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Rian Phaya Tao Nur Thong Phasom (with 2 dragons on top & thai flag colours) Lang Yant Run Ruay Chum Jai BE2563 Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan Code 184

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Monk Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan
Temple Wat Huay Duan
B.E. Year 2563
SKU TAC-0333
SGD 68
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Rian Phaya Tao Nur Thong Phasom (with 2 dragons on top & thai flag colours) Lang Yant Run Ruay Chum Jai BE2563 Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan Code 184Biography  History and Significance of Rian Phaya Tao Nur

Rian Phaya Tao Nur Thong Phasom (with 2 dragons on top & thai flag colours) Lang Yant Run Ruay Chum Jai 
BE2563 Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan Code 184
 

History and Significance of Rian Phaya Tao Nur Thong Phasom (Code 184)

Luang Phor Phat – Wat Huay Duan, B.E. 2563 (2020)

Origins and Design

The Rian Phaya Tao Nur Thong Phasom, temple code 184, was created in B.E. 2563 (2020) by Luang Phor Phat of Wat Huay Duan in Nakhon Sawan Province. It features a bold and intricate design with two dragons at the top and the colors of the Thai national flag across the amulet’s surface. The amulet was part of a limited series aimed at both spiritual and social purposes.

Purpose of the Making

The primary intention behind the creation of this amulet was twofold:

  1. To raise funds for the restoration and expansion of key religious structures within Wat Huay Duan, including the ubosot (ordination hall), meditation pavilions, and the construction of a community Dharma hall.

  2. To serve as a spiritual tool for protection, prosperity, and national unity during a time of social and economic uncertainty caused by the early stages of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

    Luang Phor Phat intended these amulets to offer devotees mental strength, spiritual resilience, and blessings of good health and fortune.

Symbolism and Structure

The amulet is rich in sacred symbolism:

  • Twin Dragons: Represent power, protection, and supernatural guardianship.

  • Thai Tricolor Enamel (Red, White, Blue): Signifies the unity of nation, religion, and monarchy — the three pillars of Thai identity.

  • Image of Luang Phor Phat: Cast in high relief, symbolizing the living presence of the master and his protective energy.

  • Yantra on the Reverse: Sacred inscriptions for invincibility, fortune, and warding off danger.

Materials and Craftsmanship

Crafted in a mixed-metal composition known as Thong Phasom (combined brass alloy), the surface is finished with enamel to create the Thai flag effect. Each piece was carefully stamped with a unique code (Code 184) and often serialized for authenticity. The reverse features a sacred yantra etched in high relief.

Consecration and Rituals

The amulets were consecrated in a grand ceremony in B.E. 2563 under the personal direction of Luang Phor Phat. He conducted the ritual alongside senior monks from neighboring provinces, using traditional astrological timing, sacred chants (katha), and invocations of protective deities. The entire process followed the Khun Phaen and Brahma Sutra methodologies commonly employed in protective Thai magic.

Spiritual Benefits

Devotees believe this amulet offers:

  • Protection against illness, danger, and black magic

  • Attraction of wealth, good fortune, and metta (kindness from others)

  • Enhanced authority and leadership presence

  • Spiritual anchoring in times of hardship or uncertainty

Cultural Relevance

Created during a challenging time for Thailand and the world, the amulet also symbolized hope, unity, and faith. The inclusion of the Thai flag served not only a decorative purpose but also reminded the wearer of their connection to the collective strength of the nation and the Sangha (monastic community).

Legacy and Popularity

Due to its high aesthetic quality, deep spiritual symbolism, and the reputation of Luang Phor Phat, this batch became one of the most admired amulets released by Wat Huay Duan in the last decade. Collectors and followers highly regard it for both its sacred power and cultural beauty

Collector FAQ
Is this Rian Phaya Tao Nur Thong Phasom (with 2 dragons on top & thai flag colours) Lang Yant Run Ruay Chum Jai BE2563 Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan Code 184 authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Phat (Lp Phat) Wat Huay Duan. All amulets in our collection undergo careful authentication before listing. We provide detailed photos from multiple angles for your inspection.
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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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