Phra Pidta Lang Phuttho Yant Nur Pun Sek BE2499 Mae Chee Boon Ruean Wat Awutwikasitaram (Wat Awuth)
1. Amulet
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Amulet Name: Phra Pidta Lang Phuttho Yant
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Material: Nur Pun Sek (sacred composite powder)
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Year of Creation: B.E. 2499 (1956)
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Creator: Mae Chee Boon Ruean
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Temple: Wat Awutwikasitaram (Wat Awuth), Bangkok
2. Purpose of the Making
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Primary Intention: To create an amulet for deep meditative protection and to block misfortune and spiritual interference
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Spiritual Aspiration: Enhance inner peace, silence worldly suffering, and develop samadhi (concentration)
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Occasion: Made for the Mongkol Mahalap ceremony, a grand consecration ritual to bless and empower the sacred batch
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Targeted Users: Lay practitioners, monks, and individuals facing spiritual challenges, misfortune, or black magic threats
3. Materials Used (Nur Pun Sek)
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Powdered remnants of old sacred amulets
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Bone ash from revered monks’ cremation
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Incense ash and candle wax from temple rituals
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Crushed sacred herbs and flowers used in Ubosot consecration ceremonies
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Temple soils and relic particles collected from auspicious grounds
4. Iconography and Features
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Front: Depicts the Buddha in the Pidta posture—covering the eyes, symbolizing withdrawal from worldly distractions and sealing the senses for inner truth
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Back: Features Phuttho Yant, a sacred Buddhist yantra associated with enlightenment and spiritual awakening
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Form: Compact, solid-bodied amulet with hand-crafted detailing and often uneven rustic finish, representing traditional consecration
5. Ritual and Blessing Process
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Presided over by: Mae Chee Boon Ruean
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Ceremony: Mongkol Mahalap (meaning “great fortune and auspiciousness”), lasting multiple days with extended chanting and meditative invocations
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Blessing Rituals:
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Maha Paritta recitations
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Personal empowerment by Mae Chee Boon Ruean
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Enshrinement of spiritual intention through yantra inscriptions
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6. Significance and Collectibility
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Rare example of female spiritual authority in Thai amulet history
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Highly respected among collectors for authenticity and powerful lineage
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Amulet is sought for its metta maha niyom (loving-kindness), khaew krapan (invulnerability), and sian luang (high spiritual presence)
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Amulets from this batch are known to bring psychological calm, protection from harm, and enhanced meditative focus
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