Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks

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Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks
Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet consecrated by 6 famous Monks


Very rare Luang Phu Thuad Thai Amulet from the venerable Ajahn Weerapong Sae Tia, Kroong Kram Potichit, Wittayu Road, Khaeng Lumpini, Khaet Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand from the year BE 2546 (2007).

The Amulet was created from 108 holy ingredients and Nam Mon Saksit (holy water) and consecrated by 6 of the most important monks of Thailand. On the front the venerable Luang Phu Thuad is to be seen in the sitting position typical for him. At the back a Yant for luck and prosperity is to be seen, as well as the stroke "Potichit".

The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 4.2 cm, width approx. 2.5 cm, thickness approx. 1.6 cm and weight approx. 13 grammes. A Katha (incantation) which you receive in written translation belongs to the amulet.

The amulet gives to its wearer health, luck and prosperity. In financial matters it gives to its owner a "happy hand". It protects him against illness, misfortune and accident.

The Luang Phu Thuad Amulets wear consecrated by the follow 6 monks:

1. Luang Ta Mha (Phra Ajahn Warongkhot Wiriyataro), abbot of Wat Tham Mueang Na, Tambon Mueang Na, Amphoe Chiang Daw, Changwat Chiang Mai, Nordthailand.

2. Luang Pho Sai Yod, abbot of Wat Sakae, Bangkok, Thailand (ohne Foto).

3. Phra Ajahn Thiw Titawattano (Phra Khru Wimoln Yanna Udom), abbot of Wat Manee Chonnakhan, Tambon Prommamas, Amphoe Mueang, Changwat Lopburi, Thailand.

4. Luang Pho Throng Chantasopi (Phra Khru Suphat Thamma Sophon), abbot of Wat Saladin, Tambon Muang Tia, Amphoe Wiset Chaichan, Changwat Angthong, Thailand (ohne Foto).

5. Luang Phu Dee Thammatiro, abbot of Wat Tehpakorn, Jaram Sanitwong Road, Khaeng Bang Plad, Khet Bang Plat, Bangkok, Thailand.

6. Luang Pho Aan Apipalo (Phra Khru Uthai Thammasan), abbot of Wat Rongko (Wat Thamkosok), Tambon Uthai Mai, Amphoe Mueang Uthai, Changwat Uthaithani, Thailand.

Luang Phu Thuad was born in the year of the dragon, on Friday in April of 2125 (1582) in Ban Sua Chan, Tambon Chumphon, Mueang Chathingphra, Changwat Songkhla, south Thailand. His parents were Mr. Huu and Mrs. Chan, the surname is not delivered.

In 2132 (1589), at the age of 7 years, he began his Buddhist education with Somphan Chuag in the Wat Deeluang in Songkhla. In 2140 (1597), at the age of 15 years, the venerable Luang Phu Thuad ordained in the same temple to the novice (Buat Naen).

5 years later, in 2145 (1602), he ordained to the monk (Buat Phra) in the Samnak Phra Maha Thera Piya Thatsi in the province of Nakhon Sri Thammarat. He received the monk's name "Rama Thammigo".

Luang Phu Thuad passed away during a Malaysia trip and was transferred to Wat Chang Hai. The exact date of death is unknown, nevertheless, he should have become 108 years old, after the tradition.


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