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Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai BE2490 -2492 Wat Bang Krang (Mass chanting by reputable monks)

Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai · Nur Din
Mass Chanting Wat Bang Krang BE2490 Nur Din Very Good
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Type Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai
Monk Mass Chanting
Temple Wat Bang Krang
B.E. Year 2490
Material Nur Din
Condition Very Good
SKU TAC-PhraKhunPaenPladThaweePraiKruPimYai-MassChanting-001
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Authentic Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting, Wat Bang Krang BE 2490-2492. Nur Din. Multi-ceremony consecration. Singapore dealer.

What is the Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting amulet from Wat Bang Krang?

The Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting is an authentic Thai amulet produced at Wat Bang Krang across BE 2490–2492, cast in Nur Din — a sacred earth-based clay composition. Created by Phra Kru Apatsilakhun (Palad Thawee), this large-format (Pim Yai) edition is traditionally venerated for its powerful metta mahaniyom, personal charm, and social magnetism.

This amulet was created by Mass Chanting, specifically under the direction of Phra Kru Apatsilakhun (Palad Thawee) at Wat Bang Krang — the temple most celebrated throughout Thailand for its Phra Khun Paen amulet tradition. Approximately 300,000 pieces were produced in this batch, making it one of the largest and most carefully prepared consecrations in the temple’s history.

What distinguishes this batch is the extraordinary range of sacred ingredients assembled by Phra Kru Apatsilakhun, who had been personally collecting fragments of the ancient 400-year-old Khun Paen Kru Bankrang since the year BE 2479 — over a decade before the amulets were cast. In BE 2490, all accumulated materials were crushed and blended together to produce this revered edition.

The consecration process spanned multiple ceremonies across two separate years, with some of the most respected senior monks of the era invited to lend their spiritual authority and blessing to the Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting batch.

Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai and Wat Bang Krang Heritage

Wat Bang Krang holds a singular place in the Thai Buddhist amulet tradition as the source temple of the legendary Khun Paen Kru Bankrang — ancient amulets discovered within the temple’s kru (crypt) that have become benchmarks of collector value and sacred power.

The BE 2490 batch was consecrated in a first ceremony by a distinguished assembly of revered monks, including LP Mui Wat Don Rai, LP Tam Wat Phra Loi, LP Wat Lat Tan, LP Ti Wat Pa Leylai, LP Sawai Wat Ban Krang, LP Kam Wat Nor Putthangoon, and LP Plueng Wat Suwannaphoom. This multi-monk gathering ensured the Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai carried a broad and deeply authoritative consecration lineage.

In BE 2492, a second consecration ceremony was held before the amulets were formally enshrined within the kru at Wat Bang Krang. This second ceremony drew an even broader assembly, including AC Num Wat Donsala, LP Pae Wat Pikul Thong, LP Plueng Wat Suwannaphoom, LP Mui Wat Don Rai, LP Kak Wat Huakhao, LP Tam Wat Phra Loi, LP Toh Wat Lat Tan, LP Ti Wat Pa Leylai, LP Kam Wat Nor Putthangoon, and LP Sawai Wat Bankrang.

After being sealed inside the kru, the amulets rested undisturbed for over two decades. In BE 2511, the kru was formally opened and the amulets were distributed — emerging transformed by years of sacred storage within the temple grounds.

Nur Din Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai — Composition and Craftsmanship

The Nur Din Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai is composed of an exceptionally complex mixture of sacred earths and powders, giving it both its distinctive clay-earth texture and its deep ritual potency. The base material incorporates old powder from cracked Phra Khun Paen Kru Wat Bankrang, Din Jedprong, Din Khuipoo Jed Thung, and Din Sangwedchaniyasathan — four categories of consecrated earth each with specific spiritual properties.

Additional sacred powders were drawn from cracked amulets of other historically significant kru, including Phra Sumkor Kru Kamphangphet, Phra Rod Mahawan Lamphoon, and Phra Kru Wat Praroop. Fragments of these top-tier kru amulets were ground down and incorporated directly into the mix, transferring centuries of accumulated sacred energy into each piece.

The formula also included soil from four important Buddhist sites in India, soil from the bases of Buddha statues and pagodas, Phong Maharaj, Ittije, Phutthakhun, Trinisinghe, incense from famous temples, 108 types of herbs and minerals, powder from LP Ti Wat Palaylai, as well as powdered metal and earth from multiple other kru sources. The result is a Nur Din composition of rare depth and complexity, reflecting the full weight of Phra Kru Apatsilakhun’s decades of scholarship and collection.

