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🎇 Sacred Lot of Venerable Luang Phor Kui – Wat Satakian (Phetchabun)🎇
This rare lot brings together four sacred objects blessed by the very venerable Luang Phor Kui of Wat Satakian , a monk famous in the province of Phetchabun for his thaumaturgic powers and his protection rituals.
It consists of:
- 📸 A small blessed photograph of the master
- 🍂 An aum kak-mak look (betel bead chewed in an orange thread braid)
- 🧿 A dark metal Phra Pidta amulet
- ⚪ A piece of blessed white cloth
Features :
- Master: Luang Phor Kui (หลวงพ่อกุ่ย)
- Temple: Wat Satakian, Phetchabun
- Total weight: approximately 28 grams
- Original temple box included
Traditional uses:
The aum kak-mak look is a rare relic, directly linked to the master's practice: chewed by Luang Phor Kui himself, it strengthens charisma , protects against invisible entities, and attracts luck . The Phra Pidta amulet acts as a mystical shield , and the blessed white cloth strengthens the blessing of the home.
🌌 In the silence of Phra Pidta, energies retreat to focus. The aum look, nourished by the master's chewed prayers, still pulses with an invisible warmth.
The photo watches, motionless and alive, and the white fabric whispers to those who know how to listen: here, protection is not a word, but a presence.
The photo watches, motionless and alive, and the white fabric whispers to those who know how to listen: here, protection is not a word, but a presence.