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Phra Maha Warin Narintho Wat San Ton Mue
Phra Maha Warin Narintho Wat San Ton Mue
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Phra Pidta Gaduk Pee
By Phra Maha Warin Narintho, Wat San Ton Mue, Chiang Mai
Historical Background
- Framed in 925 Silver
- Ultra tip top condition
- Personally Obtained in 2023
Phra Maha Warin Narintho, abbot of Wat San Ton Mue and leading Northern master of Pong Gaduk wicha, continues the rare Lanna tradition of crafting amulets from gaduk pee—sacred bone ash relics of the deceased, ritually prepared and empowered. This ancient method, once made famous by Wat Po’s bone ash amulets, has nearly disappeared in Thailand. Maha Warin’s role in reviving and preserving this practice has made his works deeply respected among both local devotees and international collectors.
Blessings and Effects
The Phra Pidta form, representing the Buddha closing his eyes in deep meditation, is especially revered for:
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Wealth and Windfall Luck: Strong attraction to unexpected financial opportunities, gambling fortune, and business gains.
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Protection: Pidta is classically a shield against misfortune and danger, with gaduk pee reinforcing its potency.
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Sixth Sense Awakening: Enhances intuition, spiritual awareness, and the ability to perceive subtle energies.
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Charm and Influence: Many devotees report improvements in relationships and smoother personal dealings after wearing it.
Locals around Wat San Ton Mue frequently share stories of increased sales, better business outcomes, and a tangible improvement in their luck. Overseas, Chinese disciples are among the strongest supporters—often purchasing in large numbers to distribute to friends and family, convinced of its reliable efficacy.
Materials and Construction
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Bone Ash Relics (Gaduk Pee): Sourced and sanctified with great care, forming the base material of the amulet.
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Sacred Powders: Mixed with herbal and ritual substances to balance the energy.
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Takrut Insert: Added within or beneath the base for reinforcement of blessings.
The surface often shows visible fragments of bone ash and relic material, a mark of authenticity and direct connection to the sacred source.
Significance
The Phra Pidta Gaduk Pee by Maha Warin is more than a protective and wealth-drawing amulet—it represents the survival of one of Thailand’s rarest and most spiritually charged wicchas. Its efficacy is strengthened not only by ritual methods but by the abbot’s own boon (merit), as proceeds from these amulets directly support the schooling of more than 100 children under the temple’s care.
This combination of sacred material, traditional Pidta symbolism, proven real-world blessings, and merit-backed consecration explains why Maha Warin’s Pidta Gaduk Pee remains in high demand among both local devotees and overseas collectors.

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