Showing posts with label Wat Pradoochimpee. Show all posts
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Friday, January 29, 2016

Phra Pidta Maha Saneh, Nur Phong Kesorn, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok (B.E.2518)


Phra Pidta Mahasaneh, Nur Phong Kesorn, 33,000 pieces, B.E.1518
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 posses this Phra Pidta amulets are usually successful and progressing in their careers.

Phra Pidta Mahasaneh has the width of 1.8 cm, height of 2 cm, and depth of 0.2 cm. There were 2 types of materials used, Nur Phong Kesorn and Nur Phong Bailan. 



Phra Khreung Roon Wat Mai Amataros, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok (B.E. 2518) 

In the year B.E.2517, Wat Pradoochimplee hired the technicians who produced the amulets for Wat Mai Amataros, Bangkhunprom to do the production for 4 moulds of powdered amulets. 

1. Phra Pidta Roon Mahasaneh
Nur Phong Kesorn - 33,000 pieces
Nur Phong Bailan - 3,000 pieces

2. Phra Somdej Prok Po Phim Ok Rong
Nur Phong Kesorn - 33,000 pieces

3. Phra Somdej Phim Sarm Liam Kha Toh
Nur Phong Kesorn - 3,000 pieces
Nur Phong Bailan - 3,000 pieces

4. Phra Phong Phim Chan Loy (Phim Klom - round shaped)
Nur Phong Kesorn Phim Raek less than 5,000 pieces
Nur Phong Kesorn Phim Sorng 30,000 pieces


These 4 powdered amulets were produced in the year B.E.2517 and were brought to Luang Pu 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 very old so he was not involved in the production but he assigned this task to Phra Kru Viroj Kittikhun, who contacted the technicians and also arranged 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 Phra Kru 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 India Batch), he subsequently produced many more Phims of Phra Pidta amulets by using powder formula of Wat Mai Amataros. When he wanted to produced 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 were embossed at the back of all the amulets in this batch - "Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee".


(The information for Phra Pidta Mahasaneh is from others website. Just used for reference.) 

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Friday, March 21, 2014

Locket Luang Pu Toh Roon Sorng (2nd batch), Yant Dee, Nur Phong Bailan, Wat Pradoochimplee (B.E.2519)

***** Super Star!! *****
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Monday, June 24, 2013

Phra Pidta Kanok Khang (with Real Gold Frame), Nur Phong Bailan, 2 takruts, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee (B.E.2522)

Phra Pidta Lai Kanok Khu, or also known as Kanok Khang, was made in a special form that was generally different from the earlier batches of Luang Pu Toh's Pidta amulets. Both sides of the Phra Pidta image has a "Kanok" which is a classical Thai design and is how the name came about. The approximate measurement is 2.7cm width by 2.1cm height and thickness 0.7cm (of which the thickness can vary from pieces to pieces). The quantities made are as follows:

1. Nur Phong Kesorn, no thakrud inserted, 1,500 pieces
2. Nur Phong Bailan, no thakrud or 2 thakrud inserted total 10,000 pieces (2 thakrud inserted less than 4,000 pieces)
3. Nur Phong Kesorn, Phim Kammakan (committee mould), 1 gold thakrud and 1 silver thakrud inserted, 5 pieces
4. Nur Phong Bailan, 1 gold thakrud and 1 silver thakrud inserted, 100 pieces
5. Nur Phong Bailan, Phim Kammakan Piset (special committee mould), 2 gold thakrud inserted, 40 pieces



Phra Pidta Mahalap, B.E.2522, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee

In the year B.E.2522, Than Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun arranged to create a batch of Phra Pidta amulets which consists of 2 phims. They were namely "Phra Pidta Lai Kanok Khu" and "Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nak Tha Nak", both of which were made of sacred powder. Luang Pu Toh consecrated these 2 types of Phra Pidta amulets together with Phra Chaiwat Pawared and Phra Sangkachai Loy Ong Nur Nawaloha.

All the amulets from this batch were arranged neatly in a big container during the consecration ceremony which lasted 1 day. There was a fire in which burned the front of the main altar table during the main ceremony which was caused by the Thian Chai (auspicious candle). Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun mentioned that the chanting thread (Sai Sin) which was used to tie the main Buddha image on the altar to the amulets container was miraculously unburnt even though it was in the way of the fire. When the fire started spreading towards the container which contained the Phra Pidta, Phra Chaiwat and Phra Sangkachai amulets, Luang Pu Toh seemed to chant something which caused the fire to miraculously extinguish itself when it touched the container. The witnesses to this miraculous event, both young and old, were absolutely amazed and agreed with another that this batch of amulets was definitely of an extremely powerful nature. Later on, when the amulets were distributed to the public, many devotees who wore this batch of amulets shared with one another their countless experiences, especially stories about wealth and fortuned which seemed to bestow on them miraculously (Chok Lap). Many also shared their experiences on how they narrowly escaped dangerous and life-threatening situation (Kleaw Klaad) and also on how they seem to be much more respected by others (Metta Mahaniyom).

