SOMDEJ WAT PRASART BE.2506

Uncle Chow Amulet

Phra Somdej Wat Prasart BE.2506

amulet code: A276 SOMDEJ WAT PRASART BE.2506 (MASS CHANTING) Verified by DD-PRA CERTIFICATE Presided by Phra Kru Moon of Wat Suthat. Mass chanted for 4…

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amulet code: A276

  • SOMDEJ WAT PRASART BE.2506
  • (MASS CHANTING)
  • Verified by DD-PRA CERTIFICATE

Presided by Phra Kru Moon of Wat Suthat. Mass chanted for 4 days and 4 nights by 234 gurus.

Hundreds of monks attended the blessing ceremony including some of the most famous monks ever known in Thai history, making these amulets simply some of the very best that money can buy, what’s more they are still sensibly priced.

Amulet were made from a mixture of very auspicious components including fragments of many ancient amulets, Somdej BangKhunProm, Somdej Wat Rakhang, and Luang Phor Thuad B.E.2497.

The creation of sacred objects at Wat Prasat Temple in year 1963 was exceptionally blessed. Notably, Phra Ajarn Thim from Wat Chang Hai provided sacred materials of Luang Pu Thuat amulet from 1954 batch. Phra Khru Borihan Khunawat from Wat Mai Amataros donated powders from Somdej BangKhunPhrom pim hoobaisri. Ajarn Thep Sarikabut and Phra Ajarn Sai from Wat Ratchanadda contributed holy materials for casting Buddha amulets. Many revered monks of the time also generously provided sacred materials and participated in the grand consecration ceremonies. These monks included:

The sacred materials and the famous masters of that era combined to make these ceremonies truly exceptional. A portion of these sacred materials remains at Prasat Bunyawat Temple to continue the creation of Luang Pho Thuat amulets for future generations, ensuring the continuation of Buddhism for 5,000 years.

On March 6-9th, 1963, a grand consecration ceremony was held with the participation of 234 revered monks.

The ritual and consecration of the sacred objects at Prasat Bunyawat Temple were conducted on a grand scale. The monks who participated in the consecration are listed in the leaflet included with the sacred objects as a token of appreciation from Wat Prasat Bunyawat Temple.

It was said that during the consecration ceremony on March 6-9, 1963, 234 revered monks participated, filling the ordination hall to capacity, with many having to sit outside. Sacred threads were extended outside the hall. Any monk who was renowned for their spiritual prowess at the time was invited to the ceremony. Thus, this ceremony was considered the grandest and most sacred consecration of sacred objects since the consecration ceremony commemorating the 25th Buddhist century.