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π§Ώ Black Phra Pidta with Takut β Wat Pradoo Chimplee (Bangkok) β Early 2000s Series
Rare protective amulet representing Phra Pidta , the Buddha who veils his eyes to ward off all forms of evil. This ancient piece, made in the early 2000s, comes from Wat Pradoo Chimplee , a famous temple in Bangkok that has seen eminent masters such as Luang Phor Toe Intasuwano . On the back of this amulet we also find the mystical Yant symbol of this Venerable.
This specific model is composed of a dense black paste , loaded with sacred powders, and contains a takut inserted at the base to reinforce its power. This combination is prized by practitioners seeking powerful protection against dangers, invisible attacks, and bad intentions .
The Phra Pidta posture, hands covering the face in deep meditation, symbolizes the closing of the six sense doors , allowing full concentration on the inner mind.
This specific model is composed of a dense black paste , loaded with sacred powders, and contains a takut inserted at the base to reinforce its power. This combination is prized by practitioners seeking powerful protection against dangers, invisible attacks, and bad intentions .
The Phra Pidta posture, hands covering the face in deep meditation, symbolizes the closing of the six sense doors , allowing full concentration on the inner mind.
- π Master: Luang Phor Toe (posthumous influence β style of his school)
- π Temple: Wat Pradoo Chimplee (Bangkok)
- β¨ Deity: Phra Pidta
- π Dimensions: 45mm x 35mm
- β Weight: 27 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
Buried in the symbolic darkness of meditation, this amulet is like a mystical shield: it doesn't fight, it absorbs, diverts, and dissolves. The small takut embedded at its base acts as a catalyst: it amplifies energies, focuses prayers, and seals beneficial intentions. Wear it when the outside world becomes aggressive, noisy, or chaotic. Phra Pidta will be your silent refuge.