[Product code] PPT_002.[Product name] LuangPu Toh Phra Pidta Plod Nee Yant Na Nur Bailan.[Temple] Wat Pradoochimplee, Bangkok.[Supporter of Casting] Luang Pu Toh.[Made in Year] BE2521-BE2523. Pra Pidta Luang Pu Toh is a highly revered and collectible Thai Buddhist amulet that is associated with the renowned Thai Buddhist monk Luang Pu Toh. Luang Pu Toh was a respected monk who lived in Thailand in the 20th century and was widely known for his meditation practice and amulet consecration. The Pra Pidta amulet is named after him because he was known for creating and blessing this type of amulet. The Pra Pidta amulet features an image of a seated or squatting monk in a meditative posture, with the hands covering the eyes and mouth. The amulet is typically round and has a smooth surface, and the monk's posture is symbolic of blocking out negative influences and preventing harm. The amulet is often made from various sacred materials, including blessed powders, herbs, and other consecrated substances. Devotees and collectors believe that wearing a Pra Pidta Luang Pu Toh amulet can provide protection from danger, harm, and negative energies. It is also thought to bring good fortune and promote a sense of inner peace and tranquility. These amulets are often associated with personal safety, and many individuals who work in professions that involve risks or dangers, such as law enforcement or the military, wear them for added protection. Pra Pidta Luang Pu Toh amulets are highly sought after, and their value can vary based on their rarity, age, and the specific blessings associated with them. Collectors often seek out amulets that were personally consecrated or blessed by Luang Pu Toh, as they are believed to be especially potent. As with many Thai Buddhist amulets, the effectiveness of the Pra Pidta Luang Pu Toh amulet is rooted in faith and personal belief. People who wear these amulets typically do so with great reverence and respect for the teachings and blessings of Luang Pu Toh.