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Lp Chern Wat Taa Ee
Lp Chern Wat Taa Ee
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Pidta Pathat Baramee Roon Sai Dum
Wat Taa Ee, Buriram Province
B.E. 2565
Summary
The Pidta Pathat Baramee Roon Sai Dum from Wat Taa Ee was created during B.E. 2565 under the direction of the temple lineage connected to LP Chern. This batch carried a very different intention from many earlier pieces associated with the master. The focus was not purely on Metta or social attraction, but on Baramee — the invisible authority that causes opportunities, respect, support, and wealth to move naturally toward the wearer.
Made using Sai Dum sacred compounds, Muru Motoom substances, and preserved relics connected directly to LP Chern, this batch became highly respected among collectors and serious practitioners who sought long-term stability, influence, and wealth momentum instead of short-lived luck.
The piece measures approximately 2cm and is wrapped in silver with custom 90% gold casing, making it compact enough for daily carry while still retaining the ritual atmosphere associated with older relic-based temple amulets.
Historical Background
Wat Taa Ee has long been associated with the legacy of LP Chern, a master remembered for creating amulets centered around human relations, business attraction, Metta, and practical life support for ordinary people. Many followers who visited the temple during his lifetime often spoke about the calm but commanding atmosphere surrounding him. Even without speaking loudly, his presence carried weight.
Toward the later years of the lineage after LP Chern’s passing, senior monks and close luksits began preserving the remaining sacred materials that had once belonged to him. These were not publicly circulated in large quantities. Many were stored carefully inside the temple, intended only for important ceremonies or future ritual continuation.
According to temple accounts, the current abbot experienced a deep meditative vision where LP Chern appeared and instructed that a final Baramee-focused batch should be created for future generations of followers. The message carried a simple but important teaching:
A person with true Baramee no longer spends life chasing opportunities endlessly. Opportunities begin to move toward them naturally.
This idea became the foundation of the entire Roon Sai Dum batch.
Origins of the Materials
The core substance used in this batch was Sai Dum sacred compound blended with older ritual powders preserved from earlier ceremonies connected to LP Chern. Mixed into the composition were relic fragments connected directly to the master himself, alongside older temple powders accumulated over decades.
The Muru Motoom compounds added another layer to the batch. Older practitioners often viewed these darker ritual substances as grounding materials that helped stabilize energy, strengthen determination, and anchor Baramee into practical worldly life. Many older Thai masters believed that wealth without stability disappears quickly. Because of this, grounding compounds were commonly included in amulets intended for leadership, business growth, and long-term influence.
Relic fragments from LP Chern were also embedded into the mixture. Among older collectors, relic-based amulets from respected masters are valued because they maintain a symbolic and spiritual connection to the teacher even after his passing.
The powders used were said to include remains from older blessing ceremonies tied to Metta, prosperity, protection, and authority rites accumulated across different years within the temple lineage.
Ritual
The consecration ceremony involved the abbot together with six senior disciples who had followed LP Chern closely during his lifetime. The ritual was conducted quietly within temple grounds without the atmosphere of a commercial mass-release ceremony.
Temple accounts describe the chanting session becoming unusually intense as the ceremony progressed. Several monks reportedly entered deep meditative states during the invocation process. Some later described sensing LP Chern’s presence standing within the ritual space itself.
Among Thai practitioners, stories like these are not uncommon when relic-based ceremonies are performed for masters with strong lineage influence. Whether viewed spiritually or symbolically, such experiences often reinforce the emotional and ritual connection followers feel toward the batch.
The chanting focused heavily on Baramee, stability, authority, prosperity, karmic protection, and sustained life progress. The final sealing rites were said to emphasize continuation of lineage blessings rather than temporary wealth attraction alone.
Blessings and Effects
The energy profile of this Pidta leans strongly toward Baramee and grounded wealth accumulation.
Many users describe this type of Baramee-focused piece as helping stabilize one’s overall direction in life. Instead of aggressive attraction energy, the effect feels more like a strengthening of personal presence, confidence, timing, and decision-making.
For business owners and professionals, this often translates into smoother negotiations, increased trust from others, stronger reputation, and the ability to maintain authority during stressful situations.
Older Thai practitioners often believed that once Baramee becomes stable, other forms of blessing naturally function more effectively. Metta becomes more respected. Wealth becomes easier to retain. Protection becomes stronger because fewer conflicts are invited into life.
This is also why many collectors pair Baramee-oriented Pidta with Khun Paen, Salika, or Metta amulets. The Baramee foundation acts like structural support behind the softer attraction-based energies.
Personally, I find this style of amulet especially useful during periods where responsibility increases. Business expansion, leadership roles, handling staff, negotiations, and long-term projects all require a stable mental state. In older Thai belief, Baramee is deeply tied to emotional control and internal stability, not merely status alone.
Modern Application
In modern life, this piece suits individuals handling responsibility, leadership, or environments where respect and long-term trust matter.
Business owners often carry Baramee-oriented Pidta during negotiations, investment discussions, or expansion phases. Sales professionals and entrepreneurs use them when building long-term client relationships where credibility matters more than short-term persuasion.
It also fits individuals entering periods of life transition where stronger mental grounding is needed. Many experienced collectors quietly prefer this style of energy because it supports consistency instead of emotional highs and lows.
Due to its small size, the piece can easily be worn daily, carried inside a wallet, pouch, or placed discreetly near workspaces.
Physical Details
This example measures approximately 2cm.
The body consists of Sai Dum sacred compound blended with relic substances and older temple powders associated with LP Chern’s lineage. The piece is housed in silver with custom 90% gold wrapping, giving it a strong traditional presentation while still remaining practical for daily use.
The compact sizing also reflects older Thai preferences for portable “daily use” amulets that remain close to the body consistently over long periods.
Recommended Pairing
This Pidta pairs especially well with Metta or Seneh-oriented amulets from LP Chern’s lineage.
Khun Paen, Salika, Yintong, or relationship-focused pieces benefit from the grounding effect of Baramee-oriented energy. Older practitioners often viewed this combination as balancing attraction with authority.
It also pairs well with wealth-oriented items focused on career growth, business stability, or negotiation work.
For collectors who already carry highly active attraction-based pieces, this Pidta helps create a steadier and more controlled energy profile overall.
Personal Notes
Among older Thai amulet circles, pieces associated with Baramee often become more appreciated later in life. Younger collectors sometimes chase faster or more visible forms of attraction energy first, but many eventually return toward calmer authority-based pieces once they begin managing businesses, staff, families, or larger responsibilities.
This batch carries that atmosphere strongly.
It feels less like an amulet made for excitement and more like one created for stability, direction, and long-term life momentum. The inclusion of LP Chern’s preserved relic materials also gives the piece a deeper emotional weight for followers of the lineage, especially knowing it was intended as a continuation blessing after his passing.

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