Roop Muen Chao Khun Wat Thepsirin Nor Nur Phong Namon (powder with oil) BE2513 Wat Sin Khan
History of the Making of Roop Muen Chao Khun Nor
Material: Nur Phong Namon (Sacred Powder with Oil)
Year: B.E. 2513 (1970)
Issued at: Wat Sin Khan, Bangkok
Blessed by: Chao Khun Nor (Phra Udomsarnsobhon) of Wat Thepsirin
🔹 Background
The Roop Muen Chao Khun Nor amulet, created in B.E. 2513, is one of the most revered sacred images representing Chao Khun Nor, a legendary monk known for his deep meditation, powerful blessings, and highly respected moral discipline. This particular batch was specially commissioned and issued at Wat Sin Khan, a temple closely associated with his legacy.
🔮 Purpose of Creation
The amulet was made to:
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Honor Chao Khun Nor and distribute his spiritual blessings
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Provide protection, peace of mind, and spiritual support to devotees
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Raise funds for temple renovations and Dharma propagation
⚗️ Materials Used (Nur Phong Namon)
This amulet is made from a rare and sacred composition known as Phong Namon, which combines:
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Sacred powders collected from Chao Khun Nor’s earlier consecration ceremonies
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Phutthakhun powders from various important Buddhist ceremonies
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Namman wan (sacred herb oil) for sealing and spiritual power enhancement
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Traces of incense ash, flower remnants from prayer rituals, and holy water sediment
This mix of powder and sacred oil gives the amulet a soft, sometimes glossy texture and unique earthy aroma, distinguishing it from other batches.
🧘♂️ Consecration Ceremony
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Personally blessed by Chao Khun Nor over multiple sessions at Wat Thepsirin
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Attended by several renowned monks and followers
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The amulet was placed in front of the principal Buddha image and continuously chanted over a long period
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Some pieces were later re-blessed during Chao Khun Nor’s chanting sessions, further enhancing their spiritual potency
🧿 Spiritual Properties
According to devotees and collectors, the Roop Muen Chao Khun Nor BE2513 is believed to offer:
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Protection from harm and danger
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Enhanced Metta (loving-kindness) and respect from others
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Peace of mind, stability in life, and mental clarity
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Assists in meditation practice and spiritual progress
📌 Design Features
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Front: Image of Chao Khun Nor in deep meditation, finely detailed face and robes
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Back: Usually features yantra inscriptions or smooth surface (depending on sub-batch)
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The surface shows signs of oil absorption, with a slightly darker or shiny texture
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Some may contain tiny particles of herbs or traces of incense ash
🪙 Rarity and Collector’s Note
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Considered one of the most collectible images of Chao Khun Nor
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Limited production
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Highly valued among meditation practitioners, Buddhist followers, and Thai amulet collectors
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Amulets in good condition with clear facial features and intact powder-oil texture are especially prized
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