Phra Pidta Nur Phong BE2643 Luang Phor Kong (Lp Kong) Wat Takhro, Nakhon Ratchasima

Phra Pidta Nur Phong BE2643 Luang Phor Kong (Lp Kong) Wat Takhro, Nakhon Ratchasima

Phra Pidta Nur Phong BE2643 Luang Phor Kong (Lp Kong) Wat Takhro, Nakhon Ratchasima


Phra Pidta Nur Phong BE2643 Luang Phor Kong (Lp Kong) Wat Takhro, Nakhon Ratchasima
Phra Pidta Nur Phong BE2643 Luang Phor Kong (Lp Kong) Wat Takhro, Nakhon Ratchasima

Phra Pidta Nur Phong BE 2643

By Luang Phor Kong, Wat Takhro, Nakhon Ratchasima


1. Background and Purpose

The Phra Pidta Nur Phong (closed eyes amulet made of sacred powder) was created in B.E. 2643 (2020 CE) by the revered Luang Phor Kong of Wat Takhro. This batch was produced to commemorate the ongoing spiritual legacy of Luang Pu Kong and to offer devotees a powerful amulet blessed with sacred energy, protection, and fortune.

This edition also serves as a continuation of the temple's tradition of crafting spiritually potent amulets using ancient methods, sacred powders (Phong), and rigorous blessing ceremonies.


2. Meaning of “Phra Pidta”

Phra Pidta” means “the monk who covers his eyes,” symbolizing:

  • Detachment from worldly distractions

  • Inner peace and deep meditation

  • Protection from harm and negative influences

  • Concealment from danger, evil spirits, and misfortune


3. Materials Used (Nur Phong)

The amulet was crafted from a sacred blend of Nur Phong, which includes:

  • Phong Itthijay & Phong Phutthakhun: Sacred powders from old scripture chants

  • Crushed sacred herbs collected from holy sites

  • Powder from old amulets created by past masters

  • Temple soils and relics from Wat Takhro

  • Charcoal from incense ash used in long-term chanting

  • Pollens and dried flowers used in previous sacred ceremonies

Each of these components is believed to carry unique metaphysical properties for metta (loving-kindness), protection, and luck.


4. Blessing Ceremony (Phuttha Phisek)

The consecration ceremony was held at Wat Takhro and performed with great care. Key highlights include:

  • Multiple rounds of chanting and meditation led by Luang Phor Kong and senior monks of the region

  • Recitations of sacred protective katha (mantras)

  • The amulets were blessed over a long period, ensuring full spiritual activation

  • Special days aligned with auspicious astrological timings were chosen for maximum spiritual potency


5. Features of the Amulet

  • Design: Traditional Phra Pidta posture with intricate hand-molding details

  • Texture: Earthy and powdery with traces of sacred herb particles

  • Backstamp/Yantra: Some versions come with Na Krop Chakrawat or other personal yantra used by Luang Pu Kong

  • Size: Small and suitable for daily wear

  • Encasement: Usually cased in a protective waterproof casing (optional)


6. Purpose and Benefits

This batch of Phra Pidta Nur Phong is known for the following blessings:

  • Strong protection from harm, danger, and black magic

  • Wealth attraction and good fortune

  • Metta mahaniyom: Enhances charm, likability, and business success

  • Spiritual support for meditation, focus, and peace of mind


7. Popularity and Distribution

Since its release, the BE 2643 Phra Pidta batch has gained popularity among collectors and devotees, especially those who:

  • Seek personal safety and luck in business

  • Are drawn to the power of old-style powder-based amulets

  • Hold deep respect for the spiritual lineage of Wat Takhro and Luang Pu Kong

Due to its sacred ingredients and meticulous consecration, many consider it a must-have for both daily wear and collection.

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