Phra Khru Sangkharaksopon, Wat Prayasuren, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok released this amulet. Khun Paen is the protagonist of a story believed to be based on historical facts and natural persons, which was made into a great work of poetic literature by King Somdej Phra Putta Lerd Hla Napalai. The story is about a love triangle between Phra Khun Paen (a handsome young man) and the love of his life. The literary fictional Phra Khun Paen is the primary influence and originating evidence of the magical practice of making the Golden Child; Kuman Thong effigies are made from children's bone ashes, which are believed to bring good luck and fortune to those who own them.
Phra Khun Paen amulet is highly revered by the Thai people and is believed to possess a multitude of magical qualities: Metta Mahaniyom (popularity), Maha Sanaeh (attraction and charm), and even (invincibility against weapons), is said to be present in the amulet. Many masters or guru monks like to make Phra Khun Paen a charming Metta (love and attraction) amulet. But many people will likely see Phra Khun Paen amulets feature with a baby boy, "Kuman Thong," Chicken, Women, and Sword, or with a Sexual image, without knowing what it's presented and what it means.
It is said that Phra Khun Paen helps you attract the opposite sex, increasing the power of attraction, admiration, and charm, and is well-loved. The popularity of such amulets, Phra Khun Paen accompanying a baby boy "Kuman Thong," is due to the beliefs that such charms are primarily associated with safeguarding the home, family safety is to be expected, and it can protect inhabitants from all ghosts and evil spirits.