(The information about Phra Pidta, Luang Pu Toh is from others website. Just used for reference.)


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Friday, May 11, 2012

Phra Pidta Jumbo Sorng, Nur Bailan (with gold casing), Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimpee, Bangkok. (B.E.2521-2523)


Phra Pidta Jumbo Sorng was created by Luang Pu Toh of Wat Pradoochimpee (Bangkok) and it was blessed from B.E. 2521 to B.E. 2523. It is one of the Phra Pidta which was created in the Roon SamTaiMak batch.

As seen from the photo, we can tell that it is one of the most beautiful piece and definitely not easy to see a piece with such thumbs up condition.


This Pidta Jumbo Sorng B.E. 2521-2523, With One Silver Takruts Below.
Phra Pidta Jumbo 2 is one of the most collectable amulet that Luang Pu Toh had made in B.E. 2521-2523/ A.D. 1978-1980. This Batch of Pidta was divided in to
Three Types of material:

(1) Nur Bailan - Bailan in Thai Word means Sutra (Phrase Of Buddha Teaches That Written On Leaf). This black colour Pidta was made by Old Sutra Books.The Thais believe that amulets that made by Bailan (Sutra Leaf) had powerful protection in it.

(2) Nur Kesong - Kesong in Thai word means Jasmine Powder.This Yellow Colour Pitda was made by Jasmine Powder and the Thais believe
that this Amulets can bring them Mahalap (Loving Kindness) either in business or relationship.

(3) Nur PhomTut - Phomtut in Thai Word means Joss stick powder.This Grey Colour Pitda was made by Joss-stick Powder and the Thais believe that this Amulet can help them in avoiding Danger/Accident.

Among This Three Type of Material, Bailan had the most Quantity (34974 Pieces), Kesong (3056 Pics) and of course PhomTut had the Less Quantity (2700 Pics). Some of the Pitda are soak in Holy Water for Three Years but heard only Nur Bailan was soaked in Holy Water.



Jumbo 2, Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoo Chimplee B.E.2521-2523 
Learn from this one. How can you verify Jumbo2 with yourself?
1) Siver Takrut must be yellow not white or black.
2) The like beside the right ear, try to remember its size.
3) The natural on surface, this is important which genuine should have it.


For direct expert of Luang Pu Toh amulet will have the point to verify genuine. Where is the point? 

Most important which can tell you fake or genuine is the beside of both edges has to be pressed because this point will be appeared when the stuff was taken from mold. The expert said this point can tel you fake or genuine 70-80% and we can notice that the edge and some material has been fold. The another 20-30% is the natural of oily material must be appeared around the amulet.

You can notice that the new natural which come out the amulet will be white to yellow at first and became brown later and most import for all LP.Toh's amulet is looking wet. Don't forget thal LP.Toh's amulet never dry, it will look wet. That is all which save you from the fake. It is principle of its , don't against the principle and it nature.





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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Phra Pidta Jumbo Sorng, Nur Bailan (Chinnamon), Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimpee, Bangkok. (B.E. 2521-2523)


Phra Pidta Jumbo Sorng was created by Luang Pu Toh of Wat Pradoochimpee (Bangkok) and it was blessed from B.E. 2521 to B.E. 2523. It is one of the Phra Pidta which was created in the Roon SamTaiMak batch.

As seen from the photo, we can tell that it is one of the most beautiful piece and definitely not easy to see a piece with such thickness.


This Pidta Jumbo Sorng B.E. 2521-2523, With One Silver Takruts Below.
Phra Pidta Jumbo 2 is one of the most collectable amulet that Luang Pu Toh had made in B.E. 2521-2523/ A.D. 1978-1980. This Batch of Pidta was divided in to
Three Types of material:

(1) Nur Bailan - Bailan in Thai Word means Sutra (Phrase Of Buddha Teaches That Written On Leaf). This black colour Pidta was made by Old Sutra Books.The Thais believe that amulets that made by Bailan (Sutra Leaf) had powerful protection in it.

(2) Nur Kesong - Kesong in Thai word means Jasmine Powder.This Yellow Colour Pitda was made by Jasmine Powder and the Thais believe
that this Amulets can bring them Mahalap (Loving Kindness) either in business or relationship.

(3) Nur PhomTut - Phomtut in Thai Word means Joss stick powder.This Grey Colour Pitda was made by Joss-stick Powder and the Thais believe that this Amulet can help them in avoiding Danger/Accident.

Among This Three Type of Material, Bailan had the most Quantity (34974 Pieces), Kesong (3056Pics) and of course PhomTut had the Less Quantity (2700Pics). Some of the Pitda are soak in Holy Water for Three Years but heard only Nur Bailan was soaked in Holy Water.

Chinnamon is the word used to describe amulets soaked in holy water. A thin layer or patches of fine powdery substance will be formed on the amulets, henceforth sometimes preventing close-up viewing on the actual material underneath.


Jumbo 2, Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoo Chimplee 2521-2523
Learn from this one. How can you verify Jumbo2 with yourself?
1) Siver Takrut must be yellow not white or black.
2) The like beside the right ear, try to remember its size.
3) The natural on surface, this is important which genuine should have it.


For direct expert of Luang Pu Toh amulet will have the point to verify genuine. Where is the point? 

Most important which can tell you fake or genuine is the beside of both edges has to be pressed because this point will be appeared when the stuff was taken from mold. The expert said this point can tel you fake or genuine 70-80% and we can notice that the edge and some material has been fold. The another 20-30% is the natural of oily material must be appeared around the amulet.

You can notice that the new natural which come out the amulet will be white to yellow at first and became brown later and most import for all LP.Toh's amulet is looking wet. Don't forget thal LP.Toh's amulet never dry, it will look wet. That is all which save you from the fake. It is principle of its , don't against the principle and it nature.



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Luang Pu Toh Rian Sema Lang Phayod, Phim Niyom, Wat Pradoochimplee (B.E.2518)



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Friday, March 20, 2009

Phra Pidta Kanok Khang, Nur Phong Bailan, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee (B.E.2522)


Phra Pidta Lai Kanok Khu, or also known as Kanok Khang, was made in a special form that was generally different from the earlier batches of Luang Pu Toh's Pidta amulets. Both sides of the Phra Pidta image has a "Kanok" which is a classical Thai design and is how the name came about. The approximate measurement is 2.7cm width by 2.1cm height and thickness 0.7cm (of which the thickness can vary from pieces to pieces). The quantities made are as follows:

1. Nur Phong Kesorn, no thakrud inserted, 1,500 pieces
2. Nur Phong Bailan, no thakrud or 2 thakrud inserted total 10,000 pieces (2 thakrud inserted less than 4,000 pieces)
3. Nur Phong Kesorn, Phim Kammakan (committee mould), 1 gold thakrud and 1 silver thakrud inserted, 5 pieces
4. Nur Phong Bailan, 1 gold thakrud and 1 silver thakrud inserted, 100 pieces
5. Nur Phong Bailan, Phim Kammakan Piset (special committee mould), 2 gold thakrud inserted, 40 pieces



Phra Pidta Mahalap, B.E.2522, Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee

In the year B.E.2522, Than Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun arranged to create a batch of Phra Pidta amulets which consists of 2 phims. They were namely "Phra Pidta Lai Kanok Khu" and "Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nak Tha Nak", both of which were made of sacred powder. Luang Pu Toh consecrated these 2 types of Phra Pidta amulets together with Phra Chaiwat Pawared and Phra Sangkachai Loy Ong Nur Nawaloha.

All the amulets from this batch were arranged neatly in a big container during the consecration ceremony which lasted 1 day. There was a fire in which burned the front of the main altar table during the main ceremony which was caused by the Thian Chai (auspicious candle). Phrakru Viroj Kittikhun mentioned that the chanting thread (Sai Sin) which was used to tie the main Buddha image on the altar to the amulets container was miraculously unburnt even though it was in the way of the fire. When the fire started spreading towards the container which contained the Phra Pidta, Phra Chaiwat and Phra Sangkachai amulets, Luang Pu Toh seemed to chant something which caused the fire to miraculously extinguish itself when it touched the container. The witnesses to this miraculous event, both young and old, were absolutely amazed and agreed with another that this batch of amulets was definitely of an extremely powerful nature. Later on, when the amulets were distributed to the public, many devotees who wore this batch of amulets shared with one another their countless experiences, especially stories about wealth and fortuned which seemed to bestow on them miraculously (Chok Lap). Many also shared their experiences on how they narrowly escaped dangerous and life-threatening situation (Kleaw Klaad) and also on how they seem to be much more respected by others (Metta Mahaniyom).

(The information about Phra Pidta, Luang Pu Toh is from others website. Just used for reference.)


Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been rented out.