Phra Luang Pu Thuad Run Podni “Debt Relief” Pim Yai Nur Wahn BE2537 Wat Chang Hai
Luang Pu Thuat Amulet – “Debt Relief” Edition (Large Mold, Sacred Herbal Powder, Wat Chang Hai, B.E. 2537 / 1994)
🧘♂️ Overview
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Amulet Name: Luang Pu Thuat – “Debt Relief” Edition
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Temple of Origin: Wat Chang Hai, Pattani Province
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Year of Creation: B.E. 2537 (1994)
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Mold Type: Large mold
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Material: Sacred herbal powder
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Design: Traditional seated image of Luang Pu Thuat on a base, retaining the classic features of earlier models
🧪 Sacred Composition
This powerful amulet was created from a carefully selected mixture of sacred ingredients, including:
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108 types of sacred herbal powders
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Phutthakhun powder sourced from earlier batches, particularly remnants from the iconic B.E. 2497 Luang Pu Thuat series
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“Giant Medicine Clay”, a sacred earth believed to hold protective energy
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Flower pollen
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Various blessed herbs in accordance with traditional Thai occult scriptures
🧙♂️ Consecration & Blessing Ceremony
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Chief Presiding Monk: Ajarn Nong of Wat Sai Khao, a revered monk from the Southern region
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Participating Monks: Several respected senior monks from Southern Thailand, many of whom are in the Luang Pu Thuat lineage
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The amulets were blessed in a formal Puttapisek ceremony, channeling strong spiritual energy and sacred vibrations into every piece
🧿 Believed Powers & Benefits
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Brings Metta Mahaniyom – enhancing kindness and attracting goodwill
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Promotes success in business and trade
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Attracts wealth, good fortune, and new opportunities
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Aids in debt resolution and financial relief
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Offers strong protection from harm, accidents, black magic, and negative forces
💡 Authentication Guide
To identify an authentic piece, observe the following features:
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Facial details and inscriptions should be sharp and well-defined
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The surface often has a grainy texture, showing fragments of the herbal mixture
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Some pieces may bear yantra inscriptions or sacred markings on the back, depending on the specific batch
💰 Estimated Value (as of 2024)
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Market prices typically range from THB 1,000 to 5,000+, depending on condition, rarity, and provenance
📌 Collector Tips
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Always buy from trusted sources, such as established amulet shops, well-known online auction platforms, or respected collector groups on social media
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Ask for a certificate of authenticity when possible or consult with an expert before purchasing
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If you're unsure about your amulet's authenticity, feel free to send a clear photo — I'm happy to help you verify and compare
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