Pidta
This category will contain all Phra Pidta amulets made and consecrated by different monks from various traditional Thai temples.
Pidta Luang Phor Pae 2541 (White)
Made in Buddhist year 2541 with powder.
Temple : Wat Pitkulthong
Width: 3.2cm Height: 3.8cm.
Purpose: Overcome all obstacles, free from danger, and enhance charisma.
Pidta Maharacha 2539
Made in Buddhist year 2539 with powder and embedded with gem.
Temple : Wat Nongnoakkai
Width: 2.5 cm Height: 2.7 cm.
Purpose: Consolidation of wealth, great popularity and good fortune.
Pidta Maharacha Pasom Din Bolan 2548
Made in Buddhist year 2548 with specially selected powder and ancient earth.
Temple : Wat Petburi
Width: 2.8 cm Height: 3.6 cm.
Purpose: Enhance charisma, fortunes and avoid all danger.
Pakawan (Bronze) 2536
Made in Buddhist year 2536 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Mawichy
Width: 1.6 cm Height: 1.9 cm.
Purpose: Avoid and repel all bad energies and enhance fortunes.
Pakawan (Nerwa) 2536
Made in Buddhist year 2536 with seven types of precious metal.
Temple : Wat Mawichy
Width: 1.6 cm Height: 1.9 cm.
Purpose: Avoid and repel all bad energies and enhance fortunes.
Pakawan Maharak (Bronze) 2536
Made in Buddhist year 2536 with Bronze.
Temple : Wat Khokthong
Width: 1.5 cm Height: 2.1 cm.
Purpose: Enhance charisma, wealth, fortune and dispel unwanted elements.
Phra Pidta 2532 (Water Drop) Phrakru Udom
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2532
Temple: Wat Takong
This amulet was made and consecrated by Phrakru Udom, the 7th abbot of Wat Takong, a historical temple built in Buddhist year 2225 which shot to stardom under the leadership of its 4th abbot Luang Phor Chaem Inthachoto. Sacred objects originating from Wat Takong are highly sought after.
Purpose: Avoid danger, ward away evil, and dispel negative energies.
Phra Pidta Ud Kring Maha Rak (Bronze) 2539 LP Khampan
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2539
Temple: Wat Tha Mahachai
Luang Phor Khampan had utilsed old temple bells, kesa, maha luay silver, gold ores, and other minerals believed to be given by Nagas to make this batch of amulets. Uninterrupted chanting of fortune spell Nachaliti and Chinnabanchorn have been invoked in the consecration ceremony.
Purpose: Receive a steady and uninterrupted flow of income and relief from all sufferings.
Phra Pidta Ud Kring Maha Rak (Pitong) 2539 LP Khampan
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2539
Temple: Wat Tha Mahachai
Luang Phor Khampan had utilsed old temple bells, kesa, maha luay silver, gold ores, and other minerals believed to be given by Nagas to make this batch of amulets. Uninterrupted chanting of fortune spell Nachaliti and Chinnabanchorn have been invoked in the consecration ceremony.
Purpose: Receive a steady and uninterrupted flow of income and relief from all sufferings.
Phra Pidta Ud Kring Maha Rak (Samlit) 2539 LP Khampan
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2539
Temple: Wat Tha Mahachai
Luang Phor Khampan had utilsed old temple bells, kesa, maha luay silver, gold ores, and other minerals believed to be given by Nagas to make this batch of amulets. Uninterrupted chanting of fortune spell Nachaliti and Chinnabanchorn have been invoked in the consecration ceremony.
Purpose: Receive a steady and uninterrupted flow of income and relief from all sufferings.
Phra Pidta Lom Luk (Lead) 2552
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2552
Temple: Wat Thung Hiang
This batch of Pidta is made and consecrated by Luang Pu Boon in Buddhist year 2552. They are made from lead and bottom filled with holy powder with 3 takruts embedded.
Purpose: Attracting wealth, avoiding danger, and dispelling evil.
