Phra Mokkhalana Phra Sariputra Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2497 Luang Phor Khol (Lp Khol) Wat Pho Langka, Singburi

 

Phra Mokkhalana Phra Sariputra Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2497 Luang Phor Khol (Lp Khol) Wat Pho Langka, Singburi

Phra Mokkhalana Phra Sariputra Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2497 Luang Phor Khol (Lp Khol) Wat Pho Langka, Singburi


Phra Mokkhalana Phra Sariputra Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2497 Luang Phor Khol (Lp Khol) Wat Pho Langka, Singburi
Phra Mokkhalana Phra Sariputra Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2497 Luang Phor Khol (Lp Khol) Wat Pho Langka, Singburi

🕉️ History of the Making: Phra Mokkhalana – Phra Sariputra Pim Yai Nur Phong (B.E. 2497)

Created by Luang Phor Khol (Phra Khru Phothawiwat)
Wat Pho Langka, Chaksi Subdistrict, Mueang District, Singburi Province


📅 Year of Creation

  • B.E. 2497 (1954)

  • Crafted during the golden age of Luang Phor Khol’s spiritual work, this amulet was among his earliest and most respected creations.


🎯 Purpose

  • To honor the two foremost disciples of the BuddhaPhra Mokkhalana, master of psychic abilities, and Phra Sariputra, master of wisdom.

  • Created to raise funds for temple renovations, including the ubosot, monk residences, and community Dhamma halls.

  • Intended as a sacred object to bestow protection, clarity of mind, good karma, and merit for devotees.


🧪 Sacred Materials (Nur Phong)

  • Sacred herbal powder (Phong Wahn) from over 108 blessed herbs

  • Phong Itthijay and Kongkraphan powders, written on a slate board and wiped clean repeatedly over many years to collect magical dust

  • Old amulet fragments, especially Phra Somdej and early Singburi-region sacred powder

  • Incense ash, flower pollen, and holy soils collected from key pilgrimage sites

  • Hand-ground and mixed by Luang Phor Khol himself, using ancient consecration techniques


🧘‍♂️ Blessing Ceremony

  • Held at Wat Pho Langka, led by Luang Phor Khol

  • Sacred chanting sessions performed for three months with a final solo blessing by Luang Phor Khol in complete silence and meditation

  • Participating monks included senior teachers from Singburi and nearby provinces


🎨 Design and Features

  • Pim Yai (Large Mold) featuring dual seated figures of Phra Mokkhalana and Phra Sariputra in full-lotus posture

  • Both disciples are shown in Dhamma-conveying gesture (Vitarka Mudra), symbolizing teaching and enlightenment

  • Set against a curved arch (Prabhamandala), representing radiance and spiritual aura

  • The base of the amulet is triple-tiered, symbolizing the Three Jewels: Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha

  • Rear side may include:

    • Stamped Yant symbols

    • Sacred inscriptions

    • Some versions contain temple code markings

  • Color: Ranges from earthy gray to dark brown depending on herb content

  • Texture: Slightly coarse with fine visible granules of herbal matter


🧿 Believed Powers

  • Phra Mokkhalana: Supernatural protection, insight, psychic resilience

  • Phra Sariputra: Wisdom, clarity, success in studies and decision-making

  • Combined virtues:

    • Protection from accidents and harm

    • Mindfulness and inner calm

    • Removal of obstacles

    • Favorable outcomes in both spiritual and worldly affairs


💰 Rarity and Collector Value

  • Highly rare due to limited production and age

  • Well-preserved pieces are now sought-after in both domestic and international amulet communities

  • Certified examples often sell at a premium, especially if the rear symbols or codes are clear


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