Monastic Circles – Luangpho Sanga Jittasangvaro, Former Abbot of Wat Thaptan Wattanarama in Uthai Thani
Luangpho Sanga Jittasangvaro, former abbot of Wat Thaptan Wattanarama in Uthai Thani, created rare powder amulets of Luangpho To in 1972 that have become highly collectible among devotees. The square amulets feature Buddha imagery and prote
The article details several sacred amulets created by respected monks from monasteries across Thailand. Luangpho Sanga Jittasangvaro, former abbot of Wat Thaptan Wattanarama in Uthai Thani province, created a square powder amulet of Luangpho To in 1972 to raise public funds, modeled after a statue in the monastery's ordination hall. The front features a relief image of the Buddha subduing Mara seated on a platform with divine cloth under a glass cover, while the back shows a large Na yantra with Khmer characters and Thai script reading 'Luangpho To, Wat Thaptan.' Due to limited production, these amulets have become rare. In 1971, Luangpho Som Sunthordhamma created similar amulets in various bronze and copper finishes to commemorate his 80th birthday. The article also covers highly collectible amulets created by Luangpho Phet of Wat Nontharee in Ayutthaya and Luangpho Lue from Wat Mueang Kha in Phrae province, all recognized as valuable pieces among amulet collectors.