Pidta Maha Ut Hua Cherut Loon Baramee (Bronze) 2536 LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2536
Temple: Wat Banrai
Phra Thep Wittayakom or Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho, the former abbot of Wat Banrai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province was among one of the top guru monks. Sacred objects made and consecrated by His Venerable are highly priced with the 2512 batch breaking through 5 million baht. The meaning of Phra Pidta “Maha Ut” (great wealth) loon “Baramee” (prestige) is obvious.
Purpose: Prestige, power, success, and wealth.
Phra Pidta Ut Kring (Silver) loon Sau Har 2537 LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2537
Temple: Wat Banrai
Luang Por Koon performed a special consecration ceremony at Ban Rai Temple on Saturday 5, 30 April 2537 (5th waxing moon of the 5th month). His Venerable has engraved gold-otter-silver-copper sheets with talisman that were melted to mold and create this particular batch sacred object. This Phra Pidta is considered the ultimate amulet full of magical virtues.
Purpose: Business, fortune, wealth, and safety.
Phra Pidta Ut Kring (Nawa) loon Sau Har 2537 LP Koon
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2537
Temple: Wat Banrai
Luang Por Koon performed a special consecration ceremony at Ban Rai Temple on Saturday 5, 30 April 2537 (5th waxing moon of the 5th month). His Venerable has engraved gold-otter-silver-copper sheets with talisman that were melted to mold and create this particular batch sacred object. This Phra Pidta is considered the ultimate amulet full of magical virtues.
Purpose: Business, fortune, wealth, and safety.
Pidta Sau Har Yant Khuang Mahalarp (Nerwa) 2534 Luang Phor Daeng
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2534
Temple: Wat Kau Bandai-it
This batch of Pidta was made from talisman plates provided by the Supreme Patriarch Somdet Sangharaja Phra Nyanasamvara along with the talisman of famous monks all over the kingdom. In addition, the Supreme Patriarch lit the the victory candle on March 16 without extinguishing until Saturday, the last 5 days in the 5th month, which is the 14th day of the waning moon of the 5th month, which falls on the 13th day of April 2534. Every night until the 5th Saturday in the 5th month, prominent guru monks such as Luang Phor Pern, Wat Bangplad, Luang Phor Yit, Wat Nong Chor, Luang Phor Uttama, Wat Wang Wiwekaram, Luang Phor Ket, Wat Koh Lak, Luang Phor Cham, Wat Don Yai Hom, and more than 100 other monks paticipated in the consecration ceremony.
Purpose: Great wealth, fortune and prosperity.
Phra Pidta Phim Sian Laem 2550 LPu Sai
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 252550
Temple: Wat Takhianram
Luang Pu Sai shot to fame during a turbulent era in Thailand’s history when communists terrorised and killed villagers incessantly in rural areas including Sisaket Province. His Venerable engraved takruts for military officers, volunteers and border patrol police who served in defense of the country. Those who possessed Luang Pu’s takruts were able to elude danger, harm, and, on the contrary, successfully repelled the communist incursions.
Purpose: Valour, victory, avoid danger and harm.
Phra Pidta Mahaniyom (Yellow)
Made in Buddhist year 2542 with with several minerals including ancient temple bell.
Temple : Wat Kau
Width: 2.4 cm Height: 2.7 cm
Purpose: Avoid danger and enhance wealth
Pidta Jumbo 2541 LPu Toh
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2541
Temple: Wat Pladu Chimplee
Marking the 111th anniversary, the abbot of Wat Pladu Chimplee used the old powder leftover by Luang Pu Toh and mixed it with the remnant of His Venerable’s ashes to make this batch of Pidta Jumbo amulets with Yantri talisman on the rear. The Mahaputtapisek ceremony was led by Luang Pu Tim of Wat Phra Khao with many guru monks from all over the kingdom joining in the consecration.
Purpose: Avoiding danger, protection, and safety.
Rian Pid Tam Har Sekti Loon Laek (Gold/Blue)
Made and consecrated in Buddhist year 2539
Temple: Wat Takong
This batch of Phra Pidta amulets were made and consecrated by the 7th abbot Phrakru Udomcharuwat of Wat Takong in Buddhist year 2539. It is the first generation of millionaire batch also known as "Phokthrasap" or "wealth remains."
Purpose: Fortune fetching, wealth conservation, and avoid all danger.
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