Phra Luang Pu Thuad • Nur Phong
BE2502 (1959) • Luang Ta Pan (LT Pan) • Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros) • Bangkok lineage • Classic sacred powder batch
Collector Lens
Bangkok-era Nur Phong batches linked to Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros) are appreciated for a calm, devotional character: powder body, steady surfaces, and a purpose tied to merit-making. This BE2502 Luang Pu Thuad piece is commonly worn as a reminder of protection, endurance, and moral courage—qualities devotees associate with Luang Pu Thuad’s legend.
Collector Identity Card
Item: Phra Luang Pu Thuad (Lp Thuad)
Material: Nur Phong (sacred powder blend)
Year: BE2502 (1959)
Monk / Lineage: Luang Ta Pan (LT Pan)
Temple: Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros), Bangkok
Price (1 piece):
SGD 268
History of the Creation (BE2502)
The Phra Luang Pu Thuad Nur Phong BE2502 is often presented as a “merit batch” created to support Buddhist propagation and Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros) development. Luang Ta Pan is remembered in collector circles for overseeing the blessing intent— producing an amulet meant to strengthen faith, build inner courage, and serve as a steady spiritual anchor in daily life.
Background & Purpose
- Preserving and promoting Buddhism through a devotional object tied to merit.
- Providing spiritual strength and a protective reminder for devotees.
- Raising funds for renovation and development at Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros).
Consecration (Belief Framing)
Descriptions of this batch usually emphasize a solemn consecration atmosphere at Wat Bangkhunprom, with Luang Ta Pan and respected monks participating. A commonly circulated list of masters said to have joined includes Luang Pu Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee), Luang Phor Ngern (Wat Don Yai Hom), Luang Phor Tob (Wat Chon Daen), Luang Phor Phae (Wat Pikulthong), and Luang Pu Khiew (Wat Rong Bon). Treat line-up claims as tradition-based unless supported by period documentation.
Sacred Materials & Physical Character
This amulet is described as Nur Phong—a sacred powder blend that may include old lineage powders (Bangkok traditions such as Wat Rakang / Wat Bangkhunprom), herbal components, and auspicious mixtures sometimes referred to as Wahn 108. Collectors often evaluate preservation by powder stability, surface tone, and whether the age “reads naturally” without forced whitening or re-pressing.
Traditional Attributes (Belief Framing)
- Klaew Klaad: protection from danger and accidents.
- Kongkraphan belief: resilience and safety during duty-based work.
- Metta Maha Niyom: better support from people, calmer relationships.
- Wealth & smooth fortune: steadier outcomes and opportunities (faith-based).
Collector Notes: Market Value
Collector value tends to follow (1) condition (powder body preservation), (2) authenticity confidence (provenance, comparison to known references), and (3) special features (inscriptions, period-appropriate surface traits). The most respected pieces usually look “honest” to age—stable, consistent, and unforced.
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Disclaimer: This article is for collector education and cultural appreciation. Spiritual attributes are faith-based interpretations, not guarantees. Please verify authenticity, condition, and provenance before purchase.
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