Phaya Khao Kham, Khun Paen of the Northern Region, and the In Couple United in Blissful Passion. Combining Two Legends of Powerful Love Charms. Carry one and get two – intensely charming, second to none.
Archan O Sakda opened the ancient texts and used the ultimate Maha Sanaeh (great charm) powder-erasing method, which is the "Pathomang Awakening of the Five Sensual Desires". Archan had to continuously perform the powder-erasing ritual on consecutive Mondays, from moonrise until sunrise. Then, he took the powder erased from the board and mixed it with various charm powders, such as old, preserved powder erased by previous generations of teachers. Before pressing the amulets and consecrating them in multiple ceremonies, this batch of amulets was considered one of his most difficult to create.
The final consecration ceremony took place on "Raja Sanaeh Day" (King of Charm Day), which is when the "stars surround the moon" in the sky. This is considered a grand ceremony involving pig's head offerings and requiring specific auspicious times to perform the blessing. What's equally special is that Archan O Sakda brought this batch of amulets to the Wai Kru (Teacher Appreciation) ceremony of his teachers, "Luang Phor Noppawan Khun Saaro of Wat Sena Nimit, Ayutthaya Province," on August 16, 2024 (Note: The Thai year 2567 corresponds to the Western year 2024). In this ceremony, 9 monks were invited to participate in the Buddha Abhiseka (consecration) of the amulets and various charms, with Luang Phor Noppawan presiding over the monastic part of the ceremony.
The front depicts "Phaya Khao Kham," likened to the Khun Paen of the central region – a man with many wives and lovers, surrounded by women who flock, gather, and follow him closely. It illustrates having numerous women surrounding him simultaneously, signifying the greatest charm capable of influencing the minds of all women to live together without conflict. Therefore, ancient Lanna traditions adopted the unique characteristic of the king with immense charm towards women, "Father Phaya Khao Kham," to create powerful amulets for Metta Mahaniyom (great loving-kindness and popularity) and ultimate Maha Sanaeh (great charm), unparalleled by any other charm. It is a must-have amulet for the flirtatious man who desires multiple loves, secret affairs, or many simultaneous relationships.
The back features "Phaya In Pa Cha Da," representing sensual desire, the bonds of lust, and the art of arousing passion, true to its name "Pa Cha Da," which means to approach immediately and willingly surrender without exception. Since ancient times, "In" or "A-in" has been considered one of the oldest types of amulets, depicting a man and woman embracing. This originates from the belief in a love where "we will never be separated." It has long been believed to be a powerful charm for attracting the opposite sex, making it highly sought after by young men throughout every era.
For your convenience, an MP3 format of the Katha chanting is provided with your purchase.