Phra Somdej Pim Than Sam Nur Phong BE2515 (issued in BE2517) Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi (Conducted at Wat Rakang 100-Year Memorial Ceremony)
Phra Somdej Pim Than Sam Nur Phong BE2515 (issued in BE2517) Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi (Conducted at Wat Rakang 100-Year Memorial Ceremony
Phra Somdej Pim Than Sam Roop Muen Archan Toh (B.E. 2515 – Released B.E. 2517)
Commemorating 100 Years of Somdej Toh’s Legacy with Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi
Introduction
In the sacred landscape of Thai Buddhism, Somdej Phra Buddhacarya (Toh Prommarangsri) remains one of the most revered figures of all time. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of his passing, a special batch of amulets known as Phra Somdej Pim Than Sam Roop Muen Archan Toh was created by Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi, echoing the exact spiritual intentions and consecration ceremony of the highly celebrated Wat Rakang 100-Year Edition.
While Wat Rakang’s edition is highly sought-after, this alternative release by Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi shares the same spiritual roots, crafted with equally sacred materials and blessed in the same historic ceremonies.
Sacred Origins and Purpose
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Temple: Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi
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Year Created: B.E. 2515 (1972)
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Year Released: B.E. 2517 (1974)
This amulet was produced with the purpose of sharing in the sacred blessings of the grand 100-Year Memorial Ceremony of Somdej Toh, held at Wat Rakang. Though crafted by a different temple, the amulet received the same ritual blessings and spiritual significance as those from the central celebration.
The design—Pim Than Sam (Three-tiered base)—is rendered in Roop Muen (portrait) style, signifying the living presence of Archan Toh and embodying his timeless wisdom and protective aura.
Sacred Material Composition (Nur Phong Pim Than Sam)
The amulet was created using a revered blend of sacred powders, known as Nur Phong, that includes:
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Crushed fragments from original Phra Somdej amulets:
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Wat Rakang
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Wat Bangkhunprom
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Wat Ketchaiyo
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Wat Pilan
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Holy relic powder from legendary monks:
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Luang Phu Nak
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Luang Phu Hin
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Chao Khun Tieng
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Luang Phor Sodh (Wat Paknam)
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Luang Phu Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee)
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Other powerful spiritual ingredients:
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Ashes from incense sticks used in sacred ceremonies
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Powdered bricks from old temple grounds
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Dried flower pollen from ritual offerings
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Lime paste and spiritual soil gathered from sacred locations
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These ingredients contribute to the amulet’s distinct texture, often appearing in earthy tones with specks of ancient material visibly embedded within.
Grand Consecration Ceremony
The primary Phutthaphisek ceremony took place at Viharn Somdej Toh, Wat Rakang, on June 22, B.E. 2515, with blessings continuing through B.E. 2517. The ceremonies were arranged to mark Somdej Toh’s 100th death anniversary and were presided over by some of the most respected monks of the era.
Notable Monks Who Participated:
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Luang Phu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee
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Luang Phor Tae Kongthong, Wat Sam Ngam
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Luang Phor Moom, Wat Prasat
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Luang Phor Pae, Luang Phor Seng, Luang Phor Tiam, among over 108 senior monks
These rituals spanned several days and were filled with chanting, meditation, and spiritual invocations. The blessings imparted to the amulets during these events endowed them with lasting spiritual power.
Official Release and Distribution
Although the amulet was crafted in B.E. 2515, it was officially released in B.E. 2517, following an extended period of ritual empowerment and administrative preparation. This ensured that each piece was not only blessed but properly authenticated and distributed.
The amulets were then shared with donors, monks, and lay practitioners, making their way into households and collections as spiritual relics from a historic event.
Amulet Design and Characteristics
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Type: Roop Muen (portrait) Somdej Archan Toh
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Model: Pim Than Sam (three-tier base)
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Material: Nur Phong sacred powder
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Color: Natural tones of beige to brown, with hints of floral powder and relic dust
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Design: Striking facial features of Archan Toh, calm and composed, with finely detailed craftsmanship
Each amulet carries a visual serenity that mirrors Somdej Toh’s legendary compassion and wisdom.
Spiritual Powers and Benefits
These amulets are widely regarded for their powerful spiritual benefits:
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Klaew Klaad: Protection from danger and misfortune
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Maha Lap: Attraction of fortune, success, and wealth
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Metta Maha Niyom: Enhanced personal charm, kindness from others, and social harmony
Given its direct association with the Wat Rakang 100-Year Consecration, this amulet is elevated in both spiritual significance and collectible value.
Conclusion: A Rare Opportunity for Devotees
The Phra Somdej Pim Than Sam from Wat Phrom Suwan Samakhi stands as a sacred alternative to the Wat Rakang 100-Year Edition. With its shared ceremony, potent materials, and exceptional design, this amulet offers spiritual protection and connection to the revered energy of Somdej Toh.
Whether you are a collector, devotee, or spiritual practitioner, this amulet represents a profound link to Thailand’s spiritual heritage—imbued with blessings that transcend time.