🪬 Amulet Phra Pidta Ruay Tanjai (2016) – Luangpu Singthong, Wat Pa Tham Wiwek
This Phra Pidta Ruay Tanjai amulet was dedicated in 2016 at Wat Pa Tham Wiwek (Chantaburi province) by the venerable Luangpu Singthong Paphakaro , on the occasion of the solemn inauguration of the temple's new prayer hall.
Phra Pidta – literally "the Buddha who covers his eyes" – symbolizes the voluntary disconnection from worldly distractions to turn toward inner wealth and wisdom.
A rare model made of sacred paste filled with temple dust and blessed powders, this piece features a small red crystal encrusted at the abdomen, reinforcing the protective and attractive aspect of the amulet.
His reliquary is a new custom-made model in metal decorated with traditional multi-colored enamel motifs .
Perfect talisman for practitioners seeking protection, immediate wealth (Ruay Tanjai) , and support during risky or ambitious undertakings.
- Dimensions: 50 mm x 30 mm
- Weight: 20 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made metal reliquary decorated with traditional multi-colored enamel designs.
- Original temple box included
🌌 The ancient masters say that those who close themselves off from the illusions of the world become the true masters of reality. This Phra Pidta amulet, blessed in an intense ritual atmosphere, concentrates an energy of strategic retreat, unexpected luck, and closure to harmful influences. The venerable Singthong, renowned for his ascetic rigor, infused it with a gentle but sharp vibration, like a blade of light in the night. Wear it as an invisible seal of abundance and wisdom.