Description
Pra Pitda Na Setthi – Kruba Na Chinawangso
First and Only Edition
This rare Phra Pidta Na Setthi amulet represents the final sacred creation of Luang Phu Kruba Na Chinawangso, one of the most respected Lanna masters of the modern era. Issued from Samnak Songk Doi Ihuy, this amulet was produced shortly before his passing and stands as the only edition ever completed under his direct empowerment, giving it exceptional historical and spiritual importance.
Lineage and Spiritual Authority
Phu Kruba Na was a direct disciple in the lineage of Kroo Ba Sriwichai, inheriting advanced esoteric knowledge passed down through Kroo Ba Apichai Khaw. His reputation rested on mastery of ancient Northern Wicha, particularly those concerned with wealth creation, karmic elevation, and protective forces.
Materials and Sacred Composition
The amulet is formed from Nuea Pong Puttakun, a consecrated sacred powder blend traditionally associated with Buddha virtues and merit accumulation. Embedded within the material are:
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Yantra-infused powders
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Consecrated gemstone fragments (Ploi Sek) charged specifically for wealth growth
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A copper takrut spell scroll, set prominently into the front surface
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Relic powders gathered from robe-contact materials (Jiworn-based substances)
The reverse side contains further enchanted gemstone inclusions and features a Na Setthi sacred yantra, inscribed in classical Khom Agkhara, symbolizing prosperity, attraction, and auspicious destiny.

Iconography and Design
The front image depicts the Phra Pidta posture, symbolizing the sealing of sensory distractions and worldly obstacles. The figure represents the Buddha in deep meditative absorption (Nirodha), with flowing monastic robes across the torso, echoing revered classical Pidta designs associated with early masters of Wat Pradu Chimplee.
The rear yantra arrangement is designed to harmonize multiple influences:
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Maha Lap – attraction of opportunity and fortune
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Maha Pokasap – sustained wealth accumulation
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Metta Mahaniyom – charisma, goodwill, and influence
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Serm Duang – enhancement of karmic pathways and destiny correction
Purpose and Traditional Beliefs
This amulet was intentionally empowered to function across several domains:
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Drawing financial opportunities and reducing material hardship
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Supporting business, trade, and negotiation
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Encouraging compassion, favor, and social harmony
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Providing strong protective qualities traditionally associated with Maha Ud and Kong Grapan disciplines

In wealth-oriented practice, this form is often referred to as Phra Pidta Maha Lap, while some traditions also recognize it as Phra Pidta Plod Nee, believed to assist in resolving debts and financial blockages.
Release and Historical Significance
The amulet was released in B.E. 2561, under carefully selected astrological conditions considered highly favorable for wealth and longevity. Remarkably, the master named this issue “First and Final Edition”, a designation that proved prophetic, as no further amulets were ever consecrated by him thereafter.
Devotional Practice
For traditional veneration, practitioners begin with the Maha Namasakara chant recited three times before continuing with personal aspirations or specific wealth-focused invocations.
This Phra Pidta Na Setthi stands not only as a powerful sacred object but also as a closing chapter in the spiritual legacy of Luang Phu Kruba Na Chinawangso, making it highly sought after by collectors, practitioners, and those who value authentic lineage-based Thai amulets.



