Religious Rights Banned in Singapore

Controversy Surrounding Phra Pidta
During the 1970s in Singapore, it was deemed illegal to brandish the image of Phra Pidta, which carried a negative connotation as the government felt that it was inspiring youth to commit crimes without fear of getting caught. Followers also believed they could get into fights without feeling pain, thus inspiring criminal acts and violence. However, it is important to note that this information is not supported by any concrete evidence and is simply written here as an interesting narrative.


Phra Pidta amulets are fascinating objects that hold great spiritual significance in Thai Buddhist culture. They are believed to offer protection and connect the wearer with the divine, embodying the state of Nirodha and ultimate liberation from suffering. Whether you are a collector, a spiritual seeker, or simply curious about this fascinating aspect of Thai culture, Phra Pidta amulets are well worth exploring. By choosing an authentic amulet and caring for it properly, you can tap into the power and mystery of these miniature Buddhist arts.

The lengendary Alchemical Maekasit Amulets of the Great Luang Por Tap, of Wat Anongkaram An Eternal Legend in the Elusive World of Thai Occult Amulets and Magical Alchemy Luang Por Tap, a Master Monk of the previous Buddhist Century, was renowned for his Mastery of Alchemy and Kata Akom Spellcasting Methods. He produced the legendary […]