Roop Lor Mae Chee Boonruen Wat Awutwikasitaram Lang Code Nur Rae Ork BE2521 consecrated by Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh) Wat Pradoochimpee
Roop Lor Maechee Boonruen BE 2521
Wat Awutwikasitaram, Consecrated by Luang Pu Toh of Wat Pradoochimpee
Amulet Overview
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Amulet Type: Roop Lor (cast image of a person, in this case, Maechee Boonruen)
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Material: Nur Rae Ork (metallic alloy with traces of sacred ore)
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Backstamp: Lang Code (code embossed on the back to indicate official batch and sanctification lineage)
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Year of Creation: B.E. 2521 (1978 CE)
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Temple of Issue: Wat Awutwikasitaram, Bangkok
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Presiding Consecration Master: Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimpee
Background and Purpose
The Roop Lor Maechee Boonruen was created in B.E. 2521 to honor the spiritual legacy of Maechee Boonruen Tongboonterm, one of Thailand’s most revered female ascetics. Her profound meditative achievements, miraculous healing acts, and dedicated service to the Dhamma inspired followers to create a sacred object that embodied her spiritual presence.
The primary intention behind this amulet’s creation was to:
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Provide a tangible representation of Maechee Boonruen for followers to venerate.
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Serve as a spiritual anchor for protection, metta (loving-kindness), and karmic purification.
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Commemorate her enduring contributions to Thai Buddhism, particularly from her residence at Wat Awutwikasitaram.
Sacred Material: Nur Rae Ork
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Nur Rae Ork refers to a metallic alloy infused with holy substances, often including:
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Sacred iron ore or bronze scrap from old Buddha statues.
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Fragments of temple relics and ritual tools.
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Metals from previous phutthaphisek (consecration) ceremonies.
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This sacred alloy is favored for Roop Lor amulets as it holds durability, spiritual conductivity, and historical resonance.
Design Features
Feature | Description |
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Front | High-relief image of Maechee Boonruen seated peacefully, exuding serenity and wisdom. The facial features are clear and lifelike. |
Back | Marked with Lang Code for authenticity. Some versions may include yantra or temple marks. |
Size | Palm-sized, suitable for wearing or altar placement. |
Texture | Solid, slightly aged surface consistent with alloy aging. May show oxidation due to Nur Rae Ork composition. |
Consecration Ceremony
This batch was consecrated in a grand phutthaphisek ceremony led by Luang Pu Toh (หลวงปู่โต๊ะ) of Wat Pradoochimpee, a highly respected monk known for:
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His mastery of Samādhi (deep meditation)
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His pure precepts and gentle demeanor
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His powerful blessings and rituals of empowerment
Luang Pu Toh personally presided over the ritual empowerment, which took place at Wat Awutwikasitaram, where Maechee Boonruen spent most of her spiritual life.
The ceremony included:
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Chanting of protective paritta (Pali prayers)
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Meditative energy transfer from monks in deep jhana states
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Blessing of each amulet individually through touch and mantra
Spiritual Benefits
This Roop Lor amulet is deeply revered for its holistic spiritual attributes, including:
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Protection against misfortune and spiritual harm
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Enhancement of mindfulness and inner calm
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Promotion of metta (loving-kindness) in personal and social relationships
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Support in meditation practice and karmic purification
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Healing support (emotional and physical), inspired by Maechee Boonruen’s legacy
Rarity and Collector's Value
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Produced in limited quantity, mainly for followers and disciples.
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Authentic versions with clear Lang Code markings are highly prized.
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Nur Rae Ork material adds uniqueness as each piece may vary in patina and coloration.
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Particularly valued among collectors of female spiritual figures, Thai Buddhist history, and monastic lineage amulets.
Legacy Connection
This amulet directly ties together three powerful elements:
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Maechee Boonruen’s spiritual essence and relic lineage
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Wat Awutwikasitaram’s sacred grounds and rituals
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Luang Pu Toh’s supreme blessing power and meditative force
Together, it forms a sacred object of both spiritual and historical reverence, sought by serious practitioners and devout collectors alike.
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