Phra Pidta • Jumbo Lang Yant • Prai Kuman • BE2518 (1975)
Luang Pu Tim Isarigo • Wat Lahanrai, Rayong • Pong Prai Kuman matrix • Protection • Wealth • Metta Maha Niyom
Lang Yant reverse • Jumbo form
Overview of Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant Prai Kuman (BE2518) — Wat Lahanrai.
Historical Context
Luang Pu Tim Isarigo (1879–1975), abbot of Wat Lahanrai, is venerated for disciplined meditation and potent wicha. His final-year consecrations in BE2518 (1975) — including this Phra Pidta Jumbo Lang Yant — form a last-generation masterpiece set, prized for protection, metta, and stable fortune across the Thai collector community.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Crafted in Jumbo proportions to hold a higher density of sacred substance, the matrix blends Pong Prai Kuman with selected resins, herbs, and relic fragments. Obverse shows the classic Pidta mudra (hands covering face) symbolising inner stillness and invulnerability; reverse carries Lang Yant inscriptions to “seal” the field of blessings.
Reverse — Lang Yant inscriptions anchoring protective and metta intent.
Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment
Conducted over several weeks in BE2518, the empowerment combined prolonged chanting cycles, Vipassanā absorption, and incantations focused on Klaew Klaad (danger-aversion) and Metta Maha Niyom (social grace). Senior disciples — notably LP Sakorn — assisted in the mass rite, with final meditative placement to consolidate the amulet’s field.
Close look at the Prai Kuman matrix and natural curing textures.
Spiritual Significance & Benefits
- Protection from danger and spiritual negativity.
- Wealth & prosperity through auspicious opportunities.
- Metta Maha Niyom for enhanced charm and goodwill.
- Klaew Klaad to avert misfortune and accidents.
- Inner calm supporting meditation and steady decision-making.
Competition box presentation — reading press rhythm and surface maturity.
Identifiers & Authentication Cues
- Jumbo scale with confident mass and balanced proportions.
- Pong Prai Kuman matrix: natural micro-pores, granular fiber traces; no modern paint/filler.
- Lang Yant reverse with even, intentional inscription flow; edges show age-consistent bevel wear.
- Press rhythm: softened high points (Pidta hands/arms), authentic curing luster.
- Provenance: period boxes, temple paperwork, and recognised certificates support study.
Samakom competition certification (supporting documentation for the studied specimen).
Rarity & Collectibility
A top-tier LP Tim Pidta with direct BE2518 empowerment. Genuine examples remain scarce, and demand is sustained among Thai and international collectors for its last-era status and potent matrix.
Samakom competition certification (supporting documentation for the studied specimen).
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Disclaimer: Notes follow temple tradition and collector literature. Certificates support, but do not replace, hands-on study; conduct due diligence before acquisition.