Spiritual Benefits of Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai by Mass Chanting

The Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting is revered primarily for its metta mahaniyom — the power to generate loving kindness, personal charm, and attraction from those around the wearer. Collectors across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Greater China seek this amulet for its traditionally associated ability to enhance relationships, open doors in business, and cultivate goodwill in all social interactions.

The dual-ceremony consecration by over a dozen senior monks, combined with the sacred kru storage from BE 2492 to BE 2511, is regarded by devotees as having amplified the amulet’s core energies considerably beyond a standard single-ceremony piece. Collectors associate this extended ritual history with a particularly potent and layered sacred quality.

  • Metta Mahaniyom: Traditionally venerated for enhancing personal magnetism, charm, and the ability to attract support and goodwill from others
  • Chok Lap (Auspicious Fortune): Regarded by devotees as drawing favourable opportunities in business, trade, and daily affairs
  • Kong Krapan & Klaew Klaad: Collectors associate this with a degree of protective energy and safe passage, consistent with the broader Khun Paen tradition

Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting BE 2490-2492 — Authentication and Collector Value

The Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai BE 2490-2492 from Wat Bang Krang carries a Standard Amulet certificate, confirming its authenticity as a genuine piece from this historically documented batch. Standard certification provides collectors with documented provenance and serves as a recognised reference point within the Thai amulet authentication community.

This is an authentic Thai amulet with a fully traceable creation history: assembled from BE 2479 onwards, cast in BE 2490, consecrated across two ceremonies in BE 2490 and BE 2492, stored inside the Wat Bang Krang kru, and officially distributed after the kru opening in BE 2511. Each stage of this process is documented and referenced by serious collectors.

For collectors in Singapore and across Southeast Asia sourcing a Thai amulet Singapore dealers can authenticate, the Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Wat Bang Krang BE 2490-2492 edition represents a genuinely aged, multi-ceremony piece with significant historical depth. Its Nur Din composition, multi-monk consecration lineage, and kru provenance make it a meaningful addition to any serious collection.

Charisma & Influence
Metta & Charm
Protection & Safety

Attributes reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.

Collector FAQ
How to identify an authentic Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting from Wat Bang Krang?
An authentic Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting from Wat Bang Krang can be identified by its Nur Din clay-earth material, which exhibits a distinctive texture resulting from the complex blend of sacred earths including Din Jedprong, Din Khuipoo Jed Thung, and Din Sangwedchaniyasathan. Genuine pieces from the BE 2490–2492 batch should present signs of age consistent with over seven decades since casting. A Standard Amulet certificate accompanying the piece provides documented provenance tied to this specific batch. Collectors are advised to consult experienced dealers or the Thai amulet authentication community when verifying pieces from this historically significant edition.
What is a Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting BE 2490-2492 worth?
The collector value of a Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai Mass Chanting BE 2490-2492 is underpinned by several compounding factors: its age of over 70 years, its dual-ceremony consecration by more than a dozen senior monks across BE 2490 and BE 2492, and its documented kru storage at Wat Bang Krang until BE 2511. The extraordinary complexity of its Nur Din composition — incorporating fragments from top-tier kru amulets such as Phra Rod Mahawan Lamphoon and Phra Sumkor Kru Kamphangphet — further distinguishes it from single-ingredient pieces. Certified examples with clear provenance command stronger prices in Singapore, Malaysia, and Greater China collector markets. Prospective buyers should reference current market pricing through reputable Thai amulet dealers and authentication communities.
What are the spiritual benefits of Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai by Mass Chanting?
The Phra Khun Paen Plad Thawee Prai Kru Pim Yai by Mass Chanting is traditionally venerated for metta mahaniyom — the cultivation of loving kindness, personal charm, and the attraction of goodwill from those around the wearer. Devotees regard it as supporting favourable outcomes in business, trade, and interpersonal relationships, consistent with the broader Khun Paen amulet tradition. Collectors also associate this edition with Kong Krapan and Klaew Klaad energies, understood as offering a degree of spiritual protection and safe passage. The Mass Chanting consecration amulet's dual-ceremony blessing and extended kru storage are regarded by the collector community as having deepened these traditional spiritual qualities considerably.
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This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage, period, and documentation notes are based on details provided in the listing and certification records. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed. Spiritual attributes described reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.
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