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Arjan Uuan

Arjan Uuan

Regular price $625.00 SGD
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Item/Amulet: Khun Pean Muean Teap

Temple/Master: Arjan Uuan

Pim/Year: 2553

Province: Bangkok

Material: Gaduk Pee

Wrapping: Silver

Category: Barang

Size: 1"

The Legend of Khun Pean with 1000 Troops – Arjan Uuan's Most Mystical Creation

In the world of sacred Thai amulets, few pieces echo the depth of wiccha, ritual, and raw spiritual power like Arjan Uuan’s “Khun Pean with 1000 Troops.”

This is not just another amulet—it is a masterwork, entirely hand-pressed by Arjan himself in the ancient Namlerk method, using both discipline and deep meditative power passed down from generations of esoteric knowledge.

What makes this Khun Pean truly rare isn’t just its scarcity—but the journey it underwent during its consecration.

Arjan Uuan, known among his followers for intense meditative states and unwavering adherence to old-style wiccha, didn’t consecrate this batch in a single location or one-night event.

Instead, this piece was brought to life through a series of powerful rituals held across seven sacred and spiritually charged locations, each chosen to imbue a specific energy into the amulet.

It is said that Arjan travelled to caves, forests, abandoned cemeteries, and remote temples, performing these rites alone or with select disciples. Each location gave its own “blessing signature,” forming a layered spiritual matrix inside the piece.

The ingredients? As controversial as they are potent: bone ash of both adults and children, carefully measured for balance between attraction (seneh) and commanding presence, and a coffin nail, embedded within to symbolize the transition from yin to yang, life to death, dark to light—a constant flow of cosmic energy.

Here’s the sacred trail this amulet went through:

Metta Maha Saneh Ritual – To attract one’s destined lover (3 June 2553 @ Wat Lat Yai, Samut Songkhram).

Choklap Pokasupsombat Ceremony – For wealth fetching & lottery luck, held deep in the cemetery of Wat Nong Hin, Kanchanaburi (13 August 2553).

Workplace Blessing Ritual (Choklap Natee Gan Ngan) – Held at Wat Lat Bua Lueng Cemetery, Ayutthaya (1st Sept 2553), empowering wearers for career success.

Kamkong Ponggan – A sacred rite of ultimate protection, performed at Wat Kok Tong, Ratchaburi.

Sing Dai Gor Samret – Ensuring success in all endeavors, blessed at Wat Pra Chum Chon, Suphanburi.

Jer Kae Sing Dii – A powerful invocation to allow the wearer to encounter only good things, held at Wat Bonyai, Nakhon Pathom.

And the seventh? A secret location, known only to Arjan Uuan and his closest disciples, said to invoke the Khun Pean himself and his army of spirit warriors.

Results That Speak For Themselves
Since its release, this batch has drawn waves of real-world feedback—from sudden luck with lotteries, to unexpected romantic encounters, to job promotions and business breakthroughs. Many devotees speak of feeling “noticed” and “respected” in ways they never had before. The metta, the seneh, the authority—it flows.

Arjan Uuan’s Khun Pean with 1000 Troops isn’t just a charm—it’s an energetic commander, bringing not only the spirit of Khun Pean, but a legion of purpose, with one goal: to bring you what you seek most.

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