Pidta CK Onn

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Phra Pidta CK Onn Wat Prakchumchontara 2553

SKU: A671 🔥🔥 Phra Pidta Maha-Ut Master: CK Onn Wat Prakchumchontara Year: BE2553 CK Onn, formally addressed as Chao Khun Onn, serves as the venerable…

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🔥🔥 Phra Pidta Maha-Ut

Master: CK Onn Wat Prakchumchontara

Year: BE2553

CK Onn, formally addressed as Chao Khun Onn, serves as the venerable abbot at Wat Prakchumchontara in Sungai Padi, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. He is highly respected for his deep mastery in crafting sacred Buddhist talismans and objects, especially Phra Pidta amulets and Mai Kru (wooden staff charms), and for his profound dedication to mindfulness practices. These virtues align with his reputation as a skilled guru monk.

Sungai Padi is a district (amphoe) in Narathiwat Province, southern Thailand, right next to the Malaysian border (Kelantan state). That’s why you’ll sometimes see people in Malaysia also talk about temples and monks there. The border is very close, and many devotees from both sides (Thai and Malaysian Buddhists) visit places like Wat Prakchumchontara in Sungai Padi. So it’s in Thailand, but with a strong cultural and religious connection to Malaysia.

His title, “Chao Khun,” is an honor conferred by the Thai monarchy to distinguished clerics, reflecting both prestige and widespread esteem. Beyond producing powerful sacred objects, CK Onn is known for fostering harmony among diverse religious communities in southern Thailand, promoting respect and compassion despite regional tensions.

In addition to his spiritual leadership, CK Onn is often remembered for his humility and simple way of life, which inspires followers to live with mindfulness and gratitude. Many people view him not only as a teacher but also as a compassionate guardian, someone who guides both in the temple and in everyday life. His teachings often emphasize moral discipline, generosity, and the pursuit of inner peace.

Amulet Collectors and devotees across Thailand and Malaysia particularly value the amulets blessed by CK Onn, especially Phra Pidta, believing them to carry both protective and prosperity-giving qualities. These sacred objects are often sought after for their unique consecration process and the abbot’s deep meditative power. As a result, his works have become treasured not only for their spiritual potency but also as part of the cultural heritage of the southern Thai Buddhist tradition.