Phra Somdej Nur Phong Namon BE2519 Luang Phor Khao Wat Chan Pradittharam Consecrated by reputable monks such as Lp Toh Wat Pradoochimplee, Lp Mui Wat Don Rai, etc…
Phra Somdej Luang Pho Khao – First Edition B.E. 2519 (1976)
Classic Somdej-Style Amulet, Sacred Powder Composition
Wat Chanpradittharam, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok
1. General Information
Item | Details |
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Amulet Name | Phra Somdej Luang Pho Khao – First Edition |
Temple | Wat Chanpradittharam, Wat Tha Phra Subdistrict, Bangkok Yai District |
Year of Creation | B.E. 2519 (1976 CE) |
Material | Sacred powder (Phong Phutthakhun) blend |
Style | Classic seated Buddha on three-tiered base in traditional Somdej form |
Purpose | Fundraising for temple restoration and new building construction |
2. The Master – Luang Pho Khao
Luang Pho Khao of Wat Chanpradittharam was a respected and virtuous monk known for his strict discipline and compassion. He was highly revered by the local community in the Thonburi (west Bangkok) area and was also knowledgeable in Buddhist mantra recitation and traditional sacred object creation.
During the 1970s—an era when amulet-making flourished in Thailand—Wat Chanpradittharam initiated the production of its first official amulet batch under the direction and spiritual supervision of Luang Pho Khao to continue the legacy of respected Bangkok monks.
3. Sacred Materials Used
The Phra Somdej Luang Pho Khao B.E. 2519 amulets were made of Phong Phutthakhun (sacred powder) enriched with highly revered elements, including:
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Broken fragments of ancient Somdej amulets from other temples
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108 sacred herbs and dried flower pollen from previous blessing ceremonies
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Ashes from incense used in offerings to the Triple Gem
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Powder from Itthijay and Maharaj mantras, prepared according to ancient scriptures
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Sacred earth collected from nine holy Buddhist sites in Thailand
The sacred powder was mixed while Pali suttas such as the 30 Perfections (Barami 30 Thāt) and Itthipiso chant were recited continuously by the monastic community.
4. Consecration Ceremony
The consecration ceremony of the amulet took place in B.E. 2519 at the ordination hall of Wat Chanpradittharam and was considered a major spiritual event. Several renowned monks of the era joined in blessing the amulets, including:
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Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimpee
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Luang Pho Seng, Wat Kalayanamit
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Luang Pho Thoong Yu, Wat Mai Nong Pha Ong
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Luang Pho Mui, Wat Don Rai
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Luang Pho Thurian, Wat Pho Nimit
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Luang Pho Duangdee, Wat Phraya Tikaram (as recorded in local oral tradition)
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Presided over by Phra Kru Pradit Thammanuwat, then abbot of Wat Chanpradittharam
The ceremony was held on the 15th waxing day of the 12th lunar month (considered highly auspicious), with overnight chanting and solo empowerment sessions performed by spiritually advanced monks.
5. Amulet Typology and Features
Type | Description |
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Pim Yai | Large mold; clear Buddha features, raised relief, well-defined triple base |
Pim Lek | Compact and portable; popular among women, youth, and students |
Color Variants | Ranging from ivory-white, light grey to beige-brown, depending on powder blend |
6. Believed Blessings and Powers
The B.E. 2519 edition of Phra Somdej Luang Pho Khao is widely believed to bring:
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Klaew Klaad – Protection from accidents and misfortune
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Metta Mahaniyom – Popularity, kindness, and social favor
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Baramee – Strengthen charisma and virtuous influence
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Spiritual Support – Aiding in meditation and moral cultivation
7. Historical Significance and Collectibility
This amulet is considered the principal sacred object of Wat Chanpradittharam, widely recognized in the amulet community of the Thonburi district:
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Limited production
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Rich in sacred materials and spiritually potent
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Consecrated by revered monks of the “golden era”
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Suitable for both daily wear and sacred enshrinement
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