[SOLD] Phra Nang Phaya Lang Code Nur Din BE2514, Yodit Camp, Saraburi Consecration by 79 guru monks

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Phra Nang Phaya Nur Din B.E. 2514 – Yodit Camp, Saraburi

The Phra Nang Phaya Nur Din B.E. 2514, consecrated at Yodit Military Camp, Saraburi, stands as one of the most powerful modern-era amulets. Crafted from sacred clay (Nur Din) and blessed during a historic grand ceremony, it is deeply revered for protection, metta, charm, and prosperity. With over 79 renowned guru monks participating, this mass consecration of B.E. 2514 became one of the most significant in Thai amulet history.

Phra Nang Phaya Nur Din BE2514 – Yodit Camp, Saraburi ceremony

Phra Nang Phaya Nur Din B.E. 2514 – consecrated at Yodit Camp, Saraburi

Historical Context

  • Year: B.E. 2514 (1971 CE)
  • Location: Yodit Camp, Saraburi
  • Material: Sacred clay (Nur Din) mixed with powders & soils
  • Associated Batch: Same ceremony as Phra Kring Taksin & Phra Rod

Materials & Craftsmanship

The amulet was molded using sacred clay blended with holy powders and soils collected from revered sites. This meticulous craftsmanship ensured durability while retaining high spiritual energy.

Front view of Phra Nang Phaya Nur Din BE2514

Front view – Phra Nang Phaya Nur Din BE2514

Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment

This grand mass ceremony gathered more than 79 senior monks nationwide. Key participants included Luang Pu Toh (Wat Pradoo Chimplee), Luang Phor Kuay (Wat Kositaram), Luang Pu Tim (Wat Lahan Rai), Luang Pu Cha (Wat Nong Pa Pong), Luang Pu Dool (Wat Burapharam), and Luang Phor Pae (Wat Pikulthong). Their collective blessing greatly amplified the amulet’s sacred power.

Back view of Phra Nang Phaya BE2514

Back view – Phra Nang Phaya B.E. 2514, Yodit Camp

Spiritual Significance & Benefits

  • Protection: Safeguards from harm and misfortune
  • Metta & Charm: Enhances relationships, attraction, and likability
  • Prosperity: Boosts luck, career, and business success
  • Female Favor: Particularly revered by women for grace and charm

Rarity & Collectibility

  • Authenticity: Many pieces stamped with back codes
  • Rarity: Highly collectible due to the scale of the consecration
  • Legacy: Regarded as one of the most potent batches of the 1970s

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