Phra Yod Thong Nur Khalai Thong (Silver-Plated) • Sao 5 (Khun Phet Ratchapat) • BE2540
Luang Phor Koon (Parisuttho) • Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima • Temple Box • G-Pra Certificate
Full set presentation — silver-plated medallion with temple box and G-Pra authentication certificate.
Amulet Information
Name: Phra Yod Thong Nur Khalai Thong (Silver-Plated) — Sao 5 (Khun Phet Ratchapat)
Year (BE): 2540 (1997 CE)
Master: Luang Phor Koon (Parisuttho)
Temple: Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Material: Sacred alloy base with silver plating (Khalai Thong)
Packaging: Temple box included
Certification: G-Pra Certificate
SKU: TAC-YODTHONG-2540-SAO5-KOON-SILVER-01
Price:
SGD 88
Why collectors like this edition: it is a charity-driven batch with clear purpose, a strong Wat Ban Rai identity, and a classic “Victory over Mara” Buddha design, finished in a bright silver-plated tone that presents beautifully in hand and in display.
Additional Views
Close-ups for study: plating tone, rim condition, stamping depth, and surface clarity.
Purpose of Creation
This Sao 5 (Khun Phet Ratchapat) edition in BE2540 was created to commemorate the 75th birthday of Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho, one of Thailand’s most widely revered monks. Beyond celebration, the heart of this batch is merit through education — proceeds were directed to support the construction of the Luang Phor Koon Parisuttho Technical College, created to help underprivileged youth access vocational and technical training.
Materials & Production Details
This variant is finished in Khalai Thong (silver plating), presenting a bright, refined tone over a sacred-metal base. Collector notes commonly mention multiple material variants within the wider BE2540 Sao 5 release, including sacred mixed alloys and lead-based versions, with strict selection standards during production (imperfect pieces removed), resulting in a carefully curated output.
Design & Symbolism
- Front: Buddha in Pang Chana Marn (Victory over Mara) — symbol of triumph over obstacles and inner steadfastness.
- Back: sacred yantra lines with “Koon” (คูณ) and “Na” (นะ) marks — associated with blessing, protection, and auspicious support (belief-based).
- Form: oval vertical medallion format — popular for daily wear and easy pairing with chains/casings.
Consecration & Blessing Period
Tradition holds that the blessing was conducted intensively throughout the Rains Retreat (Buddhist Lent) of BE2540 at Wat Ban Rai, with Luang Phor Koon personally empowering the batch through sustained chanting and devotional practice. (Belief-based; spiritual outcomes are not guaranteed.)
Believed Benefits
Devotees wear Phra Yod Thong editions for protection and confidence, and collectors often associate this Sao 5 batch with:
- Klaew Klaad (avoidance of danger) and protective support
- steady authority / leadership presence and charisma
- momentum in work, business, and finances (belief-based)
- overall auspiciousness for family, health, and stability
G-Pra Certificate: This piece is accompanied by a G-Pra authentication certificate for added confidence and documentation. Certificates support provenance tracking and are widely used by collectors for reference and resale transparency.
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Disclaimer: Information is provided for cultural and academic appreciation. Spiritual interpretations are belief-based and not guaranteed outcomes. Certification supports documentation; independent verification is always recommended.