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This Pim Lek (small size) sacred powder amulet of the finest Pong Puttakun powders with Sapphire fragments (Ploi Nil) sprinkled into the rear face, from deceased Guru Master Luang Phu Doo, of Wat Sakae, was the very last edition of amulets to be blessed and empowered by this Great Monk.
Luang Phu Doo was a great Monk of National Importance, and of Great Purity of practice in his Patpata, who is believed by many to have attained Arahantship. The amulets were released in 2532 BE in the 'Perd Loke' Ceremony at Wat Sakae.
The amulets were blessed by Luang Phu Doo and a host of Ayuttaya Master Monks in the Puttapisek Ceremony to celebrate Mr. Worawit Dan Chai Wijidt's Sponsored construction of a Large Statue of Luang Por Tuad, which he had donated to the temple.
In Truth, Mr. Worawit wanted to donate the construction of a Sculpture of Luang Phu Doo, but Luang Phu refused and asked to make an Image of Luang Phu Tuad instead. There was an Immense Torrential Rainstorm Blew off as the Ceremony started and Extinguished suddenly as it was Over, leaving the devotees convinced that the Devas had come to Attend and Bless the amulets.
So many people atended and also brought their old amulets to bless, and the amulets piled up so high that Luang Phu sat buried in a mountain of them. Nobody was to realize that this was the Last Time that Luang Phu would Bless them whilst still Living.
This was the last ever series of Amulets Luang Phu would Empower, for he Passed away before making any further editions. This amulet belongs to the Master Class Amulets of Luang Phu Doo, and is extremely sacred not only because it was made as Luang Phu was still alive and Blessed by his own hand, but becauise of the presence of Buddha relic within the sacred powders and of the Hair of the Arahant Monk Luang Phu Doo. To top these Marks of Spiritual Value, the Image of Luang Por Tuad accompanies, and adds to the Power of the Amulet.
Pure Buddhanussadti Remembrance of the Noble Ones. Reverence, Blessings, Lucky Fortunes and Prosperity, Long Life, Good health, Safety from Danger and Evil, Happy Family. The edition was composed of a series of Lockets in very small numbers, 1036 Silver Coins were made, 250 solid gold coins, 10,500 copper coins, 5000 sacred powder amulets, 1000 lead coins, 5000 'Look Gaew sarapat Nerk' wishing balls, and 10 thousand photo posters of Luang Phu Doo were Blessed and Issued.
The Luang Por Tuad Perd Loke amulets (name of the coin and the sacred powder amulet), was the cause of much rumor as it was issued because some Devotees tested its power by shooting guns at it, to no avail, the guns would not shoot. When the guns were aimed at the sky however, all six bullets could shoot. The Devotees flocked to Luang Phu Doo to ask why they were so powerful with only one Puttapisek Blessing.
Above; Design Blueprint for the 'Rian Luang Por Tuad Perd Loke' 2542 BE - Issued in same edition with this Locket.
Below; Rian Luang Por Tuad Perd Loke 2532 BE - Luang Phu Doo, Wat Sakae
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