Luang Pu Thuad amulet, "Hua Muay" style, 1963 (BE 2506), made of herbal mixture with materials from 1997 (BE 2517), created by Ajarn Tim.



 

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Luang Pu Thuad amulet, "Hua Muay" style, 1963 (BE 2506), made of herbal mixture with materials from 1997 (BE 2517), created by Ajarn Tim.

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Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay amulet from Wat Ang Thong, Songkhla Province, made in 1963 (B.E. 2506). Made of herbal mixture with materials from 1997 (

B.E. 2597). Consecrated by Phra Ajarn Tim. Details: Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay amulets from Wat Ang Thong are currently in high demand due to reported experiences of good fortune and success in business, defying the current Thai economic downturn. This has led to increased worshippers. 

As an older amulet created in 1963 (B.E. 2506), its price is not artificially inflated by speculators; its increase is purely based on reported experiences. Furthermore, the price remains reasonable, making it a highly collectible item. 

Phra Kru Sangkharak Khittacharn, or Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay Wajasit, originally named Inthong (parents' names unknown), was born in Ban Thanaw Subdistrict, Panare District, Pattani Province, during the reign of King Rama I of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, around 1785 (B.E. 2328). He was ordained at Wat Thung Phra, Chana District, Songkhla Province, with Phra Ajarn Chan Kaew as his preceptor. After ordination, he was given the name Phra Inthong Khongkhasaro. Later, in 1817, he was appointed abbot of Wat Ang Thong, Thung Wang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Songkhla Province, during the reign of King Rama II. He also served as an ordination master for young men in Mueang Songkhla, Chana, and Thepha districts, which were major towns at that time. Later, he was granted the ecclesiastical title of "Phra Khru Sangkharak Khittacharn." 

Because he had a mass of flesh at the nape of his neck that resembled a hair bun, the people called him "Luang Pho Hua Muay" (meaning "Father with a Bun Hairbun"). Today, he is known as "Luang Pho Thuat Hua Muay" (Father of the Bun Hairbun). 

He passed away in 1868 during the reign of King Rama V, at the age of 83. Luang Pho Thuat Hua Muay was known for his powerful words. He possessed truthfulness, compassion, and the power of his speech. 

For example, when someone was ill and sought his help, if he said "Be cured," they would recover instantly. When a pregnant woman came to him, he would tell her, "May you have an easy delivery." For example, childbirth would be easy as he had predicted. If misfortune or illness befell someone's house, the homeowner would often ask him to make holy water. He would point his big toe into the water and give it to them to sprinkle around the house, and the misfortune and illness would disappear.

Before his death, he prayed that if the merit he had accumulated had given him great spiritual power, his footprints would appear on the stone where he bathed. Later, on the day of his death, he went to bathe as usual. When his feet touched the stone, he felt it soften, and his footprints appeared on it. He then prayed that the stone would sink into the ground at Wat Ang Thong. He prophesied that whenever the stone resurfaced, the temple would prosper. After bathing, he went up to his kuti (monk's dwelling), put on his robes and saffron cloak, walked out of his kuti, looked up at the stars in all four directions, and then went to sleep. After that, he passed away.

As briefly described above, Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay was a highly revered monk with great spiritual power and miraculous abilities. His remains are enshrined in a stupa on the northeast side of the temple's main hall, and his four-cubit-long staff remains there. A 30-inch seated statue of him is also kept in the temple and is revered by the general public. The

Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay amulet, made of herbal clay, was created in 2506 BE (1963 AD) using 108 types of herbs and various sacred materials such as powder from flowers offered during the Buddhist Lent at 108 temples, Tri Singhe powder, Ittije powder, Pathamang powder, and important minerals such as Lek Lai (a type of mystical metal), diamonds, and precious stones. It was consecrated by highly respected and skilled monks of that era, including Phra Ajarn Tim of Wat Chang Hai, with the purpose of distributing it to villagers for widespread worship.

When worshipping the image of Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay, offer flowers, incense, and candles. Recite "Namaste" three times, then chant the following mantra:

"Na Cha Li Ti Phutthang Sang Mi" (3, 7, or 9 times, or as many times as you like depending on the day).

For an amulet of Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay, place it in your hand, clasp your hands together, recite "Namaste" three times, and then chant the following mantra:

"Na Mo Phutthaya Nama Pha Tha Cha Pha Ka Sa I Ka Wi Ti" (3 times, or as many times as you like).

Then carry it with you. If you desire something that is not against moral principles, make your wish. If you wish to perform a cleansing ritual, immerse the image of Luang Pu Thuad in water for about 3 minutes while chanting the aforementioned mantra. This will effectively cleanse any obstacles.

Note: Before undertaking any action, always remember Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay, the revered monk of Wat Ang Thong. Then your actions will be fulfilled according to your wishes.

Credit: "Biography and Miracles of Luang Pu Thuad Hua Muay" by Anato Petiye.

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