
blessed in 2000 at Wat Hua Jorakey (Nakhon Pathom).
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These Phra Pidta Mahahut amulets are a modern reissue of the famous Phra Pidta amulets blessed by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Nak
of Wat Hua Jorakey at the beginning of the 20th century.
They were made by disciples of his lineage, following to the letter the ritual instructions that the Most Venerable Luang Phor Nak left.
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Phra Pidta Mahahut amulets are sacred talismans highly prized in Thailand
and in other Buddhist countries of Southeast Asia. They are known
for their ability to protect their wearer from evil spirits and accidents.
These Phra Pidta Mahahut amulets are made at Wat Hua Jorakey, a Buddhist temple located in Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand. The temple is famous for its amulets and for being the residence of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Nak, and still attracts thousands of visitors each year.
Phra Pidta Mahahut amulets depict a form of Buddha called Phra Pidta, who is usually depicted with closed eyes to symbolize deep meditation. The Phra Pidta statue is considered a very powerful talisman, capable of protecting against evil influences.
but also to promote prosperity.
If you're looking for an amulet to protect you from evil influences and attract good luck and prosperity, the Phra Pidta Mahahut amulets at Wat Hua Jorakey might be an ideal choice. They are considered one of the most powerful talismans in Thailand and are highly prized by collectors and Buddhist believers worldwide.
Available in three different versions:
- Phra Pidta Mahahut amulet in silver alloy.
- Phra Pidta Mahahut amulet in Mekkapat alchemical alloy.
- Phra Pidta amulet in alchemical bronze Loh Dam.
because they are traditionally carried in your shirt pocket
or in your handbag.