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Phra Pidta “Plod Nee” Yant Nah – Luang Pu Tohk – Year 2521 – 2523 B.E. – Ner BAILARN (One of the TOP TIERED and SOUGHT AFTER amulet by Luang Pu Tohk)

Name: Phra Pidta “Plod Nee” Yant Nah

Blessed by: Luang Pu Tohk

Temple: Wat Pradu Chim-Plee, Bangkok

Year: 2521 – 2523 B.E. ( 1978 – 1980 A.D. )

Material made: Made of Ner Bailarn (Burnt Scriptures) with one Silver Takrut.

Remarks:

EXCELLENT AND TIP TOP CONDITION!
ONE OF THE TOP TIERED AND MOST COVETED PHRA PIDTA BY LUANG PU TOHK!
IMMACULATELY PRESERVED CONDITION!

This beautiful piece is truly another piece we feel extremely honored to have the opportunity to showcase everyone!

It is widely recognized as one of the most coveted, most sought after and most well known Phra Pidta in the entire collection of amulets consecrated by Luang Pu Tohk! Known as Phra Pidta “Plod Nee”. The name “Plod Nee” is literally translated to “freeing oneself from all kinds of debt”.

A total of approximately 22,040 pieces were made but this featured piece is a rarity as the condition is nothing short of spectacular!

We have to emphasize that the “multiple lines” found on the surface of the amulet are not cracks!

The “Lines” are actually multiple strands of Luang Pu Tohk’s Hair, which is also known as “Gae-Sah”, embedded on the various surfaces of the amulet.

“Gae-Sah” is a term referring to the hair that has been collected from the monk, and in this instance, Luang Pu Tohk, during the routine shaving of their hair. The many strands of hair that were collected will not be disposed of, instead they will be kept as holy belongings of a holy being. On many occasions, the “Gae-Sah” will be mixed as one of the materials used in creating an amulet.

We can confirm that this featured piece is one of the “earlier variants” created in the entire 22,040 pieces made.

This particular batch of Phra Pidta amulets were made in the temple by temple committee members and volunteers. It was not out-sourced to other factories to manufacture. Due to the large amount of pieces projected to be made, the manufacturing was done over a few occasions instead of one single occasion. It is important to note that the mould being used to make the Phra Pidta “Plod Nee” was made of metal and was extremely prone to rusting.

When the metal mould to create the amulets was completed, the temple committee members and volunteers went ahead to create the amulets. The initial batch of Phra Pidta “Plod Nee” that were made were extremely detailed with all features beautifully imprinted as the metal mould was newly manufactured. It was estimated that only a few thousands of such pieces were made during the early stage of manufacturing.

There are a few noteworthy points to differentiated them:

1. It was characterized by the material composition and colour. Usually have a much darker tone when compared to the rest of the pieces.

2. Much more distinctive with all the features much more detailed.

Subsequently, due to the busy schedule of temple committee members and the lack volunteers, the manufacturing of the amulets were delayed and the metal mould was kept in the temple’s storeroom. When they were finally available to continue with the manufacturing, the temple committee members realized that the mould had became extremely rusty. In order to remove the rust, they used sandpaper and other tools to scrape the rust off and that resulted the metal mould to be not as defined as what it used to be.

This scenario repeated over many occasions until the entire 22,040 pieces were completed hence the rest of the amulets were found with even shallower and less distinctive details as compared to the “earlier variants” pieces.

They were all made of of burnt scriptures and sacred materials known as Ner Bailarn. One silver takrut is embedded at the bottom of the amulet. It was blessed and soaked in holy water for 3 years by Luang Pu Tohk before the distribution of the amulets!

It was also documented that a couple of thousand of pieces were given to the Queen of Thailand. The Queen then distributed them to soldiers and police officers that were stationed at Thailand’s border and it kept many of them safe from harm with many miracles and experiences documented about how they survived bomb explosions and gunfire!

The long duration of the blessing translated to countless bearers and collectors commending its efficacy!

INCLUSIVE OF A CUSTOM MADE SOLID GOLD OPEN/CLOSE CASING!

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