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PDMAC1322 : Wealthy Amulet Phra Pidta Plod Nee (Clear Debts Pidta) with 2 Takrut Batch (Roon) 111 Pi LP Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee , Bangkok)
with Katha: LPToh_WatPraduChimplee
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Size 2.2 cm x 2.7 cm




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Name: Phra Pidta Plod Nee (Clear Debts Pidta/ closed eyes Buddha)

From: Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee, Bangkok

Name: 111 Pi (111 years of LP Toh)

Year: 2541 BE (1998 CE)

Size: 2.2 cm x 2.7 cm

Material: Pollen flower powder mixed with former Pidta powder of LP Toh.

Feature: There are 2 Takrut embedded on the front of the amulet.

Purpose:
1. To memorialize LP Toh
2. To make a memorial amulet for devotees of LP Toh
3. To make money to develop and restore the temple

Ceremony: Blessing following method of LP Toh performed by abbot of Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee at that time together with top guru monks in the Uposatha Hall, at Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee on 1 March 1998.

Purpose: to earn donations to develop and restore old buildings in Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee.

Power: Phra Pidta Plod Nee LP Toh is believed to give its owner great luck and protection and there is a saying that whoever owns a Luang Pu Toh amulet will be free from poverty.

Temple’s For Your Information:
Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee is an ancient civilian Thai Buddhist temple in Wat Tha Phra Subdistrict, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok's Thonburi side. The temple is situated rim Khlong Chak Phra, where is confluence of three khlongs (canals) Chak Phra, Phasi Charoen, and Bangkok Yai.
The temple dates back to the reign of King Nangklao (Rama III) during early Rattanakosin period. It has the original name called "Wat Chim Plee", derives from the many cotton trees (Bombax ceiba) that were found throughout this area (chim plee is cotton tree in Thai). But popular people called "Wat Pradu Nai" in pair with nearby temple, Wat Pranu Nok or Wat Pradu Nai Songtham in present day.
Wat Pradu Chimphli is famous for Luang Pu Toh was the abbot during 1910s–1980s. He developed the temple in many ways and was a dedicated and merciful monk and highly respected by the local devotees including King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). He was also famous for being the creator of Buddha amulets that called "Phra Pidta" ("Closed Eyes Buddha"). It is claimed to gives its owner great luck and protection and there is a saying that whoever owns a Luang Pu Toh amulet will be free from poverty.

The Biography of LP Toh:
Luang Pu Toh or Phraraj Sangwaraphimon (27 March 1887- 5 March 1981) was a past abbot of Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee in Bangkok. LP Toh was an admirable guru monk whom Thai Buddhists have faith in. His Majesty the King Bhumibol also has faith in LP Toh. When LP Toh was alive, the king visited LP Toh at the temple many times. LP Toh was famous for his sacred amulets which worshippers experienced wonderful events. The amulets were so holy that they became the top ranked by amulet gurus.
LP Toh was born on 27 March 1887 CE in the reign of King Rama V. He got ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee at age 20 in 1907 CE He became an abbot of Wat Pra Doo Chim Plee in 1913 CE
After ordination, LP Toh set his heart on dharma of Buddha and meditation. He set off on a monk journey (Thai: Tudong) with aim of mysticism. LP Toh met many experienced guru monks and learnt contemplation and Mantra from them. LP Toh was contemporary with superb past monks for example:
1. LP Sod of Wat Pak Nam (Phasicharoen District, Bangkok)
2. LP Chaeng of Wat Bang Pang (Nonthaburi Province)
3. LP Klaii of Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworawihan (Bangkok)
LP Toh calmly passed away on 5 March 1981 CE at age 93 and for 73 years in monkhood. The funeral was deservedly held and the king exclusively came to the funeral.

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