Phra Buddha Leela 1st batch

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LP Hock Phra Leela 1st batch – BE2509

#A305 ⭐️MOST WANTED SOUTH THAI AMULET  🔥Phra Buddha Leela 1st batch 🔥LP Hock Wat Thakam BE.2509 (1966) ✅Comes with Sammakom Certificate This is considered the…

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#A305

⭐️MOST WANTED SOUTH THAI AMULET 

🔥Phra Buddha Leela 1st batch

🔥LP Hock Wat Thakam BE.2509 (1966)

✅Comes with Sammakom Certificate

This is considered the top miracle powder amulet of Southern Thailand. Amulet collectors often wear it for business, kindness (metta), luck, and long-standing protection against danger.

LP Hock of Wat Thakam in Songkhla province was most famous for his Phra Leela amulets, which were made of the ash of 108 criminals (from 108 cemeteries) who were sentenced to death. Because gathering such sacred materials was extremely difficult, this took years to collect and were completed with a blessing in BE 2509 (1966). It was one of the most special batches of Leela Amulets in Thailand due to its content, and the effectiveness of this Leela amulet is still remembered by all collectors up to this day. He utilized cremation ash, enchanted metals, magical powders, sacred woods, and a wide array of auspicious herbs and relics—including human bones from many cemeteries.

Luang Phor Hock would bless each material every day, then Luang Phor Hock mixed all materials together and hand-pressed a mould before distributing it. While pressing, Luang Phor Hok would bless the amulet at the same time again. This procedure was done in the daytime. Every day, Luang Phor Hock repeated the blessing singly in his room in the evening. Luang Phor Hock would bless the amulet until he felt sure that the amulets were ready to be distributed out.

After that, Luang Phor Hock held the major blessing ceremony and invited many top guru monks to join. When amulets were ready to distribute, Luang Phor Hock distributed them to villagers and devotees. People who had the amulet had experience in protection, business improvement, metta, and charm. Moreover, the amulet could be used to protect one from evil spirits and black magic.

About the main materials for the Phra Leela 2509:

1.) The 108 ashes were given a proper blessing and was done with the permission of the family members to collect for each site / cemetery. Because gathering such sacred materials was extremely difficult, this took years to collect.

2.) Materials were blended together to create this “Neng Roi Paed Pacha” (meaning 108 human ashes from cemeteries).