Mae Nang Kwak Nur Din BE2515 Lp Kuay Wat Kositaram
Mae Nang Kwak Nur Din BE2515 Luang Phor Kuay – Wat Kositaram
The Mae Nang Kwak Nur Din BE2515, consecrated by Luang Phor Kuay of Wat Kositaram, Chainat Province, is one of Thailand’s most beloved prosperity amulets. Representing the goddess of wealth and business success, this sacred piece was blessed to attract fortune, charm, and nobleman support to devotees and merchants alike.
Historical Context
Created in B.E. 2515 (1972 CE), the Mae Nang Kwak amulet was part of Luang Phor Kuay’s temple fundraising effort and intended to support devotees seeking prosperity and protection. Known for his deep meditation and mastery of wicha (magical sciences), Luang Phor Kuay’s amulets are famed for their strong spiritual vibrations, particularly in business and metta (loving-kindness).
Materials & Craftsmanship
This Nur Din amulet was made from a sacred clay blend combining:
- Temple soil and clay gathered from holy sites
- Ashes of old scriptures and incense
- Powdered remnants of previous sacred amulets
The combination of these materials ensures the amulet carries powerful blessings of both spiritual protection and abundant fortune.
Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment
The Mae Nang Kwak BE2515 was personally consecrated by Luang Phor Kuay in an intense meditative ceremony that included traditional Katha incantations and Paritta chanting. The ritual invoked celestial and earthly blessings for prosperity, charm, and financial stability. Devotees present reported deep tranquility and a radiant energy surrounding the altar during the ceremony.
Spiritual Significance & Benefits
- Wealth Attraction – Draws prosperity and consistent income.
- Metta Mahaniyom – Enhances kindness, charm, and approachability.
- Kata Business Blessings – Favors merchants and entrepreneurs.
- Protection – Guards finances and shields from misfortune.
Rarity & Collectibility
The Mae Nang Kwak BE2515 is highly sought after among collectors due to its limited production and association with Luang Phor Kuay, one of Thailand’s most respected monks. Genuine specimens show natural aging and sacred powder textures. This amulet is prized for both its spiritual and historical significance, often kept in gold casing for long-term veneration.