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Luang Phor Koon “Rian Nang Phan – Chanaman” Amulet (B.E. 2537 / 1994)

Luang Phor Koon “Rian Nang Phan – Chanaman” Amulet (B.E. 2537 / 1994)

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Luang Phor Koon “Rian Nang Phan – Chanaman” Amulet (B.E. 2537 / 1994)

This sacred Luang Phor Koon “Rian Nang Phan – Chanaman” amulet was blessed by the legendary Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho of Wat Ban Rai. Created in B.E. 2537 (1994 A.D.), this highly respected edition is treasured by both Buddhist devotees and collectors throughout Thailand.

The amulet depicts Luang Phor Koon seated in meditation upon a lotus throne, surrounded by sacred Yant (Yantra) inscriptions. This edition is known as “Chanaman,” meaning “Victory Over Demons” or “Conquering Evil,” symbolizing the triumph of wisdom, compassion, and virtue over fear, negativity, and harmful influences.

Luang Phor Koon was one of Thailand’s most beloved monks, renowned for his humility, generosity, and lifelong dedication to helping others. His blessings and amulets have become some of the most sought-after in Thailand, with many devotees wearing them as symbols of faith, protection, and good fortune.

Traditionally Believed to Bring

  • Powerful protection from danger, accidents, and misfortune.
  • Protection from negative spiritual influences, harmful intentions, and black magic.
  • Blessings for wealth, prosperity, and financial success.
  • Good luck and favorable opportunities.
  • Peace of mind, courage, and emotional strength.
  • Protection while traveling and during daily activities.
  • Victory over obstacles and difficult situations.
  • Increased merit, wisdom, and positive karma.
  • Harmony, happiness, and family well-being.

Many devotees also wear this amulet while sleeping, believing it offers spiritual comfort and protection during the night. In Thai Buddhist tradition, some believe it can help guard against negative spiritual influences associated with frightening dreams or sleep paralysis. While these beliefs are matters of personal faith and tradition, sleep paralysis is also a medically recognized condition, and recurring or distressing episodes should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

The Nang Phan design represents stability, mindfulness, and the unwavering strength gained through Buddhist practice. It serves as a reminder that through faith, meditation, and compassion, one can overcome fear and life’s many challenges.

This amulet is both a sacred object of devotion and a timeless symbol of protection, prosperity, wisdom, and spiritual resilience.

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