| Phra Phong Suphan (พระผงสุพรรณ) Thai. Name of a 
		popular and well-known 
																												Buddhist 
		
		      
		      amulet from Wat Phra Sri Rattanamahathat in Suphanburi, and in certain styles also known as Phra Phong Suphan Pim Nah Kae (พระผงสุพรรณพิมพ์หน้าแก่), Phra Phong Suphan Pim Nah Klahng (พระผงสุพรรณพิมพ์หน้ากลาง), etc. 
																												It is seated
				
																												
																												in the
				
		
		maravichaya pose, also known as 
		      
		      																									
		      bhumisparsa. It is believed to posses supernatural powers, offer protection against weapons, and convey kindness. It is part of a set of five amulets, that are collectively known as Phra Khreuang Benjaphahkhih (fig.), which are associated with the five elements, and of which Phra Phong Suphan represents the element of wind. 
			
			
			
																												See also POSTAGE STAMPS. 
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