Lp thuat
2556 BE
Luang Pu Thuat amulet from the Roon Arahant Kayathep edition issued by Wat Nong Eiew Nai in Saraburi, Thailand.
It is a Sema-shaped amulet featuring Luang Pu Thuat, likely produced around B.E. 2556 (2013).
The amulet in the image appears to be a copper (Thong Daeng) version featuring colored enamel (Long Ya) on the top and sides, with a gold-colored mask over the monk.
These amulets were consecrated in multiple ceremonies, with notable blessing from Luang Phor Koon of Wat Ban Rai.
Benefits
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Klaew Klaad (Extreme Accident Prevention): This is the signature benefit of Luang Pu Thuat. Devotees strongly believe it grants a supernatural "near-miss" effect, safeguarding drivers from fatal road mishaps, automobile crashes, and severe physical harm.
Kong Grapan Chadtri (Invulnerability): It is traditionally worn to ward off acute bodily dangers, violent attacks, weapons, and battlefield casualties.
Maha Ut (Protection from Malevolent Forces): The amulet is believed to repel dark magic, offensive spells, malicious entities, and negative spirits.
Chok Lap & Metta (Prosperity and Compassion): Beyond physical safety, the Roon Arahant Kayathep (Angel of God) series is consecrated to bring good fortune, career progress, business success, and harmonious relationships
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