Statuette Phra Pidta Neuar Wan Roe Phong Tabai Phong Lek Namphi – Phra Ajarn Waen, Wat Saphan Soong (Nonthaburi)
This rare Phra Pidta statuette, crafted from neuar wan roe (a mixture of sacred herbs) with sacred phong tabai powder and blue magical iron ore powder lek namphi, comes from the highly revered Phra Ajarn Waen of Wat Saphan Soong in Nonthaburi Province. It is entirely covered with hand-drawn yant Khom in gold ink, imbuing it with the full power of traditional blessings.
Phra Pidta is the amulet of withdrawal, of the mystical seal, the energy that closes itself off for better protection. The rare blend of wan roe – phong tabai – lek namphi adds an occult dimension of invisibility, absorption of negativity, and hidden fortune , typical of creations in the Saphahn Soong lineage.
Features
- 🙏 Master: Phra Ajarn Waen
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Saphan Soong, Nonthaburi
- ✨ Deity: Protective Buddha Phra Pidta
- 📐 Dimensions: Height approximately 5.5 cm
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 55 grams
- Original temple box included
Sacred composition: Wan roe (secret esoteric closing herbs) – Phong tabai (ritual attraction powder) – Mystical iron dust lek namphi – traditional organic oil and mediums, copper takut in the base.
This piece is particularly recommended for: powerful protection , cutting off malevolent influences, astral invisibility , discreet prosperity, deep meditation, strengthening of energy barriers.
About Phra Ajarn Waen of Wat Saphan Soong
Phra Ajarn Waen belongs to the great magical lineage of Nonthaburi, renowned for its creations blending rare plants, ancient powders, and esoteric Khom invocations. His work with lek namphi and wan roe powders is particularly sought after for rituals aimed at invisible protection and the closing of karmic doors .
When the world's gates close, Phra Pidta watches over the dark silence of ancient mysteries. The lek namphi powder whispers secrets of celestial iron, and the wan roe herbs fold in on themselves like a protective shell. In the practitioner's palm, the spirit of Saphahn Soong manifests: a dense, still breath that repels shadows and draws in hidden fortune. This Phra Pidta is not merely a statuette; it is a sealed guardian, a closed eye turned inward, toward the source of true invincibility.