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Khun Paen Plai Kuman (KPPK) made
by Luang Phor Tim (LP Tim) in
B.E. 2517, Wat Lahanrai, Rayong
Thailand.
Famous Khun Paen in Thailand
Amulet World, Khun Paen Plai
Kuman (KPPK) made by Luang Phor
Tim (LP Tim) in B.E. 2518, Wat
Lahanrai, Rayong Thailand.
It comes with a fascinating
story published in many Thailand
Magazines.
Sometime back in B.E.2513, a
temple helper in Wat Lahanrai
was informed by LP Tim that
B.E.2514 was a great year to
produce any amulets that come
with highly efficiency. However,
LP Tim needs a baby that died in
her mother’s womb on a Tuesday
and will be required to be
buried or cremated on Saturday.
The baby will need to be removed
from her mother’s womb with a
ritual. The ritual includes the
use of a phayant (magic cloth)
drawn by LP Tim, special khata (magic
scripts) and a mit-mor (magic
knife). The corpse of the baby
will be a good stimulus for any
magic creation that comes side
by side with some other holy
materials used.
In the quest of such requirement
by LP Tim, the temple helper
asked around and managed to find
a pregnant lady that was died on
Tuesday and arranged to be
buried or cremated on Saturday.
The family’s members was
approached and explained on the
purpose of performing the
ritual. The Thais believe that
if a pregnant lady dies in a
tragic will carry with her
grievances and turn into a
vicious ghost, thus unable to
rest in peace. This is the cause
of bad karmas in her previous
life. The family’s members
accepted the proposal thinking
that this would help to turn the
decease’s bad karmas into good
merits and benefit everybody as
a whole.
The temple helper went ahead to
remove the baby’s corpse out of
her mother’s womb with
instructions by LP Tim. It is
written in many books that while
the temple helper wrapped the
baby’s corpse in the phayant and
quickly went back to Wat
Lahanrai, he could hear the
voice of the mother’s ghost
demanding the return of her
baby.
The baby’s corpse was passed to
LP Tim and LP Tim performed
another ritual in the main hall
of Wat Lahanrai. Ritual went on
for many days and nights and
once it was done, the temple
helper was told to bake and
grind them into powder. While
during the grinding process,
sparks were seen and this
shocked the temple helper.
LP Tim picked a best date for
the consecration ceremony and he
invited LP Keow to participate.
LP Keow was a bandit before he
sought refuge in Buddhism. He
was also a husband of 9 wives.
All of his wives lived in
harmony and LP Tim said that
with LP Keow great metta, it
would help very much in creating
the magic powders. I guess that
is why LP Tim’s amulets come
with great metta effects.
During the ceremony, only magic
powders were created. The
powders were later used in the
making of many amulets from B.E.
2515 to B.E. 2518.
Among all LP Tim’s amulets, the
most famous belongs to his KPPK
and there are 2 bloks. The blok
1 were those that made by LP Tim
himself and blok 2 were made by
Wat Lahanrai’s committee. Same
powder was used. All Blok 2 were
produced without any gold paint
and all blok 1 were applied with
a thin layer of gold paint by LP
Tim himself. This applies to
both Phim Yai (Big Mold) and
Phim Lek (Small Mold).
KPPK Phim Yai
Nevertheless, after the blok 2
were issued to the public. Many
devotees requested LP Tim to
apply gold paint to their KPPK.
Some were painted only on the
front while some were fully
painted. No record was kept on
the quantity that was asked to
paint. Only those with 2 takruts
behind are confirmed as Blok 1
and quantity not more than
200pcs. Total KPPK Phim Yai made
(with/without takruts) is
2000pcs.
KPPK Phim Lek
Total KPPK Phim Lek made is
5000pcs and all comes without
takruts.
KPPK Phim Kayasad
The earliest KPPK’s material
used was cooked with Oils, Soils,
Bananas, Kayasad etc. and Phat
Ta Mong Powder. Kayasad is a
sweet desert and can be commonly
seen during TRIMAS season (Buddhist
Lent Period from August to
October). Khao Pansa day is the
first day of the rains retreat
and Ok Pansa marks the end of
the Buddhist Lent. The tradition
of Buddhist Lent or the annual 3
months rains retreat is known in
Thai as “Phansa”.
This early batch of KPPK comes
with both Phim Yai and Phim lek.
Not easy to identify.
Aside to this, KPPK is regarded
as a controversy amulet in
Thailand. There is this hearsay
that the molds of KPPK were kept
by the committee members and
they reproduced another batch
after LP Tim’s death. While
another rumors said that the
molds were sold to a gold smith
shop owner and he used it to
replicate many KPPK. All these
are just “hearsay”. It is also
published in many books and
websites that there is only 1
mold. If you happen to browse
thru some magazines, books and
websites, you will come across
many KPPK in different sizes and
not obvious marking recommended
by many magazines. This poses
inconsistency.
Some of the amulets created by
LP Tim: -
Phra Kring (Chi Na Ban Chorn)
B.E2517
Made from Nava-Loha metal
Golden Base – 16pcs
Silver Base – 390