Phra Somdej Nak Prok (七龙佛) Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat (Mould from Lp Hin Wat Rakang)

Phra Khun Paen Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Bunyawat (Rare)  Big Ceremony) - Mould from Lp Hin Wat Rakang

Phra Khun Paen Pim Yai Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Bunyawat (Rare) 
Big Ceremony) - Mould from Lp Hin Wat Rakang


Phra Somdej Nak Prok (七龙佛) Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat (Mould from Lp Hin Wat Rakang)
Phra Somdej Nak Prok (七龙佛) Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat (Mould from Lp Hin Wat Rakang)
Phra Somdej Nak Prok (七龙佛) Nur Phong BE2506 Wat Prasat Boonyawat (Mould from Lp Hin Wat Rakang)

🛕 History of Phra Somdej Nak Prok (七龙佛)

Wat Prasat Boonyawat, Nakhon Sawan Province
Year of Creation: B.E. 2506 (1963)
Mould by LP Hin, Wat Rakang Kositaram


📌 General Overview

  • Amulet Name: Phra Somdej Nak Prok (七龙佛 – "Seven-headed Naga Buddha")

  • Material: Nur Phong (sacred powder)

  • Size: Pim Yai (Large mold)

  • Temple: Wat Prasat Boonyawat, Nakhon Sawan

  • Mould Origin: Designed by Luang Phor Hin, a famed monk from Wat Rakang, who was known for his expertise in classical amulet mold crafting.


🔮 Symbolism

  • Nak Prok (Naga-Protected Buddha) depicts the Buddha in meditation under the protection of the 7-headed Naga serpent, symbolizing powerful protection, fearlessness, and spiritual awakening.

  • Known among Chinese-speaking collectors as 七龙佛, this amulet is highly revered for its strong defensive and spiritual attributes.


🙏 Consecration & Blessing Ceremony

  • A grand multi-day blessing ceremony was held at Wat Prasat Boonyawat in B.E. 2506.

  • Senior monks and renowned guru monks from various regions participated in the consecration, ensuring the amulets were highly empowered.

  • Sacred chanting (Phuttha Phisek) was performed in accordance with ancient ritual practices, infusing each amulet with metta (loving-kindness), protection, and spiritual strength.


🧪 Materials Used

  • Composed of rare and sacred powders (Phong Wahn), old broken amulets, temple soil, incense ash, and other spiritually potent materials.

  • The powder was blended and pressed with care using the original mould carved by LP Hin of Wat Rakang, which adds significant spiritual and collector value to the batch.


🏅 Collectability & Rarity

  • This is considered a rare batch, with limited production.

  • Highly sought after by collectors of LP Hin lineage and Phra Nak Prok amulets.

  • Praised for its detailed craftsmanship, spiritual potency, and connection to both Wat Prasat Boonyawat and Wat Rakang Kositaram.

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