A Prai Phra Pidtaa by Luang Pho Thiang - blessed by Luang Pu Timm 1971
A collection of this Phra Pidta and other sacred amulets were discovered within the grounds of LP Thiang’s Wat in Chonburi Province. The discovery consisted of one large red clay jar filled with amulets and a smaller basin containing Luk Om. According to historical records, the former abbot, Luang Pho Thiang, was ordained as a novice and served under Luang Pho Do of Wat Na Matum, who was a highly renowned master who tasked Novice Thiang specifically with the cultivation of Wahn (sacred herbs). These herbs were grown and nurtured using intensive incantations and ancient spells, making Luang Pho Thiang an elite specialist in sacred plants. To express this fact, the Yant Na on the back is the one for Yaa Chintamunee.
The Connection to Luang Pu Timm
History suggests that Luang Pu Timm of Wat Lahan Rai also came to study under Luang Pho Do. During his studies, Luang Pu Timm requested various sacred herbs from Luang Pho Thiang to use as ingredients for his own amulets. In exchange, Luang Pu Timm gifted a quantity of his legendary Pong Prai Kuman Look Om to LP Thiang. These are the very same powder balls discovered in the cache.
The current abbot of Wat Samnak Kham decided to open the amulet cache after having a vision while meditating in the old ordination hall. In the vision, a massive monk appeared and asked, "Do you see what lies beneath the earth?" When the abbot replied that he saw nothing, the Great Monk said, "There are treasures of great value here. Use them to build the temple and support Buddhism."
Upon exiting his meditation, the abbot ordered an excavation at the exact spot indicated in the vision. They unearthed a large quantity of Phra Somdej, Phra Pidta, and Luk Om. A committee was formed to verify the items, concluding that the Phra Somdej and Phra Pidta were associated with Chao Khun Nor. The Luk Om were the creations of LP Timm, and it was later realised that the "Great Monk" in the vision was LP Thiang himself—the master of sacred herbs whom even Luang Pu Timm respected.
Materials used - 108 types of Sacred Wahn mixed with Pong Prai Kuman powder.
The most amazing thing with this is that it is also a Palaut Krau! There is a mercury pellet inside these, the movement of which is a warning. This is old Central Thai Wicha that is now rare to find.
This Phra Pidtaa comes in a white case and measures 1.5".
It goes on the deity altar and needs a 108 Buddhist kata.
Exceptional magic. These will fly so be quick as I only have 2.
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LAST Prai Phra Pidtaa by Luang Pho Thiang - blessed by Luang Pu Timm 1971
The Phra Pidtaa is a type of Buddhist amulet in form but it can also come with Prai. I have had so many varieties of these that they are hard to fathom but some of them were exceptionally strong magic. This is no exception.

