Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Klang Nur Din BE2475-2480 Lp Yim Wat Jao Jit
History of Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Klang Nur Din
Crafted by Luang Phor Yim, Wat Jao Jit (B.E. 2475–2480 / 1932–1937)
🧘♂️ Overview
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Amulet Name: Phra Somdej Prok Pho
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Pim (Mold Type): Pim Klang (Medium Size)
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Material: Nur Din (Earthen Clay)
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Created by: Luang Phor Yim
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Temple: Wat Jao Jit
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Years Produced: B.E. 2475–2480 (1932–1937)
🌳 Symbolism
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"Prok Pho" refers to the depiction of the Buddha meditating under the Bodhi tree.
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This imagery symbolizes enlightenment, protection, and spiritual awakening.
🔨 Creation Process
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Luang Phor Yim was known for his deep spiritual discipline and wisdom.
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Sacred materials were carefully chosen, with earthen clay (Nur Din) selected to symbolize grounding energy and connection to the earth.
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The amulets were created through a ritual process that included prolonged chanting, sacred incantations, and meditation to bless and empower each piece.
🛡️ Spiritual Significance
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These amulets are revered for their strong protective powers.
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Believers wear them for safety, mental clarity, and spiritual guidance.
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They are believed to provide metta (loving-kindness) and barami (merit and virtue) to the wearer.
🏆 Collector's Value
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Due to their age, rarity, and spiritual importance, Phra Somdej Prok Pho Pim Klang Nur Din amulets are highly sought after by collectors.
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Their value is enhanced by Luang Phor Yim’s revered status and the meticulous craftsmanship behind each piece.
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These amulets remain a cherished part of Thai Buddhist heritage.
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