Authentic 1st Prize Winner Buddha Amulet
Authentic 1st Prize Winner Buddha Amulet
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(1887–1981)
Luang Phor Toh remains one of Thailand’s most highly revered monks, renowned for consecrating powerful Phra Pidta amulets celebrated for protection, prosperity, and auspicious blessings. Pieces from the B.E. 2514–2524 (1971–1981) period are especially prized among collectors for their strong spiritual reputation and rarity.
Specific Details of This Amulet
- Amulet Type: Phra Pidta, “Plod Nui” (Debt-Free) edition — traditionally associated with removing financial burdens and attracting stability and abundance.
- Monk/Temple: Created and blessed by Luang Phor Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee.
- Material: Crafted from sacred black powder (Phong Bailan), a consecrated substance known for its protective and prosperity-enhancing qualities.
- Recognition: Awarded 1st Prize at a certified amulet competition held in Chiang Rai on March 11, 2012.
Spiritual Significance
Phra Pidta, often called the “closed-eye Buddha,” symbolizes deep meditation, blocking out worldly negativity, and drawing vast, encompassing fortune. Devotees commonly wear this amulet to:
- Strengthen financial security
- Support business growth
- Protect against misfortune and harmful influences
- Encourage peace of mind and spiritual focus
This particular Plod Nui (Debt-Free) edition carries added symbolic meaning for those seeking financial freedom and renewed stability.
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