Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Lek Nur Din BE2475-2480 Lp Yim Wat Jao Jit

Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Lek Nur Din BE2475-2480 Lp Yim Wat Jao Jit

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Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Lek Nur Din BE2475-2480 Lp Yim Wat Jao Jit
Size: 2.0 - 2.5 cm


Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Lek Nur Din BE2475-2480 Lp Yim Wat Jao Jit
Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Lek Nur Din BE2475-2480 Lp Yim Wat Jao Jit

Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Lek Nur Din amulets, crafted between B.E. 2475 and 2480 (1932–1937), were created by Luang Phor Yim at Wat Jao Jit. These amulets are distinguished by their small size (Pim Lek) and earthen material (Nur Din). The term "Prok Pho" refers to the depiction of the Buddha seated under the Bodhi tree, symbolizing enlightenment and protection.

Luang Phor Yim, renowned for his spiritual prowess and dedication, meticulously selected sacred materials for these amulets. The use of earthen clay (Nur Din) was intentional, aiming to connect the amulets to the earth's grounding energies. The production process involved chanting and meditation, infusing each piece with spiritual significance.

These amulets are highly regarded for their protective qualities and are sought after by collectors and devotees. Their historical context, combined with Luang Phor Yim's esteemed reputation, contributes to their enduring value and reverence within the Thai Buddhist community.

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