Phra Phong Pim Phuttakhun Lang Jadee Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat (108 Monks joined - Big Ceremony)
Phra Phong Pim Phuttakhun Lang Jadee Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat
(108 Monks joined - Big Ceremony)
Phra Phong Pim Phuttakhun Lang Jadee
Material: Sacred Powder (Nur Phong)
Year of Consecration: BE 2506 (1963 CE)
Temple: Wat Prasat Boonyawat, Nakhon Sawan
Ceremony: Mass consecration with participation from 108 highly revered monks
Background and Purpose
Wat Prasat Boonyawat initiated a large-scale sacred amulet project in BE 2506 as part of its temple renovation efforts and community religious service. The amulets were designed to raise funds for these initiatives while bestowing blessings upon devotees.
The amulet is named “Phra Phong Pim Phuttakhun Lang Jadee”, referring to the Buddhist virtues (Phuttakhun) and a chedi (stupa) imprinted on the reverse. The chedi symbolizes the strength and foundation of the Buddhist faith and represents relics of the Buddha.
Consecration Ceremony
The consecration ceremony was held on a grand scale and is remembered as one of the most powerful mass consecration events in Central Thailand during the early BE 2500s.
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108 sacred monks from across the country were invited to bless the batch.
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Ceremonial chanting and meditative empowerment were conducted over multiple days.
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The monks included famous meditation masters and Wicha holders, giving the amulets exceptional spiritual depth.
The combination of mantra recitation, meditative power, and sacred presence made this batch highly revered for spiritual protection and blessings.
Materials and Construction
The amulets were made from a blend of highly sacred powders:
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Traditional powders: Phong Itthijay, Phong Patamang, Phong Trinisinghe
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Powdered scriptures: Phong Bailan (palm-leaf Buddhist texts)
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Blessed flowers and ingredients used in earlier sacred ceremonies
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Some may contain holy soil from temple grounds and relic particles
The amulets were pressed using traditional hand-carved molds, featuring the Buddha on the front and a chedi (pagoda) on the back.
Spiritual Properties
These amulets are believed to carry the following blessings:
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Protection against harm and evil
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Metta mahaniyom (charm and kindness)
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Maha pokasap (wealth accumulation)
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Business prosperity and smooth relationships
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Strong karmic purification and healing
Because the amulets were empowered by 108 monks, their potency is considered highly reliable, especially among older generation collectors who seek authentic BE 2500s amulets with proven ceremonial lineage.
Recognition and Collectability
The Phra Phong Pim Phuttakhun Lang Jadee amulet has become increasingly valued over time, particularly for its historical context, sacred consecration, and the temple’s reputation. Collectors prize this batch as a powerful alternative to more expensive contemporaries from other central Thai temples.