Rare Amulet of Revered Monk Luang Pho Ding Released
A rare amulet of Luang Pho Ding, a revered monk who led Wat Usupharam in Chachoengsao from 1897 to 1952, has been released for collectors. The first-edition copper pendant from his 1938 birthday ceremony is now highly sought after for its s
Venerable Phra Kru Pibul Khana Rak, also known as Luang Pho Ding Khangkhsuvanno, was the former abbot of Wat Usupharam (Bang Wa) in Bang Pakong District, Chachoengsao Province. He was born on March 14, 1877, at Bang Wa and was ordained at age 20 on April 10, 1897, at Wat Bang Wa's ordination hall under Phra Ajarn Dit Phromsaro of Wat Bang Samak. His monastic name Khangkhsuvanno means "one whose mind is cool like a river and strong like gold."
He was a senior monk known for strict discipline, profound compassion, and mastery of all Buddhist doctrines and teachings. His amulets became widely cherished among devotees and collectors across generations. He passed away peacefully on August 6, 1952, at age 75 with 55 years of monastic service.
His amulets gained tremendous popularity among collectors, particularly the first-edition copper image pendant created in 1881 during his 61st birthday merit-making ceremony, when he received the ecclesiastical title Phra Kru at the provincial level.
The amulet is an oval-shaped medallion with raised edges. The front features a portrait facing forward, surrounded by Thai script reading: "Phra Kru Pibul Khana Rak, Provincial Ecclesiastical Chief of Bang Pakong District, Wat Usupharam, Chachoengsao." Notable features include curved defects on the upper ear lobes, a cross mark on the neck, three fish-egg marks on the right cheek, and the lower left edge splits into two branches. The reverse side displays a yantra with Khmer characters "Mi Ma Na A U," with the year "B.E. 2481" at the bottom, where the "S" in the era mark has a crack extending upward. The left yantra border has a touched edge mark.
Legend speaks of his exceptional experiences, including stories of great compassion, miraculous protection, and steadfast virtue. Today, his amulets are increasingly rare and highly valuable.