Phra Pidta amulet blessed at a grand ceremony in 2549 BE (Buddhist Era) by Luang Thamnoon, Ajarn Chu, and others. Gold-bronze color.

$4,800.00

🌟Efficacy : This product is believed to block harmful influences from entering the body and affecting the mind, thus protecting against disasters and dangers. It also wards off petty people and bad luck, attracts benefactors, and ensures positive energy is always with the wearer. Furthermore, it is said to help attract windfall wealth, ensuring a steady flow of both regular and windfall income. It also aims to keep petty people and bad luck far away. Moreover, it is very effective in avoiding legal troubles.


Masters: Long Nai, Ajarn Chu, Luang Thamnoon , etc.

Temple: Wat Kho Hong

Consecration: Buddhist Era 2549 ( 2006 AD )

Dimensions: Approximately 4 cm high, 2.5 cm wide , and 1 cm thick .

Wearing: Wear it around the neck

[How to make a wish]

⚠️When wearing a Buddha amulet for the first time, please place the amulet in your palm, raise it to your forehead between your eyebrows, sincerely recite the first mantra, introduce yourself, make a wish, and then wear it.


Buddha's First Sutra: Namodasattva Pakawado Alahador Samasap Dassa (recite three times; applicable to all kinds of amulets and sacred objects)



The consecration ceremony began on September 3, 2006 , at 8:09 AM by three revered monks : Luang Nui of Kho Hong Temple , Luang Thamnoon of Khao Kun Monastery , and Luang Chot of Wat Phutthaisawan . The coronation ceremony was held in the middle of the three oceans.


Legend has it that " Panpaijian " was the adopted son of " Zedujin " . During the reign of Zedujin, Panpaijian was a brave and skilled war god who was invincible in every battle. He was protected by two dragons on his left and right, and his hands covered his eyes, which could block all obstacles. No evil spirits could invade him!


[Introduction to Longnai]

Luang Nai was a renowned master of Jatukam Rinpoche who passed away . In his youth, he studied under several famous masters and is recognized throughout Thailand as one of the top monks who create Jatukam Rinpoche amulets. He is considered one of the two great masters of the Jatukam Rinpoche lineage in Thailand, on par with Ajarn Khun Pan. Both masters were believed to be able to invite Jatukam Rinpoche to descend to earth and participate in the blessing of sacred objects. There are also photographs and records in temples and authoritative books documenting miraculous phenomena in the sky when Luang Nai raised his staff or blew his conch shell during several famous blessing ceremonies!


In Thailand, any blessing ceremony for Jatukam Ramathep is considered complete only if Luang Nai is present. Luang Nai presides over almost all Jatukam Ramathep ceremonies and plays a core leadership role in many well-known large-scale Jatukam Ramathep ceremonies. Once the sacred objects are blessed and released, they are highly sought after by believers from all walks of life.


Longnai Pranob Dech-Kaew Pukdee began serving as an assistant to the former deputy abbot of Wat Kor Hong in 2528 BE ( 1985 AD ) .

He became well-known in 2546 for overseeing the Zedujin Dharma Assembly ceremony.

This Dharma assembly was very grand, with over a thousand eminent monks from surrounding provinces and countries such as France, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore.

The most famous Roon Nai amulet is the "Roon Kork Setti" Gospel Iron amulet from 2549 BE (Buddhist Era) the Great Millionaire series . .

Between 2551 and 2552 BE, Luang Nai contracted tuberculosis, and on March 3, 2553 BE , he had to leave the temple to go to a hospital in Bangkok for treatment.

At the end of December 2553 BE, Long Nai's relatives decided to take him home. He passed away peacefully on the night of January 3 , 2554 BE ( 2011 AD ) , at the age of 54. 🙏🏻