Phra Chao Ha Pra Ong Bailan BE2515 Lp Ngern Wat Bang Klan

Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong (Five Buddhas) • BE2515

Wat Bang Klan, Phichit • Nur Phong Bailan • G-Pra Certified

Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong (Five Buddhas) — Main view

Main obverse — Five-Buddha schema in deep black scripture-ash matrix (Phong Bailan).

Historical Significance

Issued in BE2515 (1972 CE) at Wat Bang Klan, this lineage edition continues the blessing tradition of Luang Phor Ngern. Consecrated in Putthapisek (ritual empowerment) by senior monks of the LP Ngern lineage, it supported temple preservation and served devotees seeking comprehensive protection and prosperity.

Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong — Reverse view

Reverse — Phong Bailan stratification with fine ash grain and age-consistent surface development.

Contextual Insight: The Five-Buddha (Ha Phra Ong) arrangement functions as a holistic refuge mandala. In LP Ngern’s lineage, powder formulas often included Bai Lan (palm-leaf scripture ash) to embody dhamma memory in material form, a practice respected across Phichit–Nakhon Sawan networks.

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Bang Klan is renowned for LP Ngern’s legacy of wicha (sacred know-how) emphasizing protective blessings and calm composure. The discipline of katha (Pāli verse) cycles during empowerment guided this batch, reflected in the amulet’s restrained proportions and devotional clarity.

Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong — G-Pra Certificate

G-Pra certification — third-party verification supporting provenance and market confidence.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Material Nur Phong Bailan — palm-leaf scripture ash with sanctified herbs, temple soil, incense ash, holy water.
Mold / Pim Five-Buddha configuration; look for even press rhythm, clean mandala spacing, and fine micro-pores in the black matrix.
Consecration Formal Putthapisek at Wat Bang Klan; senior LP Ngern-lineage monks; multi-cycle katha chanting.
Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong — Detail view

Detail — observe edge granularity and pressed grain typical of scripture-ash composites.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

According to Thai Buddhist belief, this amulet supports Kong Krapan Chatri (protective invulnerability), Maha/Choke Larp (fortune and opportunity), and Metta Mahaniyom (loving-kindness and nobleman support). Devotees traditionally wear it for steady composure, safe travel, and smoother livelihood.

Rarity & Collector Significance

Assessed as collector-grade for preserved Phong Bailan texture, clear iconography, and verified lineage. Authentication via G-Pra reduces risk amid modern reproductions; early, sharp casts with stable surfaces are most sought after.

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Disclaimer: The information here supports cultural and academic appreciation of Thai Buddhist material heritage. Effects are based on tradition and belief; individual experiences vary.