Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Tarkut BE2523 Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen)) Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh) Wat Pradoochimplee joined consecration
Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Takrut BE2523 Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen) Wat Bowonniwet Vihara – Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh) Wat Pradoochimplee joined consecration
The Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant Pim Lek Fang Takrut is one of the most revered amulets from BE2523 (1980), created at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara under the patronage of Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen). The consecration was graced by Luang Pu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, making it highly sought after by collectors and devotees alike.

Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant BE2523 – Nur Phong Kerson material
History
- Year: BE2523 (1980)
- Material: Nur Phong Kerson (108 sacred materials)
- Back: Sukittima Yant (Star-shaped Yantra)
- Embedded: Takrut (inscribed metal scroll)
Origin and Purpose
This sacred amulet was created as part of a fundraising and Dhamma propagation effort at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara. It symbolizes protection, mindfulness, and merit-making, blessed by senior monks of the Thai Sangha.
Creator and Principal Patron
- Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen Suvaddhano) – then Abbot of Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, later the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand.
- His patronage and blessings are believed to imbue the amulet with purity, mindfulness, and Buddhist protection.
Composition
The Nur Phong Kerson material was a blend of 108 sacred substances, including:
- Sacred herbs
- Powder from old amulets
- Incense ash from temples
- Temple wall fragments
- Sacred soil
- Bai Lan scripture ash
Back Design – Sukittima Yant
The Star Yantra on the back was designed to:
- Repel evil and negativity
- Attract good luck and prosperity
- Increase charisma and safety
Takrut Embedding
Each amulet carries a Takrut scroll, enhancing:
- Spiritual protection
- Resilience and strength
- Empowerment of the wearer
Consecration Ceremony
The blessing was conducted in BE2523 with senior monks, including Luang Pu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee. Over 50 monks participated in chanting and empowerment rituals, infusing great sacred power.
Sacred Value and Belief
- Strong protection against danger
- Metta Mahaniyom (popularity and kindness)
- Wealth and luck attraction
- Mental clarity for practitioners
Collectors prize this amulet for both its spiritual strength and historical significance.

Front view of the amulet highlighting its structure

Back design with Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra)