Phra Putta Chinnaraj 成功佛 • Lang Pam • Nur Thong Lueng
BE2505 • Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan, Phitsanulok • with Samakorn Certificate
Collector Lens: “Phra Putta Chinnaraj” is not just a famous Buddha image — it is a visual doctrine of triumph through clarity. In Thai-Chinese circles, this edition is affectionately called 成功佛 (“Success Buddha”), not as a superstition, but as a shorthand for a devotional mindset: focus, discipline, merit, and the confidence to move through obstacles with steady heart.
History of the Making of Phra Putta Chinnaraj 成功佛 • Lang Pam • Nur Thong Lueng • BE2505
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan, Phitsanulok Province
1) Background and Purpose of Creation
The Phra Putta Chinnaraj 成功佛 Lang Pam Nur Thong Lueng amulet was created in BE2505 (1962 CE) by Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan in Phitsanulok. It follows the revered prototype of Phra Putta Chinnaraj, widely regarded as one of Thailand’s most accomplished Buddha-image designs.
Purpose (traditional record):
• To honor Phra Putta Chinnaraj as the principal sacred image of the temple.
• To raise funds for restoration and maintenance of the monastery complex.
• To distribute blessings associated with success, prosperity, and protection to devotees.
The Chinese title 成功佛 (“Success Buddha”) became a community nickname reflecting faith that this sacred form supports right effort: clearer decisions, steadier focus, and a confident mind when facing tests of livelihood and duty.
2) Symbolism and Sacred Meaning
The Phra Putta Chinnaraj 成功佛 Lang Pam Nur Thong Lueng BE2505 is understood as a condensed icon of:
• Victory over obstacles — the Chinnaraj form symbolizes clarity and triumph through wisdom.
• Wealth and success — golden brass (Nur Thong Lueng) carries the cultural sign of abundance and auspicious momentum.
• Protective field — traditional reading associates this line with Kongkraphan (invulnerability) and Klaew Klaad (evasion from danger).
In collector terms, “成功佛” is best read as function-language: the amulet is a reminder to keep the mind bright, the actions correct, and the goals clean — so “success” becomes a consequence of alignment, not a wish.
3) Materials and Composition (Nur Thong Lueng)
This BE2505 edition was crafted from sacred golden brass (Nur Thong Lueng), traditionally described as incorporating:
• Metals gathered from older sacred objects and temple sources.
• Blessed brass/gold-alloy components associated with prosperity symbolism.
• Temple-linked powders/relic traces used as “spiritual seasoning” in Thai amulet craft narratives.
The Lang Pam approach emphasizes lasting clarity in the imprint and resilience for long-term devotional handling.
4) The Grand Consecration Ceremony
The BE2505 consecration is remembered as a formal, large-scale temple ceremony at Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Woramahawihan. Traditional accounts describe:
• Senior monastic leadership presiding, supported by high-ranking monks.
• Chanting of protective and blessing texts to “seal” intent into the issue.
• Ritual purification (including fire symbolism in some accounts) to energize and stabilize auspicious meaning.
• Invocation of Chinnaraj’s spiritual image-field — wisdom, success, and protection.
5) Miraculous Power and Devotee Experiences (Belief Context)
Devotees commonly associate this edition with:
• Protection in travel and daily risk (traditional Klaew Klaad reading).
• Prosperity support and timely opportunity (Choklap framing).
• Career/business momentum through steadier decision-making and confidence.
• Mental clarity that supports meditation and right judgement.
Note: The statements above reflect cultural belief and lived religious practice. They are not empirical guarantees; outcomes vary with conduct, effort, and conditions.
6) Rarity and Collectibility
Collectors value BE2505 Chinnaraj issues for their combination of temple provenance, classic iconography, and long-standing community recognition. Pieces accompanied by recognized certification (e.g., Samakorn) are sought for their documentation support, especially when the surface and casting integrity remain clean and consistent.
7) Conclusion
The Phra Putta Chinnaraj 成功佛 Lang Pam Nur Thong Lueng BE2505 stands as a devotional classic: a compact “success doctrine” — victory through clarity, prosperity through merit, and protection through disciplined living. In collector terms, it is also a respected historical-issue from one of Thailand’s most important Buddhist sites.
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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage/consecration notes are based on the details provided in the listing. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.