Phra Pidta Mahasaneh
Master | Luang Pu Toh |
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Temple | Wat Pradoochimplee |
Province | Bangkok |
Batch | Wat Maiamataros Batch |
Category Type | Powder |
Material | Nur Phong Kesorn |
Quantity Produced | 33,000 |
Year (B.E.) | 2518 |
Year (C.E.) | 1975 |
Status | For Show Only |
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Phra Pidta Roon Metta Mahasaneh
- Nur Phong Kesorn 33,000 pieces
- Nur Phong Bailan 3,000 pieces
Phra Somdej Prok Pho Phim Ok Rong
- Nur Phong Kesorn 33,000 pieces
Phra Somdej Phim Sam Liam Kha Toh
- Nur Phong Kesorn 3,000 pieces
- Nur Phong Bailan 3,000 pieces
Phra Phong Phim Jan Loy
- Nur Phong Kesorn Phim Raek (1st mould) less than 5,000 pieces
- Nur Phong Kesorn Phim Song (2nd mould) 30,000 pieces
These 4 types of powdered amulets were produced in the year B.E. 2517 and were brought to LP Toh to bless for 1 full year before distribution. During that period, no one had the knowledge of powder mixing and pressing amulets at Wat Pradoochimplee. Luang Pu Toh was already very old at the time so he was not involved in the production but he assigned this task to Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun, who contacted the technicians and also aranged for the amulets distribution.
The powder formula of Wat Mai Amataros was already famous for good powder mixture in the amulet market. The mixture consists of Tang Ew oil, shell cement, white cement water, soft coconut sugar and various powder of dried plant stems. After Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun learned the formula of producing such powder amulets, he started producing powdered amulet for Wat Pradoochimplee. Starting from Phra Somdej Roon Yeuan India B.E.2519 (Visit to India Batch), he subsequently produced many more Phims of Phra Pidta amulets by using powder formula of Wat Mai Amataros. When he wanted to produce Phra Nur Phong Bailan (burnt palm leaves), he would use old rotten palm leaves and coconut shells which were burnt and ground into powder mixed with dried stamens powder. This mixture will make the content of amulets soft but glossy in appearance.
There are Thai words which embossed at the back of all the amulets in this batch – “Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee”.
This Phra Pidta was the 1st batch of Phra Pidta produced under the name of Wat Pradoochimplee. Wat Mai Amataros was invited to mix the powder and press the amulets. Luang Pu Toh had blessed this batch of Phra Pidta for 3 months by emphasizing on compassion. Many people who have worn this amulet reported of many great experiences especially in their careers. The people who possess this Phra Pidta amulet are usually successful and progressive in their careers.