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Phra Kham Khao Roon 2 Nur Phong BE2534 Luang Phor Ruesi Lingdam Wat Tha Sung

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Monk Luang Phor Luesi Lingdam
Temple Wat Tha Sung
B.E. Year 2534
Material Phong
SKU TAC-0402
SGD 118
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Phra Kham Khao (Roon 2) • Phra Bat Khit Block • BE2534 Wat Tha Sung, Uthai Thani • Luang Phor Ruesi Lingdam (LP Ruesi Lingdam) • Nur Phong (Sacred Powder) Main obverse — Buddha seated a

Phra Kham Khao (Roon 2) • Phra Bat Khit Block • BE2534

Wat Tha Sung, Uthai Thani • Luang Phor Ruesi Lingdam (LP Ruesi Lingdam) • Nur Phong (Sacred Powder)

Main obverse — Buddha seated above stylised rice-grain motifs (kham khao), an emblem of nourishment, steady livelihood, and prosperity.

Collector Lens:
Within Wat Tha Sung’s modern sacred-object line, Phra Kham Khao (Roon 2) is admired for its calm, disciplined composition:
simple Buddha form, a clear rice-grain field, and a reverse footprint block (Phra Bat Khit) that reads like “right conduct made visible.”
It is a compact piece that blends livelihood symbolism with a meditation-rooted lineage.

Amulet Information
Name: Phra Kham Khao Roon 2
Material: Nur Phong
Year (BE): 2534
Temple: Wat Tha Sung
Monk: Luang Phor Ruesi Lingdam

Price:
SGD 118

Historical Significance

Issued in BE2534 (1991 CE) at Wat Tha Sung, the second-batch Phra Kham Khao continued
LP Ruesi Lingdam’s Vipassanā-oriented revival work and temple projects. The reverse Phra Bat Khit block (divine footprint pattern)
expresses homage — the auspicious “tread” of the Dhamma — pairing prosperity symbolism with disciplined practice.

Contextual Insight:
In Wat Tha Sung’s vocabulary, kham khao (rice) is not “luck chasing” — it is merit that sustains body and mind.
The design reads like a gentle instruction: keep livelihood wholesome, keep mind steady, and protection naturally follows.

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Tha Sung (Uthai Thani) is widely known for meditation training and ritual discipline.
LP Ruesi Lingdam emphasized samādhi and vipassanā — expressed here through austere form, balanced molding,
and a reverse footprint + yantra geometry that functions as “protective order.”

Obverse detail — seated Buddha above rice grains; calm, centered proportions.

Reverse — Phra Bat Khit footprint + yantra fields signifying auspicious tread and protective geometry.

Materials & Craftsmanship

This piece is commonly described as Nur Phong — a sacred powder matrix. Collectors usually discuss it in three layers:
composition, mold identity, and consecration method.

1) Material Composition

  • Sacred Phong Bailan (burnt scripture ash) + Phong Wahn (herbal powder blend)
  • Selected temple soils and ritual ash from consecration settings
  • Powder stratification that often appears as gentle, natural density variation across the surface

2) Mold / Pim Identity

  • Phra Kham Khao (Roon 2) — identifiable rice-grain field motif beneath the Buddha
  • Reverse: Phra Bat Khit footprint block with yantra geometry

3) Consecration Frame

  • Formal Putthapisek at Wat Tha Sung (BE2534), led by LP Ruesi Lingdam with senior monks
  • Mantra cycles, candle rite, and yantra “activation” within a discipline-first temple culture

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

In Thai Buddhist belief, this Pim is worn for a grounded set of qualities:
Metta Mahaniyom (goodwill and support from people), Klaew Klaad (safeguard from mishap),
and Maha Lap (steady fortune through right effort). The symbolism is deliberately “quiet” — prosperity is framed as the result of merit, restraint, and clarity.

Rarity & Collector Significance

Considered collector-grade within the Wat Tha Sung series. Collectors typically look for:
(1) well-pressed rice-grain fields, (2) intact reverse footprint and yantra impressions, and (3) material consistency without forced “re-aging.”
Clean casts remain sought after across Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia.

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Kham Khao Roon 2 Nur Phong BE2534 Luang Phor Ruesi Lingdam Wat Tha Sung authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Luesi Lingdam. 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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