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Phra Somdej Pim Nungbua Lang Yant “Trinisinghei” • BE2436
Luang Pu Thong (Wat Rachayota) • Somdej on Lotus Seat • Yantra-backed Protection Lineage • With Thaprachan Certificate
Overview — Somdej “Pim Nungbua” (lotus-seat posture) with Yantra “Trinisinghei” backing; attributed to the Luang Pu Thong lineage.
Amulet Information
Name: Phra Somdej Pim Nungbua Lang Yant “Trinisinghei”
Year (BE): 2436 (late 19th century reference)
Master: Luang Pu Thong (Luang Pu Thong), Wat Rachayota
Temple: Wat Rachayota
Type: Phra Somdej (Nungbua / lotus seat) • Yantra-backed (Lang Yant)
Certification: Thaprachan certificate (as provided)
SKU: TAC-SOMDEJ-NUNGBUA-TRINISINGHEI-2436-LPTHONG-01
Price:
SGD 808
Historical Significance
The Phra Somdej Pim Nungbua Lang Yant “Trinisinghei” is regarded as a rare old-school Somdej line attributed to Luang Pu Thong of Wat Rachayota. The front follows a classical Somdej composition while adopting Nungbua (lotus-seat posture) — a symbol of purity, inner discipline, and steady ascent toward wisdom. The reverse bears the sacred Yant Trinisinghei, a yantra long associated (in amulet tradition) with high-level protection.
Contextual Insight: “Somdej on lotus” speaks to a calm, elevated mind; “Trinisinghei” speaks to uncompromising protection. Collectors often describe this pairing as a “two-layer structure” — the front reminds the wearer to keep precepts and mindfulness, while the yantra-backed reverse is relied upon for warding, stability, and clearing unseen obstacles (belief-based, not guaranteed).
Background & Purpose of Creation
In traditional accounts, amulets of this class were created to strengthen devotees facing uncertainty—travel risks, conflict, unstable times, or fear of harmful influences. The goals commonly attributed to this line include:
- Protection & invulnerability: strengthening the “safe passage” field (klaew klaad belief).
- Obstacle removal: support when life feels blocked or repeatedly disrupted.
- Mindfulness & inner steadiness: using the Somdej form as a daily reminder to guard speech and intent.
- Merit-based fortune: encouraging good deeds and a disciplined life path (Buddhist framing).
Sacred Materials & Composition
Pieces in this family are typically described as being formed from sacred powder blends—often a combination of consecrated powders, herbal matter, and temple-collected materials that were cured and pressed into a dense tablet. Because antique batches vary and documentation differs by source, composition is best confirmed by provenance and expert comparison.
Consecration & Blessing Tradition
In the Thai amulet tradition, a yantra-backed Somdej is empowered through repeated chanting, meditation, and formal Putthaphisek-style rites. The “final seal” is often understood as the master’s personal meditation focus—where intention, discipline, and lineage transmission are considered the true source of potency (belief-based).
Distinct Features & Symbolism
- Pim Nungbua (Lotus Seat): purity, enlightenment, and steady spiritual ascent.
- Lang Yant “Trinisinghei”: a high-protection yantra in Thai-Buddhist esoteric tradition.
- Collector cues: mold depth, shoulder slope, lotus-base geometry, powder grain and aged surface tone.
Traditional Benefits (Belief-Based)
Devotees commonly associate this amulet type with: (1) strong protection from danger and harmful intent, (2) resilience against “black magic / negative forces” in folk belief, (3) improved clarity and calm under pressure, and (4) smoother fortune when paired with merit-making and right conduct.
Legacy & Collector Value
Within the Somdej collector world, a BE2436 reference places this piece in a very old historical lane. That is exactly why documentation matters: the presence of a Thaprachan certificate becomes a key anchor for study, comparison, and collector confidence. Well-kept examples with clear identity and stable aging are prized both as spiritual heritage objects and as high-rarity collector holdings.
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Disclaimer: This article is for cultural and collector appreciation. Spiritual interpretations are belief-based and not guaranteed outcomes. Certificates and references support study; independent verification is recommended for acquisition decisions.