Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat - Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition

Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat - Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition

Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat
Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition


Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat - Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition
Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat - Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition
Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat - Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition
Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad) Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506 Wat Prasat - Won 2nd in the Samakorn Competition

🛕 History of the Making of Phra Luang Pu Thuad Pim Apache Nur Khaw BE2506

Temple: Wat Prasat, Nonthaburi Province
Special Note: Won 2nd Place in the Samakom Phra Kruang (Samakorn) Competition


📅 Year of Creation

B.E. 2506 (1963)


🧘‍♂️ Amulet Overview

  • Name: Phra Luang Pu Thuad Pim Apache

  • Material: Nur Khaw (sacred white powder)

  • Type: Cast powder amulet (pressed mold)

  • Design: Features Luang Pu Thuad seated in meditation posture, traditional styling with facial details reflecting aged wisdom. The mold has some resemblance to warrior-like imagery, hence the nickname "Apache."


🔨 Design Features

  • Front: Luang Pu Thuad in a calm, seated posture. The facial expression is fierce yet composed, often described as carrying the energy of "resistance and resilience."

  • Back: Smooth surface, sometimes with temple markings or partial ink stamps depending on the batch.

  • Size: Medium-sized, ideal for both wearing and keeping on a personal altar.


🪵 Material Composition (Nur Khaw)

  • Sacred white clay (Phong Puttakhun)

  • Broken fragments of old amulets

  • Holy powders from Wat Prasat and affiliated temples

  • Dried herbal powders and flower pollen used in consecration

  • Soil from sacred temple grounds


🙏 Blessing Ceremony

  • Temple: Wat Prasat, an ancient temple with deep historical roots

  • Presided by: Leading monks of the era including high-ranking elders from nearby provinces

  • Ceremonial Focus:

    • Metta Mahaniyom (Loving-kindness)

    • Klaew Klad (Safety from harm)

    • Maha Ut (Invulnerability)

    • Serm Duang (Fate enhancement)

The amulet underwent multiple rounds of chanting (phutthaphisek) to ensure spiritual potency, often taking place over several months.


🏅 Achievements & Recognition

  • Competition: Samakom Phra Kruang (Samakorn)

  • Result: 2nd Place Winner – recognized for authenticity, rarity, and exceptional preservation

  • Highly respected among collectors and worn by devotees for its strong protective qualities


🔮 Spiritual Significance

  • Primary powers:

    • Protection from danger and accidents

    • Shielding from black magic or spiritual harm

    • Support in overcoming obstacles and enemies

  • Especially suitable for people working in dangerous professions or those needing strong spiritual shielding

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