Phra Somdej Khanen Prok Pho (Nur Phong) • BE2512
Luang Phor Ngern (LP Ngern) • Wat Don Yai Hom • Nakhon Pathom Province
Phra Somdej Khanen Prok Pho Nur Phong BE2512 Luang Phor Ngern (LP Ngern) Wat Don Yai Hom, Nakhon Pathom Province
Amulet Information
Name: Phra Somdej Khanen Prok Pho (Nur Phong)
Year (BE): 2512
Monk: Luang Phor Ngern (LP Ngern)
Temple: Wat Don Yai Hom, Nakhon Pathom Province
Material: Nur Phong (sacred powder)
Pim / Variant: Khanen (as stated in the listing)
Certificate: Not specified in the listing.
SKU: Not specified in the listing.
Price:
SGD 138
Overview
This piece is a Somdej Prok Pho — the Buddha seated in meditation beneath the Bodhi canopy — produced in BE2512 and associated with Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Don Yai Hom (Nakhon Pathom). In Thai devotional culture, Prok Pho imagery is commonly read as calm protection: the idea of “shelter” for the mind, steady conduct, and support for daily practice. The listing identifies the Khanen variant, a mold/design family within this Prok Pho Somdej type.
History & Temple Context
Wat Don Yai Hom is strongly associated with Luang Phor Ngern, whose name carries weight among collectors for amulets believed to emphasize protection, composure, and auspicious support. For pieces dated to a specific year like BE2512, collectors usually build confidence through: (1) consistent material behavior (powder body, natural aging), (2) coherent mold identity (“Khanen”), and (3) provenance documentation (photos, seller notes, and independent comparisons).
Design Reading (Prok Pho • Khanen)
- Front: Buddha in meditation under the Bodhi canopy — symbolism of enlightenment, restraint, and spiritual shelter.
- Somdej format: A classic devotional “daily-wear” profile — simple, stable, and culturally familiar.
- Khanen variant: Indicates a specific mold family; finer sub-variant details are not provided in the listing.
Material Notes (Nur Phong)
Nur Phong refers to a sacred powder body typically prepared from devotional remnants (incense ash, sanctified powders, and temple-ground materials) and then empowered through chanting. In collector practice, the focus is practical: the surface should read like a genuine powder matrix with natural aging, not a modern glossy finish that hides texture and edges.
Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties
In Thai Buddhist belief culture, Prok Pho Somdej amulets are commonly carried for calm protection and steadiness — not “loud” power, but a grounded kind of support. These are traditional beliefs and not guarantees; outcomes vary with personal faith, ethics, and practice.
- Protection: framed as safety support and reduced negative influence.
- Composure: steadier mind, clearer decision-making, less emotional swing.
- Merit reminder: encourages mindfulness, kindness, and discipline in daily life.
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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector appreciation. Where details are not provided, we state “Not specified in the listing.” Traditional attributes are presented within Thai Buddhist cultural belief and are not guarantees of outcomes.