| Phra Ruang Lang Peun (พระร่วงหลังรางปืน) Thai. ‘Blessing with a gun-grooved back’. A popular Buddhist 
		      																									amulet  that is part of the five 
		
		
		Phra Yod Khunphon. It originates from 
			      																								
			      Wat Phra Sri Rattanamahathat in 
			      																								
			      Sri Satchanalai, in 
			      																								
			      Sukhothai Province, and dates back to the 
																												
	Lopburi Period, when it was first cast. It is about 8 centimeters tall, made from steel, and depicts a standing 
		      																									Buddha image in the pahng hahm yaht pose, i.e. with an abhaya mudra with the right hand raised (fig.), and wearing a crown in the Lopburi style. The back of the amulet has a cylindrical groove, which resembles the barrel of a gun, hence the name.  See also POSTAGE STAMPS.  
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