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A great Luang Phor Thuad amulet consecrated at Wat Chang Hai in commemoration of the legendry monk and to help towards the construction of a new sermon hall.
These amulets continue the legacy of this famous temple and represent great value for money. The sacred constituents were carefully chosen.
- 108 species of sedges and herbs collected from various holy places. Prasert Anomakhun (Ajahn Wichian), the present Abbot of Wat Prasert Boonyawat presented the original sedge powder as he has done since the consecration of the very first Luang Phor Thuad amulets.
- Sedge powder made in 1956, kept by Mr Changchuan Phromsithong, part of which was presented by Mr Suthan Sunthornsewi.
- 108 species of holy sedges, 108 species of pollen and 108 wood cores collected and offered by Ajahn Klai for Wat Tham. All these took him over three years to collect.
- 108 types of holy sedge powder presented by Luang Phor Kiao from Wat Huao Ngo, Pattani.
- 108 Types of sedge powder along with Kak Ya Yak soil infused with magic for a period of 4 months, collected by Ajahn Nong from Wat Sai Khao and Luang Phor Daeng from Wat Sri Mahapho.
- Soil collected from important places related to Luang Phor Thaud, such as from under the Liab tree where his umbilical cord was buried, soil from Pera province where he passed away, soil from Khedar province in Malaysia where his body was kept after his death.
- Kak Ya Yak soil from Lamphaya Templin province used in making Luang Phor Thuad amulets since 1954, along with soil from Phi Kong Sai Chedi and Yod Tham Chedi.
- Powder from roofing tiles from the Emerald Buddha temple, Wat Ratchabopit Mahasimaram, Wat Bawonnivet Wihan, Wat Rangsi Suthawat, Wat Kasattriyaram and Wat Sothorn Wararam Mahawihan..
The amulets / constituents were consecrated by many of todays most famous guru monks, both living and dead:
- Luang Phor Waen, from Wat Doi Mae Pung
- Luang Phor Kasem Khemako
- Luang Phor Uttama from Wat Wangwiwwkaram
- Ajahn Nong from Wat Sai Khao
- Luang Phor Klan from Wat Khao Kho
- Luang Phor Phrom from Wat Samphaokheo
- Ajahn Peng from Wat Sai Khao
- Luang Phor Wichian from Wat Prasert Boonyawat
- Luang Phor Pern from Wat Bang Phra
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Amulets from Wat Mahawan, Lampoon Province are considered very scared, and what’s more, the Phra Rod amulets from this temple are part of the famous Benjapaki group, the most expensive set of amulets in Thailand.
Phra Rod amulets from this temple are way beyond the budget of all but the most wealthy. As such worshippers generally seek out less expensive alternatives to provide similar protection.
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