the Khao Or lineage. Created according to ancient traditions, this batch is regarded as one of the renowned series. At present, it is almost never seen and is considered rare.
Some of the ingredients are: