Introducing an exquisite 7.5-inch Bucha image of the revered ‘Somdej Jao Pako Samee Ram’ Pra Luang Por Tuad, standing majestically in the Tudong posture, adorned with his distinctive ‘Glod’ umbrella. This stunning replica is a part of the original highest standing Luang Por Tuad statue, meticulously crafted and housed at the esteemed Wat Mae Takrai, in the Northern Thai Province of Chiang Mai.

LP Tuad Bucha statue front

Below; Blessing ceremony of LP Tuad Bucha statue and amulets, at Wat Mae Takrai

Blessing ceremony of LP Tuad Bucha statue and amulets, at Wat Mae Takrai

Accompanying this exceptional statue is a series of small romboid-shaped coin amulets, available in a variety of sacred metals, hailing from the ‘Run Sompote’ or ‘Sompochana’ edition. These amulets, along with the Luang Por Tuad statue, were simultaneously released at Wat Mae Takrai, further emphasizing the sacred connection between them.

LP Tuad Bucha statue rear side Wat Mae Takrai

The base of the statue proudly showcases a Luang Por Tuad Coin, a part of the same ‘Run Sompote’ or ‘Sompochana’ edition, nestled within its sacred powder base. Expertly crafted from smelted sacred brass and bronze alchemical alloys, the statue is then coated in a sleek, matt black finish, enhancing its allure and mysterious charm.

Luang Por Tuad is depicted carrying his signature Glod, an almsbowl, and using a Naga head walking staff, symbolizing his spiritual journey and devotion. This masterpiece is not only a collector’s dream but also a deeply spiritual artifact that embodies the essence of Luang Por Tuad’s teachings and legacy.


Somdej Prayan Sangworn Samgkaracha Monk

Presenting the Pra Luang Phu Tuad Yiab Nam Tale Jerd – Pim Tao Reed (Pim Lek/Small). Crafted from Nuea Samrit (Brazen Artifact Alchemical Metal), this edition holds significance as the final release blessed by the esteemed Great Sangkaracha ‘Somdej Prayan Sangworn’ before his passing in 2556 BE.

These amulets were issued on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of the Sangkaracha Monk’s tenure. The Sangkaracha, or ‘Pra Sangkarach’, was the highest-ranking monk in 20th-century Buddhist Thailand, alongside Somdeh Pra Buddhacharn Toh.

LP Tuad Pim Tao Reed Pra Sangkarach

The initiative was led by Royal Princess Pra Somdej Pra Taep Radtana Racha Suda Siam Boroma Racha Kumaree, aiming to raise funds for medical equipment at Kanjanaburi Hospital. The amulets were part of a range of Buddhist relics consecrated and released at Wat Bovornives.

Sangkaracha

The amulet features the classic image of Luang Por Tuad in the ‘Tao reed’ (clothes iron) shape, with inscriptions and authenticity stamps on the reverse side. This particular example is made from Nuea Rakang and bears sacred Yant and Khom Agkhara spell inscriptions.

Being the last official edition blessed by the Sangkaracha Monk ‘Somdej Pra Yan Sangworn’, it is a highly sought after edition, being his last ever. It is of course also recommended as a family heirloom, maintaining both spiritual and monetary value over time.

Each amulet comes with its original metallic box from Wat Bovornives and can be encased if desired.

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Pra Luang Por Thuad – Pim Tao Reet – Nuea Lek Lai Nam Neung See Tong Pla Hlai (LP Thuad amulet made from pure Golden Lek Lai) – Luang Por Hone (Huan) – Wat Putai Sawan.

This Lek Lai Luang Por Thuad image in the Meditation posture, was charmed into existence by Luang Por Hone of Wat Putai Sawan.

The amulet is made from pure Cave Lek Lai (Lek Lai Tham) . This is the Authentic Ancient Lek Lai, which is obtained with the use of powerful ancient sorcery (Wicha). It is rare to find amulets which are made from authentic cave Lek Lai, and these from Luang Por Hone are perhaps the best examples of magical amulets made using supernatural forces in existence, be it modern or ancient times, these amulets are becoming the reference model, for the reason that the ceremony of calling and forming the Lek Lai was done in front of witnesses and even photographed.

Dimensions; 3.5 Cm high 2 Cm wide (4.5 Cm x 2.5 in a case) – Postage is included in the price.

There are 7 Major colors of Lek Lai;

See Khiaw Bpeek Malaeng Tap/Maekapat (black-blue)
See Nam Dtaan Orn (light brown)
See Plueak Mangkut (magenta)
See Ngern Yuong (silvery color like mercury)
See Tong Pla Hlai ( Eels-Belly Golden color)
See Nam Nom (Nam Nom Phaen Din – creamy Ivory white)
See Phasom (4 major colors mixture, or 7 colors/Lek Lai jet See)

Pra Luang Por Thuad – Pim Tao Reet – Nuea Lek Lai Nam Neung See Tong Pla Hlai (LP Thuad amulet made from pure Golden Lek Lai) – Luang Por Hone (Huan) – Wat Putai Sawan
$218.00