Silver thai amulet Rian Nang Paan Ruun Sud Thaii from the venerable Luang Pho Sod Thammawaro (Phra Khru Aneksanarakhun), in his lifetime abbot of Wat Po Taeng Tai, Amphoe Bang Trai, Changwat Ayutthaya from the year BE 2537 (1994).
Luang Pho Sod created the amulet on the occasion of his 97th birthday in a small series of only 999 pieces. It concerns an among believers and collectors very much popular rarity, because it is a rare "Sud Thaii" series. This means that it is the last amulet series which a monk has created. "Sud Thaii" means so much such as „the last“. With it the venerable Luang Pho Sod on the occasion of his 97th birthday has decided to create no more other amulets in the future. Accordingly fast the whole amulet series was sold out in the temple.
The amulet shows the venerable Luang Pho Sod on a monk's seat (Paan) seated on the front. The stroke is "Phra Khru Aneksanrakhun (Sod Thammawaro) Aju 97 Pii BE 2537".
The back shows the by a circle of protecting, luck-giving and blessing-giving Pali formulae surrounded Yahn of the venerable Luang Pho Sod. The stroke under it is "Wat Po Taeng Tai Amphoe Bang Trai Changwat Ayutthaya".
The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 5.3 cm, width approx. 3.1 cm, thickness approx. 1.3 cm and weight approx. 29 grammes.
Luang Pho Sod amulets give luck and prosperity. In financial and business matters they give to their wearer a „happy hand“. Particularly businessmen, service providers and freelances swear upon their effect. But also lottery players, casino players and card players swear upon their luck-giving effect. Besides they protect against misfortune and accidents.