1. Title
Tai Hong Kong Run Raek (First Edition) Medallion B.E. 2493
Issued by the Por Teck Tung Foundation, Thailand
2. Historical Background of Tai Hong Kong
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Tai Hong Kong (Luang Pu Tai Hong) was a revered Chinese monk from the Song Dynasty, estimated to have lived over 1,000 years ago.
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Known for his compassionate acts, he assisted the poor, conducted burial rites for unclaimed bodies, treated the sick, and supported temple construction.
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His legacy of selfless service laid the spiritual foundation for the formation of the Por Teck Tung Foundation in Thailand.
3. Por Teck Tung Foundation Establishment
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Founded in 1909 by the Chinese-Thai community as a charitable group focused on funeral rites and humanitarian aid.
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Officially registered in 1938.
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Expanded to provide emergency rescue, disaster relief, medical services, education, and merit-making activities.
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Inspired by the values and actions of Tai Hong Kong.
4. Purpose of the Medallion Creation
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The Run Raek (First Edition) was created in B.E. 2493 (1950) to honor Tai Hong Kong’s deeds and raise funds to support the foundation’s missions.
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Distributed to donors and devotees who supported the foundation’s charitable work.
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The amulet embodies blessings of compassion, safety, merit, and prosperity.
5. Details of the Run Raek Medallion (B.E. 2493)
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Edition: First Issue (Run Raek)
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Year: B.E. 2493 (1950)
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Material: Brass (Nuea Fa Bat)
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Front Design: Image of Tai Hong Kong in traditional Chinese monastic attire
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Back Design: Auspicious Chinese inscriptions promoting health, longevity, and protection
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Noted for its polished finish and classic, clean casting
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Highly valued for its rarity and spiritual meaning
6. Consecration Ceremony
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Conducted in B.E. 2493 at Por Teck Tung Foundation Headquarters in Bangkok
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Featured a unique dual blessing ceremony integrating both Taoist and Thai Theravāda Buddhist rituals
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Monks involved in the consecration included:
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Luang Phor Sodh, Wat Paknam
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Luang Phor Opasi, Wat Bang Nom Kho
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Chinese Taoist masters associated with the foundation
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Chanting included traditional Buddhist Pali mantras and Taoist protective invocations
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Rituals performed for protection, prosperity, and spiritual empowerment of the medallions
7. Spiritual Significance
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Regarded as a sacred object of protection, wealth, and good fortune
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Associated with Tai Hong Kong’s virtues of compassion, healing, and service
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Popular among merchants, rescue volunteers, and Thai-Chinese households
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Credited with offering invulnerability, safety in travel, and general life blessings
8. Cultural and Collectible Importance
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Run Raek B.E. 2493 is considered the most sacred and valuable edition
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Later editions were made, but none match the prestige of the original
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Many collectors regard it as an essential part of Thai-Chinese spiritual heritage
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Often passed down as heirlooms within families
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Represents the enduring values of mercy, generosity, and protection
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