Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant Prai Kuman BE2518 Luang Pu Tim (Lp Tim) Wat Lahanrai, Rayong with Samakorn Certificate & Italy Gold Casing
History of Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant Prai Kuman
BE 2518 (1975)
Created by Luang Pu Tim, Wat Lahanrai, Rayong Province
With Samakom Certificate of Authenticity
1. Background and Purpose of Creation
The Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant Prai Kuman BE 2518 is among the most iconic and sought-after sacred amulets consecrated by Luang Pu Tim Isarigo, one of Thailand’s most revered monks. This edition was created during the final years of Luang Pu Tim’s life and is known for its Jumbo size, distinctive design, and powerful Prai Kuman components.
The purpose of this amulet’s creation was to harness the sacred power of Prai Kuman powder, a spiritually potent substance used in Thai esoteric practice for protection, luck, and charm, while combining it with the Phra Pidta form, which symbolizes spiritual shielding, inner peace, and invulnerability.
2. About the Creator – Luang Pu Tim Isarigo
Luang Pu Tim Isarigo (1879–1975) was the abbot of Wat Lahanrai, Rayong Province. He was a revered meditation master, widely respected for his mastery of Wicha (magical sciences) and his deep practice of Vipassana. He became legendary for his use of Pong Prai Kuman (spiritual ashes), which he personally prepared and empowered through prolonged chanting and ascetic practice.
Luang Pu Tim’s amulets—especially his Khun Paen, Pidta, and Takrud—are known for their powerful spiritual protection and charismatic energy, with verified results from generations of devotees.
3. Description of the Amulet
Name: Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant Prai Kuman
Year: BE 2518 (1975)
Temple: Wat Lahanrai, Rayong Province
Material: Pong Prai Kuman mixed with holy powders and resins
Front Side:
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Features the iconic Phra Pidta image (the “closed eyes” Buddha) sitting in meditation posture with both hands covering the face.
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Represents withdrawal from worldly distractions, ultimate spiritual protection, and shielding from harmful forces.
Back Side:
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Etched or pressed with a mystical Yant (sacred yantra) pattern, often in the form of ancient Khmer script, symbolizing spiritual sealing and energetic reinforcement.
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Embedded with high potency Prai Kuman powder, sometimes mixed with herbs, bone ash, and sacred oil.
Size and Form:
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This version is known as “Jumbo” due to its larger-than-standard dimensions, designed to hold greater quantities of sacred material.
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Some specimens may have a reddish-brown, dark brown, or black surface depending on the composition batch.
4. Consecration and Ceremony
This amulet was consecrated in BE 2518, during one of Luang Pu Tim’s final mass-blessing ceremonies. The rituals were carried out over several weeks, involving:
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Continuous chanting of powerful Buddhist suttas
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Empowerment through Vipassana meditation and katha chanting
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The infusion of Pong Prai Kuman, prepared through secretive and ritualistic methods, which Luang Pu Tim alone mastered
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Participation of other respected monks, including Luang Phor Sakorn and other disciples, who helped support the ritual under Luang Pu Tim’s guidance
Because this batch was made near the end of his life, amulets from this release are considered final-generation original batch items personally blessed by Luang Pu Tim himself.
5. Spiritual Beliefs and Benefits
Devotees believe this amulet to carry a broad range of spiritual powers:
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Protection from physical harm, black magic, and spiritual attacks
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Wealth attraction, luck in business, and improvement in personal charm
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Shielding the wearer from negative influences and accidents
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Enhancing meditation and spiritual discipline through calming energy
The Pong Prai Kuman element is considered especially potent for Metta Maha Niyom (kindness and attraction) and Klaew Klaad (evasion from danger).
6. Authentication and Collector Status
This amulet is widely known in the Thai amulet community and has been certified by Samakom Phra (Samakorn), the official national body for verifying and cataloguing sacred Thai amulets.
Key identification points include:
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Recognized “Lang Yant” inscription at the back
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Unique texture of Pong Prai Kuman with embedded natural elements
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Verified origin from Wat Lahanrai, not later reproductions
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Samakom certificate confirms it as an original BE 2518 issue blessed by Luang Pu Tim
These features make the amulet highly collectible, with consistent demand among both spiritual practitioners and elite collectors.
7. Legacy and Significance
Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant Prai Kuman BE 2518 is considered a pinnacle item in Luang Pu Tim’s body of sacred creations. Its rarity, potency, and the fact that it was among the last batches personally consecrated by him have elevated it to legendary status.
Those who wear or enshrine this amulet do so with reverence, often citing tangible life changes, unexpected protection, and spiritual growth attributed to Luang Pu Tim’s barami (spiritual merit).
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