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Wat Prasat 2506

Wat Prasat 2506

Regular price $950.00 SGD
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Item/Amulet: Somdej Kaenean

Temple/Master: Wat Prasat 2506

Pim/Year: 2506

Province: Bangkok

Material: Powder

Wrapping: 90% Custom Thick Gold

Category: Classic Mainstream

Size: 2cm (Mini)

Cert: Samakom

In 1963, Wat Prasat Bunyawat in Bangkok became the site of one of the most significant consecration ceremonies in modern Thai Buddhist history.

Over 200 of Thailand’s most respected monks came together with a single purpose — to bless a generation of amulets carrying the power, discipline, and protection of true spiritual mastery.

This wasn’t a casual event.

It was a convergence of lifetimes of meditation, strict practice, and sacred wicha, sealed into physical form for future generations.

Among those who presided were some of the most trusted names in the Thai amulet world:

Luang Pu Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee)

Luang Pu Tim (Wat Lahan Rai)

Luang Phor Jong (Wat Na Tang Nok)

Luang Phor Mui (Wat Don Rai)

Luang Phor Klai (Wat Suankhan)

Luang Phor Ngern (Wat Don Yai Hom)

Luang Pu Buddha (Wat Klang Bang Kaew)

And many more.

The ceremony itself was powered not just by ritual, but by deep belief, real discipline, and serious intent.
Amulets from this batch weren’t made for commercial export.
They were created for those who sought genuine protection, merit, and spiritual reinforcement in uncertain times.

Before the consecration, it is recorded that Luang Pu Thuat appeared in a dream to Ajarn Tim (Wat Chang Hai), asking him to contribute sacred powders.
This connection brought relics from the famed 2497 Luang Pu Thuat batches into the making of these amulets, blending southern and central traditions into one of the most complete spiritual creations of the modern age.

The materials that went into these amulets were exceptional:

Holy relic powders from Wat Rakang, Wat Bowonniwet, and Wat Paknam

Relic fragments from the official 2500 opening of Somdej Bang Khun Phrom

Black sacred clay and ritual herbs from Patani

Takruts and yantras from many senior monks across Thailand — some of which reportedly resisted melting during consecration, a phenomenon seen as a blessing.

Who wore and collected these amulets?
Not just monks or devotees.

Businessmen seeking stability and expansion wore them.

Government officials trusted them for protection against unseen dangers.

Everyday people wore them for better luck, safer travels, and stronger personal aura in their careers and relationships.

Wat Prasat 2506 amulets are respected not because of hype — but because of consistent real-world experience:

Protection in accidents.

Unexpected financial opportunities.

Strong personal presence in negotiations and meetings.

A sense of unseen support during difficult periods.

This isn’t just about superstition.
It’s about wearing a reminder of inner discipline, outer protection, and the blessings of a spiritual generation that no longer exists today.

Today, authentic Wat Prasat 2506 amulets are tightly held in serious collections.
They are rarely traded.
Most pieces that surface have been carefully kept for decades.
Each year, it becomes harder to find clean, original examples.

If you are looking for an amulet that represents real spiritual weight, respected history, and proven blessings across decades of wearers —
the Wat Prasat 2506 is one of the strongest choices available.

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