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[SOLD] Phra Pidta Roon Podni (Relief Debt) Nur Phong BE2534 Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu (same Phra Pidta mould from Lp Toh Wat Pradoochimplee)

Phra Pidta · Phong
Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham BE2534 Phong
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Type Phra Pidta
Monk Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan
Temple Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham
B.E. Year 2534
Material Phong
SKU TAC-0453
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**SOLD**Phra Pidta Roon Podni (Relief Debt) Nur Phong BE2534 Luang Phor Phat Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu (same Phra Pidta mould from Lp Toh Wat Pradoochimplee)Biography History of Phra Pidta Roon Podni Nur Phong – B.E.

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Phra Pidta Roon Podni (Relief Debt) Nur Phong BE2534 
Luang Phor Phat Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu 
(same Phra Pidta mould from Lp Toh Wat Pradoochimplee)

History of Phra Pidta Roon Podni Nur Phong – B.E. 2534

Amulet Name: Phra Pidta Roon Podni “Debt Relief Edition”

Material: Nur Phong (sacred powder)

Year of Creation: B.E. 2534 (1991 CE)

Temple: Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu

Maker: Luang Phor Phat

Mold Origin: Same iconic Phra Pidta mold used by Luang Phor Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee


Background and Purpose

In B.E. 2534, Luang Phor Phat commissioned this special edition of Phra Pidta—known as Roon Podni—to spiritually assist devotees burdened with financial difficulties, such as debt, loans, or overdue payments. Proceeds from amulet distribution supported temple renovations, community welfare, and merit-making projects.


Design and Iconography

  • Front: Displays the classic Phra Pidta posture, with hands covering eyes—a powerful symbol of spiritual shielding and detachment from external turmoil.

  • Back: Often bears the “Podni” inscription or temple seal, signifying its special financial relief intent.

  • Mold: Cast from the same renowned Phra Pidta mold originally used by Luang Phor Toh, preserving that batch’s sharper facial features, rounded limbs, and distinctive body proportions.


Material: Nur Phong

The amulets were pressed using a mixture of sacred powders, including:

  • Pollen and herb powders from ceremonial offerings

  • Incense and candle ash collected from extended chanting ceremonies

  • Crushed fragments of older Phra Pidta amulets and temple votive tablets

  • Soil and ball clays sourced from temple grounds and regional holy sites

  • Wax and soot residue from Pali recitations and merit-making rituals

This combination created a firm, dark-gray to charcoal-colored amulet with a photo-realistic texture and subtle sheen.


Consecration Ritual

The Phra Pidta Roon Podni was consecrated in a formal Phutthaphisek ceremony at Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham:

  • Officiated by Luang Phor Phat, known for his deep meditative presence and spiritual charisma

  • Accompanied by several respected monks from the region

  • Included recitations of Pali katha for release from debt, abundant chanting, and meditation empowerment rounds

  • Final blessings were applied on a designated financially auspicious date (often aligned with lunar or astrological timing) to strengthen the “debt relief” intention


Believed Virtues

The Roon Podni amulet is especially honored by those facing financial hardship. It is reputed to offer:

  • Kongkrapan: protection from adversity or scams

  • Luck and Kai: for financial turnaround or debt relief

  • Metta Mahaniyom: increased goodwill from lenders or business partners

  • Peace of mind, supporting mental balance during economic stress

  • Enhanced refuge in meditation and spiritual practice, fostering clearer guidance


Connection to Luang Phor Toh

  • The use of Luang Phor Toh’s mold connects this amulet line with his powerful spiritual legacy

  • It inherits not only physical design but also the energetic imprint associated with Toh’s own amulets, highly esteemed across Thailand

  • This lineage enhances the Roon Podni’s spiritual significance and collector value


Collectability and Care

  • Authentic B.E. 2534 pieces can often be identified by the Podni inscription or official temple seal, as well as by the mold’s distinctive shape

  • The amulet is moderately rare, as production numbers were limited to the temple’s project needs

  • Best-preserved specimens—especially those still in original packaging—are highly prized by collectors focused on contemporary Phra Pidta and Luang Phor Toh’s mold lineage

Collector FAQ
Is this [SOLD] Phra Pidta Roon Podni (Relief Debt) Nur Phong BE2534 Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu Wat Ko Kaew Arun Kham, Nong Mu (same Phra Pidta mould from Lp Toh Wat Pradoochimplee) authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan. All amulets in our collection undergo careful authentication before listing. We provide detailed photos from multiple angles for your inspection.
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This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage, period, and documentation notes are based on details provided in the listing and certification records. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed. Spiritual attributes described reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.
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