Phra Somdej Amulet with relics of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Sud consecrated by Phra Ajarn Payon in 1990
Very precious Phra Somdej amulet consecrated in 1990 at Wat Khao Noi, in Suphanburi province, by the venerable Phra Ajarn Payon. This classic-shaped amulet features, on the front, a stylized Buddha seated in meditation in a sacred arch, according to the traditional iconography of Phra Somdej.
The back of the amulet contains a small old photo of the venerable Phra Ajarn Payon, which reinforces its personal and devotional character. This sacred series is particularly precious because it is partly composed of relics of the very venerable Luang Phor Sud of Wat Khalong (Samut Sakorn), a revered thaumaturgist born in 1902 and deceased in 1983.
This series of amulets was also re-consecrated during a water sprinkling ceremony at Wat Ketum, adding an additional ritual blessing to a piece already rich in history, faith, and spiritual power.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Phra Ajarn Payon / Luang Phor Sud
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Khao Noi / Wat Ketum
- 📜 Province: Suphanburi
- ✨ Deity: Phra Somdej Buddha
- 💫 Benefits/powers: Protection, blessing, spiritual support, merit, connection to the relics of Luang Phor Sud
- 📐 Dimensions: 40 mm X 30 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 21 grams
- Reliquary: Custom-made stainless steel reliquary (dating from the 1990s)
🙏 This amulet unites the timeless purity of Phra Somdej with the sacred presence of Luang Phor Sud's relics. Between the blessing of Phra Ajarn Payon, the spiritual memory of Wat Khalong, and the re-consecration at Wat Ketum, it forms a rare link between several lineages of Thai faith. It is a piece of deep devotion, intended to accompany its wearer as a support for protection, inner peace, and merit.