Phra Nang Phaya Pim Lek Nur Phong Namon BE2521 Laung Phor Kuay (Lp Kuay) Wat Kositaram
Phra Nang Phaya Pim Lek (Small Mold)
Nur Phong Namon – Holy Water Powder & Oil
B.E. 2521 (1978)
Luang Phor Kuay, Wat Kositaram, Chainat
Amulet Overview
Attribute | Description |
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Name | Phra Nang Phaya Pim Lek |
Material | Nur Phong Namon (sacred powder mixed with holy water) |
Year of Creation | B.E. 2521 (1978 CE) |
Created by | Luang Phor Kuay Chutinatharo |
Temple | Wat Kositaram, T. Tha Chai, A. Mueang, Chainat Province |
Amulet Type | Powder-based amulet (Phong), featuring the iconic female Bodhisattva motif |
Purpose | Protection, charm, and blessings for spiritual power and personal strength, especially among women and devotees of Phra Nang Phaya lineage |
Background and Purpose
The Phra Nang Phaya Pim Lek B.E. 2521 is a sacred amulet created by Luang Phor Kuay, one of the most revered monks in Central Thailand. Often referred to as the "Queen of Amulets" (Nang Phaya), this amulet embodies the essence of grace, protective power, and spiritual strength.
Luang Phor Kuay created this batch to preserve the tradition of sacred powder amulets while offering practical protection and metta (loving-kindness) to laypeople. It was made during his final active years before his passing in B.E. 2525, and thus holds both historical and spiritual importance.
Meaning of "Nang Phaya"
Phra Nang Phaya refers to a female Buddha or Bodhisattva image, typically shown seated in meditation. She is often invoked for:
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Power and confidence
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Protection against harm
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Authority and leadership (Baramee)
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Metta Mahaniyom (charm and likability)
While historically linked to the ancient Nang Phaya amulets of Phitsanulok, LP Kuay’s version channels the same spiritual essence through his own sacred powder formulas and consecration.
Material Composition – Nur Phong Namon
This amulet was crafted using Nur Phong Namon (sacred powder mixed with holy water). It includes:
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Phong Itthijay, Maharaj, Trinisinghe – sacred chant-based powders
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Holy flower pollen, powdered lotus, incense ash
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Holy water (Namon) from major ceremonies, collected at Wat Kositaram and nearby sacred sites
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Sacred powder from previous LP Kuay amulets, including remnants from Phra Khun Paen and other earlier batches
The powder mixture was hand-pressed into small traditional Pim Lek (small mold) forms and left to cure under controlled humidity and spiritual rituals.
Design Characteristics
Feature | Description |
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Front | Classic Phra Nang Phaya image seated in meditation on a stepped base, triangular shape symbolizing mountain/ascension |
Back | Usually flat, plain, or lightly pressed with LP Kuay’s initials or temple stamp |
Mould Size | Pim Lek (small mould) – discreet and wearable |
Texture | Powdery with visible natural elements; colors range from beige, light brown to dark tan, depending on curing and batch |
Consecration Rituals and Spiritual Empowerment
The main consecration ceremony took place in B.E. 2521 at Wat Kositaram, with Luang Phor Kuay himself presiding.
Ritual Elements:
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Long-term chanting of protective suttas such as Itthijay and Kata Chinabanchon
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LP Kuay’s personal meditation and chanting over the amulets for weeks
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Holy water used during the mixing was also blessed and sprinkled during the final empowerment
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Some amulets were additionally placed near LP Kuay’s meditation hut for days to absorb meditative energy
Luang Phor Kuay was known for his deep meditative practice, and his ability to infuse amulets with potent metaphysical power through samādhi. Many devotees reported strong spiritual experiences from amulets consecrated during this period.
Spiritual Properties and Beliefs
This batch of Phra Nang Phaya Pim Lek is believed to offer:
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Strong protection from danger, harm, and evil energies (Klaew Klaad)
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Increased charm, favor, and personal magnetism (Metta Mahaniyom)
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Enhanced leadership presence and respect (Baramee)
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Support in career advancement and personal growth
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Stability in relationships, inner peace, and female empowerment
It is highly favored by women, entrepreneurs, and spiritual practitioners.
Legacy and Collector Value
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One of the last sacred powder-based amulets fully consecrated by LP Kuay before his passing in B.E. 2525
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Considered underrated yet powerful, particularly compared to his Khun Paen and Takrut batches
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Highly sought after by students of LP Kuay’s lineage, especially for personal use rather than resale
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Best preserved pieces with original temple packaging or box are considered collectible and spiritually potent
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