Pra Pid Ta Bucha Statue 5.8 x 3.5 Inches – Nuea Samrit ‘Phiw Rom Dam Man Pu’ Gon Tong Tip ud Kring ‘Run Maha Lap Maha Sethee 2555 BE – Luang Phu Kambu – Wat Gut Chompoo
Luang Phu Kambu has released a special edition of Classic Pra Pid Ta amulets in various Sacred and Precious Metals. As the Flagship Model, this Bucha size Pid Ta is a First Class Piece of Fine Buddhist Sacred Art that will grace the Altar with its Majesty, and bestow Blessing upon those who Pray, and those within Your Household or Private Temple. The Pid Ta have a Kring Bead inserted inside them (Sacred Rattle), and are thus not only Pid Ta, but also ‘Pra Kring’ amulets. This example is made from ‘Nuea Nava Loha’ (Nine Sacred Metals smelted from Ancient Artifacts and Amulets).
Blessed on the 7th March 2555 BE, in Putta Pisek Ceremony at Wat Gut Chompoo. The Bucha Statue was made only in Nuea Samrit (Bronze), but the smaller Pid ta Loi Ongk amulets were made in various Sacred Metals;
Run Maha Lap Maha Sethee edition Amulets;
Bucha Statue
Bucha size Pra Pid Ta 3 Inches wide, 5.8 Inches high – 199 statues made with ‘Phiw Rom Dam Man Pu’ (black oily finish). The base of the statue has hair of Luang Phu Kambu, Puttakun Powder, and ancient ‘Mai Sim’ wood inside the statue.
Loi Onk Statuette amulets;
- Pra Pid Ta Nuea Maekapat – 299 amulets made
- Pra Pid Ta Nuea Lek Nam Pi Pasom tapu Sangkawanorn – 199 amulets made
- Pra Pid Ta Nuea Pink Gold – 299 amulets made
- Pra Pid Ta Nuea Ngern (solid silver) – 199 amulets made
- Pra Pid Ta Nuea Nava Glab Dam – 999 amulets made
- Pra Pid Ta Nuea Samrit Boran – 2999 amulets made
- Nuea Pink Gold, Nuea Lek Nam Pi Pasom Sangkawanorn, Nuea Nava Glab Dam, and Nuea Samrit
Gammagarn set with solid gold base – 80 sets made with the following Metals; Nuea Maekapat,
The base of the Statue has some hair of Luang Phu Kambu, Puttakun Powder, and ancient ‘Mai Sim’ wood inside the statue. The base is sealed with a Sacred Brass Alloy plating, with Sacred Yantra inscription.
Size; 5.8 Inches High x 3.5 Inches wide base
199 Statues Made in Total
Only the Bucha statues have a Sacred Brass base covering. All the smaller Loi Ongk amulets of the series were issued with a solid silver base, except for the Gammagarn set which has solid gold base covering.
The Large Hands of the Buddha represent ‘Maha Lap’ and ‘Maha Pokasap’ (Wealth and Treasures), for the Large hands are able to collect large gifts and sums of money. This is thus not only Pra Pid Ta Maha Lap, but also Maha Pokasap and ‘Rap Sap’ (get treasures and windfalls). Pra Pid Ta also is a Powerful Kong Grapan, Klaew Klaad and Anti Black Magic Protection.
Always use the Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa 3 Times) before making any Special Kata Incantations for Statue or Amulets
How to Chant Maha Namasakara (Namo Tassa) and The Refuge in the Triple Gem
Kata for dedicating Merit and Sending Metta
Kata and Worship Method for Pra Pid Ta
Origins of the Pra Pid Ta Amulet
Worship and Chants to Pra Sangkajjai Buddha (Plump Curly Hair Pid Ta)