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The Luang Pu Tuad Rae Lek Lai Amulet, 'Miracle Above the Ordinary Edition', Year 2568 is a contemporary sacred object created under the direction and blessings of Luang Poo Maha Sila Sirichanto at Wat Pho Si Sa-art province of Kalasin. This amulet belongs to a lineage of Luang Pu Tuad manifestations, venerating the great monk revered throughout Thailand for protection, safe travel, and auspicious fortune. This particular edition carries the unique character of being made with rare Lek Lai material, a substance believed in Thai occult lore to embody deep protective and spiritual potency. This exhibit is an 'Ongk Kroo Nam Reuks' Master-Class version, blessed by hand one by one during the ceremony by Luang Por Maha Sila

The object is typically produced in a small cast image or talisman form known among practitioners and collectors simply by its Thai designation indicating the special iron-flow ingredient and its intention to deliver outcomes “above the ordinary” or “miracle level.” The title reflects the aspiration that it will bring not just ordinary protection but extraordinary safeguarding and fortune.
Collectors identify this 2568 edition by serial code stamping and limited production runs, often noted on auction listings where individual pieces are tracked by number. This helps assure authenticity and traceability within the community of amulet enthusiasts.

The defining feature of this edition is the incorporation of rare iron-flow material known colloquially as Lek Lai Holy Kaya Siddhi Substance from the forest (“rae lek lai prai dam”). In local belief, such iron material is not ordinary metal but carries associations with earth forces, ancient geomantic energy, and deep stabilizing power. When combined with ritual practice, it is thought to amplify the amulet’s protective and auspicious functions.
Devotees and sellers highlight the blessing ceremony conducted on March 14, 2568, at the temple’s designated spiritual garden area (“Dhamma Uthayan”), where Luang Poo Maha Sila presided over the consecration. The event is described among collector circles as having proceeded smoothly and with significant participation from devotees who accepted Luang Poo’s mercy and empowered presence. Each piece is reported to have been endowed with mantra invocation and ritual calling of protective energies during this ceremony.

Within the amulet-collector community, this edition is discussed in terms of being a limited batch with coded numbering, sometimes subdivided into tiny numbered runs (e.g., sets of ten pieces with unique identifiers). The coded numbering and the fact that individual pieces circulate on forums and auctions suggest that the edition was deliberately limited, adding to its desirability among collectors who value scarcity as well as spiritual efficacy.
Luang Poo Maha Sila Sirichanto himself is a recognized monk within Thai Buddhist and amulet circles. He is known for creating a number of editions over recent years, many associated with wealth, safety, prosperity, and spiritual stability. His amulets have included various talismans, coins, and Buddha images believed to bear blessings for success and protection. His reputation in the northeastern region has grown through repeated production of well-received editions, making his name familiar among devotees.

Wat Pho Si Sa-art, the temple associated with this release, serves as the base for Luang Poo’s spiritual work for this edition. While general publicly available listings emphasize the retail availability and guaranteed authenticity of this amulet through shops, the contextual narrative within the community is that the temple’s role is both spiritual and communal: enabling devotees to access a blessed object while supporting the temple’s activities.
Ownership of this amulet is intended to provide comprehensive protection, particularly in the realms of physical safety, stability in daily life, and avoidance of misfortune. The added cultural layer of “above the ordinary” in the edition designation signals an expectation that this amulet’s effects surpass those of routine protective talismans and extend into unexpected positive shifts in fortune.

As with many amulets in Thai practice, devotees will place the object in a personal shrine at home or carry it on the person, engaging in regular reverence and metaphorical “feeding” through mindfulness, prayer, or offerings according to their tradition. The value of the amulet to believers is both spiritual and personal, with anecdotal testimonials and community discourse often emphasizing effects observed in everyday life, commerce, and protection from accidents.

Because Thai amulet discourse blends faith, anecdotal outcomes, ritual lineage, and collector valuation, the place of this edition is best understood within that holistic mix: it is an artifact of devotion, a marker of personal protection, a matter of community belief, and an item of interest for serious collectors who track lineages, blessed editions, and the unique materials and ceremonial histories that distinguish one batch from another.
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