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
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B.E. 2497 (1954)
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Crafted during the golden age of Luang Phor Khol’s spiritual work, this amulet was among his earliest and most respected creations.
🎯 Purpose
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To honor the two foremost disciples of the Buddha—Phra Mokkhalana, master of psychic abilities, and Phra Sariputra, master of wisdom.
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Created to raise funds for temple renovations, including the ubosot, monk residences, and community Dhamma halls.
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Intended as a sacred object to bestow protection, clarity of mind, good karma, and merit for devotees.
🧪 Sacred Materials (Nur Phong)
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Sacred herbal powder (Phong Wahn) from over 108 blessed herbs
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Phong Itthijay and Kongkraphan powders, written on a slate board and wiped clean repeatedly over many years to collect magical dust
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Old amulet fragments, especially Phra Somdej and early Singburi-region sacred powder
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Incense ash, flower pollen, and holy soils collected from key pilgrimage sites
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Hand-ground and mixed by Luang Phor Khol himself, using ancient consecration techniques
🧘♂️ Blessing Ceremony
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Held at Wat Pho Langka, led by Luang Phor Khol
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Sacred chanting sessions performed for three months with a final solo blessing by Luang Phor Khol in complete silence and meditation
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Participating monks included senior teachers from Singburi and nearby provinces
🎨 Design and Features
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Pim Yai (Large Mold) featuring dual seated figures of Phra Mokkhalana and Phra Sariputra in full-lotus posture
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Both disciples are shown in Dhamma-conveying gesture (Vitarka Mudra), symbolizing teaching and enlightenment
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Set against a curved arch (Prabhamandala), representing radiance and spiritual aura
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The base of the amulet is triple-tiered, symbolizing the Three Jewels: Buddha, Dhamma, and Sangha
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Rear side may include:
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Stamped Yant symbols
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Sacred inscriptions
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Some versions contain temple code markings
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Color: Ranges from earthy gray to dark brown depending on herb content
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Texture: Slightly coarse with fine visible granules of herbal matter
🧿 Believed Powers
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Phra Mokkhalana: Supernatural protection, insight, psychic resilience
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Phra Sariputra: Wisdom, clarity, success in studies and decision-making
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Combined virtues:
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Protection from accidents and harm
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Mindfulness and inner calm
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Removal of obstacles
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Favorable outcomes in both spiritual and worldly affairs
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💰 Rarity and Collector Value
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Highly rare due to limited production and age
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Well-preserved pieces are now sought-after in both domestic and international amulet communities
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Certified examples often sell at a premium, especially if the rear symbols or codes are clear
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