Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant Fang Tarkut BE2523 Somdej Phra Yanasangwon Wat Bowonniwet Luang Pu Toh

Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) — Pim Lek Fang Takrut • BE2523
Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) • Wat Bowonniwet Vihara

Patron: Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen) • Consecration joined by Luang Pu Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee)

Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant Pim Lek Fang Takrut BE2523 — Obverse

Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant • BE2523 — Nur Phong Kerson matrix with embedded takrut.

Introduction

The Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant — Pim Lek Fang Takrut (BE2523) is a hallmark issue from Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, produced under the patronage of Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen). With Luang Pu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee participating in consecration, this compact (pim lek) Pidta embodies protective discipline, refined monastic craft, and modern-era sanctity.

Quick Facts

  • Year: BE2523 (1980 CE)
  • Material: Nur Phong Kerson — composite of 108 sacred substances
  • Reverse: Sukittima (Star) Yantra
  • Insert: Embedded takrut scroll for augmentation

Origin & Purpose

Issued for Dhamma propagation and temple development, the batch channels the Pidta ideal of guarded sense-doors — cultivating mindfulness, restraint, and safe passage (Klaew Klaad) for the lay practitioner.

Patron & Lineage

  • Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen Suvaddhano) — Abbot of Wat Bowonniwet (later Supreme Patriarch). His patronage emphasizes purity of vinaya, mindfulness, and protection.
  • Luang Pu Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee) — renowned master whose participation heightens the batch’s devotional gravitas.

Composition — Nur Phong Kerson (108)

Key Constituents Sacred herbs; powder from earlier consecrated amulets; incense ash from rites; temple wall fragments and chedi sand; selected sacred soils; Bai Lan scripture ash.
Insert Takrut (rolled, inscribed metal scroll) to intensify protective and resilient qualities.
Format Pim lek (compact) — comfortable for daily wear while retaining detailed iconography.
Phra Pidta BE2523 — Obverse structure (pim lek)

Obverse profile — compact mold, clean contours, and confident press.

Reverse Design — Sukittima (Star) Yantra

The star-shaped yantra focalizes balanced auspices and warding intention:

  • Repels malign influences and negativity.
  • Attracts good fortune and timely assistance.
  • Supports charisma (Metta Mahaniyom) and safe passage.
Phra Pidta BE2523 — Reverse Sukittima (Star) Yantra

Reverse — Sukittima star yantra with embedded takrut beneath.

Takrut — Purpose & Function

  • Amplifies protective field and wearer’s resilience.
  • Stabilizes intention for disciplined conduct and right livelihood.
  • Traditionally invoked to strengthen Metta, courage, and clear resolve.

Consecration (BE2523)

The empowerment at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara gathered senior Sangha, with Luang Pu Toh notably present. Multi-round chanting and meditative sessions (50+ participating monks) were dedicated to purity of intention, protection, and metta.

Spiritual Value & Devotional Use

  • Protection: Klaew Klaad — safe passage, averting harm.
  • Metta Mahaniyom: Grace, receptivity, nobleman support.
  • Good Fortune: Opportunity, prosperity, and right timing.
  • Mental Clarity: Pidta’s closed sense-doors cultivate mindfulness.

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Disclaimer: This article supports cultural and academic appreciation. Notes on authentication aid study and personal devotion and are not forensic certification.