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This batch of Rian Jatukam Ramathep amulet named as (B.E.2541) Roon Bang Seu Haeng (万事兴). In front of the amulet is Jatukam image surround with Eight Rahus, behind is the Chinese Wording (万事兴) means every things that we do will be superb Smooth, Wealth and Good Luck around us. And the little buddha Yantra at four angle represent no matter where we go Jatukam Ramathep will always protect us from North, East, South and West area.
Biography of Ajahn Khun Pan
Ajahn Khun Pan was one of the most well-know white-robed Ajahns of our time. His amulets, like the Phra Kring Pae Tong and Jatukam Pidta Pangkapan have been know to be highly efficacious and are highly sought-after by discerning amulet wearers and particularly so since his death when price of his amulets have increased many times over.
Ajahn Khun Pan is very well-known for his Visha(magic) and was frequently invited to participate in amulet-consecration ceremonies around Thailand. Ajahn Khun Pan's Phra Khun Paen was recognized as one of the most efficacious Phra Khun Paen made in out time and may people have had good experience in their lives after wearing Phra Khun Paen consecrated by Ajahn Khun Pan.
Ajahn Khun Pan was former chief of Police Region 8, Khun Phantharak Rajadej, and believed to be the last commoner holding the noble title Khun, died of old age in Nakhon Si Thammarat aged 103.
Know as a tough crime buster in the South Thailand over 70 years ago, Pol Maj-Gen Khun Phantharak Rajadej was respected by colleagues and local residents but feared by criminals.
He was well-versed in Thai history and folklore and was a prolific writer, having penned articles for many publications. A master of rituals in Nakhon Si Thammarat, he advised on the installation of the pillar shrine in the province 1987.
Thai feudal titles were created in the Ayutthaya period. They were granted until just after the 1932 revolution brought an end to the absolute monarchy and feudalism in the country.
The full title consisted of a prefix signifying the rank (bandasak) and an honorific name (rachatinnanam) granted by the monarch to a particular person, usually reflecting the profession he specialized in. In this case the rank was Khun and the honorific Phantharak Rajadej. The appointee would use the full title in place of his names.
Pol Maj-Gen Khun Phantharak Rajadej was born Butr Phantharak on Feb 18, 1903, in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Tha Sala district. He graduated from the Huay Chorakae police cadet academy in Nakhon Pathom in 1929.
He earned a reputation for wiping out many notorious criminal gangs in Southern Provinces such as Phatthalung and in the Central Provinces like Suphan Buri. As a reward, he was granted his title in 1935.
In 1960, he was appointed chief of Police Region 8 and promoted to police major-general. Pol Maj-Gen Khun Phantharak Rajadej retired in 1964. He entered politics and was elected as a Nakhon Si Thammarat MP for the Democrat party in 1973.
He had eight children with his first wife, who died. He remarried and had four children with his second wife.
Funeral rites were held at Wat Mahathat Woramahawiharn in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Muang district. His body was given royal bathing rites.
Biography of Ajahn Khun Pan
Ajahn Khun Pan was one of the most well-know white-robed Ajahns of our time. His amulets, like the Phra Kring Pae Tong and Jatukam Pidta Pangkapan have been know to be highly efficacious and are highly sought-after by discerning amulet wearers and particularly so since his death when price of his amulets have increased many times over.
Ajahn Khun Pan is very well-known for his Visha(magic) and was frequently invited to participate in amulet-consecration ceremonies around Thailand. Ajahn Khun Pan's Phra Khun Paen was recognized as one of the most efficacious Phra Khun Paen made in out time and may people have had good experience in their lives after wearing Phra Khun Paen consecrated by Ajahn Khun Pan.
Ajahn Khun Pan was former chief of Police Region 8, Khun Phantharak Rajadej, and believed to be the last commoner holding the noble title Khun, died of old age in Nakhon Si Thammarat aged 103.
Know as a tough crime buster in the South Thailand over 70 years ago, Pol Maj-Gen Khun Phantharak Rajadej was respected by colleagues and local residents but feared by criminals.
He was well-versed in Thai history and folklore and was a prolific writer, having penned articles for many publications. A master of rituals in Nakhon Si Thammarat, he advised on the installation of the pillar shrine in the province 1987.
Thai feudal titles were created in the Ayutthaya period. They were granted until just after the 1932 revolution brought an end to the absolute monarchy and feudalism in the country.
The full title consisted of a prefix signifying the rank (bandasak) and an honorific name (rachatinnanam) granted by the monarch to a particular person, usually reflecting the profession he specialized in. In this case the rank was Khun and the honorific Phantharak Rajadej. The appointee would use the full title in place of his names.
Pol Maj-Gen Khun Phantharak Rajadej was born Butr Phantharak on Feb 18, 1903, in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Tha Sala district. He graduated from the Huay Chorakae police cadet academy in Nakhon Pathom in 1929.
He earned a reputation for wiping out many notorious criminal gangs in Southern Provinces such as Phatthalung and in the Central Provinces like Suphan Buri. As a reward, he was granted his title in 1935.
In 1960, he was appointed chief of Police Region 8 and promoted to police major-general. Pol Maj-Gen Khun Phantharak Rajadej retired in 1964. He entered politics and was elected as a Nakhon Si Thammarat MP for the Democrat party in 1973.
He had eight children with his first wife, who died. He remarried and had four children with his second wife.
Funeral rites were held at Wat Mahathat Woramahawiharn in Nakhon Si Thammarat's Muang district. His body was given royal bathing rites.