This
is a very beautiful condition of LP Sakorn KhunPaen, Phim Lek, Wat
Nongkrub, B.E.2543. The KhunPaen of this batch composes of a large
quantity of LP Tim's Phong PraiGuman powder, the surface and content of
the KhunPaen looks soft and like the expensive LP Tim's version in some
degree.
The KhunPaen Phim Lek was made at Wat Nongkrub and blessed by LP Sakorn in
B.E.2543, and publicly distributed in B.E.2544. The KhunPaen is called Wat
mold or temple mold because it was actually originated at Wat Nongkrub.
The reverse side of the KhunPaen has a silver Takrut embedded. This
is a rare, popular LP Sakorn KhunPaen PraiGuman. With its economy price
the KhunPaen can well be used as a substitution to LP Tim's version with
the same efficacies and properties --especially on Metta and opposite-sex
attractiveness.
The price for a LP Tim KhunPaen PraiGuman, Phim Lek is now so expensive
and nearly reach 100,000 Baht for a beautiful, complete condition item,
but for the LP Sakorn's version of B.E.2543 the price is so much lower.
This is why LP Sakorn's KhunPaen PraiGuman is a smart choice for smart
collectors.
LP Sakorn was a closest disciple of LP Tim, and learned so much Visha from
his teacher. LP Sakorn lived with and served LP Tim since he was 15. After
his ordination in B.E. 2490, LP Sakorn started learning Visha from LP Tim
and finished all his teacher's Visha pool in around early 2500s.
LP Sakorn is a very important successor to LP Tim of Wat Laharnrai. When
LP Tim was still alive he had publicly told that after his pass-away LP
Sakorn would sit his place. LP Sakorn now is 72 years old and the Abbot of
Wat Nongkrub. |