2009
08.16

Luang Phu Tim Wat Chang Hai Pattani

Luang Phu Tim was the Abbot of Wat Chang Hai primarily responsible for having created the first ever Luang Por Tuad amulets this world had ever seen. Wat Chang Hai was the temple of Luang Por Tuad himself. These amulets from Wat Chang Hai are the most expensive and sought after of all Luang Phu Tuad amulets in Thai Buddhist Amulet history. Next in line are the LP Tuad amulets made in Wat Sai Khaw by Ajarn Luang Por Nong.

Luang Phu Tim Wat Chang Hai

The first ever Luang Por Tuad amulet to have been made by Luang Por Nong in Wat Sai Khaw was in 2508, with the invitation of Wat Chang Hai’s Luang Phu Tim to join in the creation process and the Puttapisek ceremony to bless the amulets. Luang Phu Tim then took all of the amulets to Wat Chang Hai for a further special blessing ceremony where he called upon the spirits of; Luang Por Tuad, luang Por Tuad Hman, Hluang Por Tuad Grai, Luang Por Tuad Lin Dam, and Luang Por Tuad Sittichai to come and preside over the Puttapisek blessing ceremony of the amulets in the Uposata (chapel) of Wat Chang Hai.

After this was completed, Luang Phu Tim took the amulets back to Wat Sai Khaw for another blessing ceremony. This set of amulets has special “Puttakun” qualities (Buddha magical properties), for they contain the special ingredients such as; Din kakyayaks earth (extremely rare and essential in LP Tuad authentic amulets) Glaa Khaw (wheat) and “Khaw Hniaw Dam” (black sticky rice). Din Kakyayaks has certain minerals in it which can be seen in the mixture of the amulet as small white seedy looking spots arising at certain points of the authentic amulets. The wheat instigates development and improvement in life, the sticky rice is for kong grapan power and “maha ud” (gunstopper). The kakyayaks earth is of course great for metta and for kong grapan and has healing properties too to protect against illness.

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