崇迪普罗佛佛历2507龍普Tieng Wat Rakang / Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw BE2507 Chao Khun Tieng (Ck Tieng) Wat Rakang

崇迪普罗佛佛历2507龍普Tieng Wat Rakang / Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw BE2507 Chao Khun Tieng (Ck Tieng) Wat Rakang

崇迪普罗佛佛历2507龍普Tieng Wat Rakang / Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw BE2507 Chao Khun Tieng (Ck Tieng) Wat Rakang


崇迪普罗佛佛历2507龍普Tieng Wat Rakang / Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw BE2507 Chao Khun Tieng (Ck Tieng) Wat Rakang
崇迪普罗佛佛历2507龍普Tieng Wat Rakang / Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw BE2507 Chao Khun Tieng (Ck Tieng) Wat Rakang
崇迪普罗佛佛历2507龍普Tieng Wat Rakang / Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw BE2507 Chao Khun Tieng (Ck Tieng) Wat Rakang

🛕 History of the Making of Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw (崇迪普罗佛)

Year: B.E. 2507 (1964)
By: Chao Khun Tieng (CK Tieng)
Temple: Wat Rakang Kositaram, Bangkok


📌 Overview

  • Amulet Name: Phra Somdej Pim Ork Tem Khang Daw
    (also known in Chinese as 崇迪普罗佛 / 崇迪开光佛)

  • Meaning: "Somdej with full background and roof design" – depicting the Buddha seated beneath the Bodhi tree with full ornamental details.

  • Creator: Chao Khun Tieng, a respected senior monk and abbot of Wat Rakang during the mid-20th century.


🧱 Design & Features

  • Pim: “Ork Tem Khang Daw” refers to the detailed mold where the Buddha image is surrounded by a full arch (roof-like motif) and intricate background.

  • Style: Inspired by classic Somdej Wat Rakang Pim Prok Pho (Buddha under Bodhi tree), considered highly auspicious for enlightenment and protection.

  • Material (Nur Phong):

    • Old powder amulet remnants (Phong Wan and Pong Ittijae)

    • Temple incense ash

    • Powder from earlier Wat Rakang Somdej amulets

    • Pollens and sacred flowers used during chanting

    • Rice grain powder from royal and sacred events


🧙‍♂️ Consecration Ceremony

  • Main officiant: Chao Khun Tieng

  • Ceremony Venue: Wat Rakang Kositaram

  • Chanting Duration: Several months of daily chanting and meditation

  • Support Monks: Senior monks from Bangkok and nearby provinces participated in the consecration rites, especially from the Somdej lineage temples.


🌟 Spiritual Benefits

  • Metta Maha Niyom (Loving-kindness and popularity)

  • Klaew Klad (Avoiding danger)

  • Kongkrapan Chatri (Invulnerability and protection)

  • Enhancing mindfulness and focus in Dhamma practice


💎 Rarity & Collectability

  • Released in limited numbers during a time of great spiritual significance

  • Considered one of the most sought-after modern-era Somdej from Wat Rakang under Chao Khun Tieng

  • Especially prized by collectors for its fine craftsmanship and sacred powder composition

  • Increasingly rare to find in pristine condition

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