Luang Phor Parn

S$499

• Phra Buddha meditating on a rooster.
• Provides powerful protection against harm.
• Enhances luck and invites opportunities.
• Brings prosperity and financial abundance.
• Grants charisma and influential presence.
• Promotes spiritual growth and enlightenment.
• Offers blessings and divine guidance.
• Fosters positive energy and harmony.
• Guards against negative forces and entities.

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Description

Luang Phor Parn was born in B.E.2418 (A.D.1875). He is worshipped as one of the top ten greatest Guru monks in Thailand. Luang Phor Parn received the nickname “Parn” because of a red birthmark on his left hand’s little finger; it is seen as an auspicious mark linked to Buddhism. He was ordained as a Bhikkhu at the age of 20.
Lung Phor Parn was the disciple of Luang Phor Niam and Luang Phor Nong. His two teachers passed away with their bodies undecayed. Similarly, when Luang Phor Parn passed away in B.E.2480 (A.D.1947), his body was also undecayed. Five years before he passed away, he announced the time and date of his death. The foreknowledge was correct, and people were astonished.
Luang Phor Parn discovered the powerful Diamond Armour/Shield Yantra (Yant Kropetch) in B.E.2458 (A.D.1915) while making a pilgrimage to Suphanburi Province. Luang Phor Parn was meditating (samadhi) and sensed something supernatural informing him about a powerful Yantra buried in the main Chedi of Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat. He went to the Chedi and later found the old silver template engraved with Diamond Armour Yantra. The template had a message that said the person who found it would be a Great Master. It also mentions that “one who recites the Katha every day will have his body covered with the Diamond Armour, which will protect them from all dangers.” Moreover, their enemies will get hit back by their attacks because of the reflective powers of the Diamond Armour.
Luang Phor Parn was a Guru Monk with esoteric knowledge like astral projection, precognition, and paranormal abilities. His amulets have a long history of warding off dangers, and his talisman typically portrays a Buddha sitting on a Garuda, Hanuman, Bird, Fish, Porcupine, and Cock. Luang Phor Parn’s amulets are very popular among amulet collectors because of their miraculous events.
Luang Phor Parn mentioned that his amulets were blessed for three months and could ward off any danger. He further asserted that if his amulets were blessed for three years, the bird image on the charm would fly out.

Additional information

Weight 17 g
Dimensions 2.5 × 1.5 × 4 cm
Attributes

Blocks Black Magic, Charisma & Attraction, Good Luck, Protection, Spiritual Guidance, Wealth & Prosperity

Classification

Buddha