Rare amulet of Luang Phor Thuat dedicated in 1994 at Wat Tham Faed limited series Roon Tilaleuk Sang Mondop (รุ่นตลึงสร้างมณฑป), and it was made during a major ceremony in the presence of three great masters:
- Luang Phor Sarmlit – forest monk and master of Lek Laï
- Luang Phor Tiang – elder of Wat Tham Faed
- Luang Phor Nart – renowned master of the region
The back of this amulet is decorated with a portrait of Luang Phor Sarmlit (with a rhinoceros, his fetish animal, below), reinforcing the spiritual power of this piece. It is a highly charged object, made of Phong Lek-laï powder mixed with ritual ashes and stone dust, typical of the amulets of Wat Tham Faed.
This amulet embodies the protection of Luang Phor Thuat, reputed to neutralize accidents, disasters, poisons, and curses. It is perfect for travelers, serious practitioners, or those seeking solid guidance in an uncertain world.
- Temple: Wat Tham Faed (Kanchanaburi)
- Series: Roon Tilaleuk Sang Mondop (1994)
- Masters: LP Sarmlit, LP Tiang, LP Nart
- Dimensions: 50 mm x 38 mm
- Weight: 30 grams
- Original temple box included
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in gray metal decorated with traditional motifs
Protective Presence of Dharma Masters
Charged with pure intentions during a solemn ceremony, this amulet is much more than a simple object of faith: it is a concentration of benevolent energies and living wisdom. The connection between Luang Phor Thuat and the great masters present gives it a rare power of anchoring, protection, and spiritual clarity.