These old Luang Phor Thuat Iep Nam Talé Jeut amulets are pieces dating from the 1990s. Their exact origin is not formally identified, which is relatively common for some popular devotional productions of this period, distributed outside of major official series.
They represent Luang Phor Thuat, one of Thailand's most revered monks, renowned for his powers of protection, survival in extreme situations, and blessings related to travel, especially by sea.
The inscription Iep Nam Talé Jeut directly refers to the freshwater miracle attributed to Luang Phor Thuat. These amulets are traditionally worn or kept as talismans for protection against dangers, accidents, and unforeseen distress.
The water miracle of Luang Phor Thuat
According to tradition, during a sea voyage, Luang Phor Thuat found himself aboard a ship whose crew was desperately short of drinking water. Through his compassion and spiritual power, he is said to have plunged his foot directly into the seawater, instantly transforming the salt water around his foot into fresh water, thus allowing everyone to survive.
This miracle, known as Nam Talé Jeut , symbolizes Luang Phor Thuat's ability to transform a desperate situation into salvation. It has become one of the cornerstones of the popular faith surrounding this master, and explains why his amulets are still associated today with protection during travel, safety, and the transformation of hardships into favorable outcomes.
Features
✨ Deity: Luang Phor Thuat
📐 Dimensions: 6 cm x 4 cm
⚓ Weight: 32 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in silver-plated metal decorated with traditional polychrome motifs.
These amulets testify to a sincere devotion and a living popular transmission of the cult of Luang Phor Thuat, particularly around his protection related to water and travel.
In tradition, Luang Phor Thuat is invoked when facing the unknown. His amulets remind us that even in the most hostile situations, a way out can appear through faith, patience, and inner integrity.