Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition

Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition

Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition


Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition
Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition
Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition
Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak BE2495 Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi - Won 3rd placing in Samakorn Competition

📿 History of the Making of

Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak B.E. 2495

By Luang Phor Thongsuk Intasaro
Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi Province


🧱 Amulet Overview

  • Name: Phra Pidta Nur Phong Cum Rak

  • Type: Closed Eyes Buddha (Phra Pidta)

  • Material: Sacred powder (Phong) mixed with tree resin (Cum Rak)

  • Year of Creation: B.E. 2495 (1952)

  • Temple: Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi

  • Creator: Luang Phor Thongsuk Intasaro

  • Notable Recognition: 🥉 Won 3rd Place in the prestigious Samakom Pra Competition


🔮 Spiritual Purpose & Belief

The Phra Pidta is known for:

  • Invulnerability and protection from danger, black magic, and evil forces

  • Wealth attraction (Metta Mahaniyom) and business success

  • Calming the mind and enhancing meditation

  • Offering Klaew Klad (miraculous escape from harm)


🧙‍♂️ Sacred Materials Used

Luang Phor Thongsuk personally collected and blessed the following:

  • Phong Itijay (Itipiso powders from ancient sacred texts)

  • Phong Wahn 108 (108 sacred herbs)

  • Phong from old votive tablets from Wat Saphan Sung

  • Phong Maha Phuttha Mongkol from Luang Phor Glin (his teacher)

  • Tree resin (Cum Rak) used to bind and preserve the amulet, symbolizing invincibility and resilience


🛕 Blessing Ceremony

  • Main Consecrator: Luang Phor Thongsuk himself

  • Ceremonies held over multiple months, combining:

    • Daily chanting of sacred katha (incantations)

    • Meditation and breath control

    • Group consecration by several senior monks in the region


🪙 Physical Features & Design

  • Shape: Seated Buddha in closed-eyes (Pidta) posture

  • Size: Compact, suitable for both men and women

  • Color: Dark brown to black, due to the blending of sacred powder with Cum Rak

  • Back: Some versions may contain Yant (sacred inscription) or Luang Phor Thongsuk’s initials


🏆 Awards & Recognition

  • Samakom Pra Competition:

    • Entered into the official Thailand amulet competition

    • Won 3rd place, highlighting its authenticity, rarity, and revered power


🧭 Collector’s Note

  • Rarely seen in the market today

  • Highly sought after by collectors and spiritual devotees

  • Excellent for those who value true sacred power and spiritual protection

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