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Phra Sivali Nur Phong BE2496-2500 Luang Pu Phueak (Lp Phueak / Lp Phuek) Wat King Kaew

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Luang Phor Phuek (Lp Phuek) Wat King Kaew Wat King Kaew BE2496 Phong
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Monk Luang Phor Phuek (Lp Phuek) Wat King Kaew
Temple Wat King Kaew
B.E. Year 2496
Material Phong
SKU TAC-0532
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Phra Sivali Nur Phong BE2496-2500 Luang Pu Phueak (Lp Phueak / Lp Phuek) Wat King KaewBiography History Phra Sivali Nur Phong – Sacred Powder Amulet Consecrated by: Luang Pu Phueak, Wat King Kaew, Samut Prakan Year of Creation: Ar

Phra Sivali Nur Phong BE2496-2500 Luang Pu Phueak (Lp Phueak / Lp Phuek) Wat King Kaew

History

Phra Sivali Nur Phong – Sacred Powder Amulet

Consecrated by: Luang Pu Phueak, Wat King Kaew, Samut Prakan

Year of Creation: Around B.E. 2496 (1953)


Background of Luang Pu Phueak

  • Monastic Name: Phra Banyataro

  • Popular Title: Luang Pu Phueak (or Luang Pu Phuek)

  • Temple: Wat King Kaew, Bang Phli, Samut Prakan Province

  • Birth Year: Circa B.E. 2412 (1869)

  • Ordination Year: B.E. 2433 (1890)

  • Passing: B.E. 2501 (1958) at the age of 89

  • Legacy: Renowned as a strict Vipassana monk and for his expertise in sacred science, particularly powder amulet consecration.

Luang Pu Phueak was widely revered for his high spiritual discipline, meditative mastery, and mystical abilities. He served as a senior monk in Samut Prakan province and was highly respected throughout the central region of Thailand.


Details of Phra Sivali Nur Phong Amulet

Image and Symbolism

  • Depiction: The amulet portrays Phra Sivali Thera, a prominent arahant in Buddhist lore, known for his boundless fortune and protection during travel.

  • Attributes: He is shown holding an alms bowl and a walking staff, symbolizing a monk who is blessed wherever he journeys.

  • Spiritual Symbolism: Phra Sivali is regarded as a bringer of abundance, popularity, and invincibility in livelihood and offerings.

Material Composition

  • Main Material: Sacred Powder (Phong Wahn)

  • Sacred Ingredients Used:

    • Powdered herbs and auspicious flowers

    • Crushed remains of old amulets

    • Temple incense residue

    • Earth from sacred sites

  • Color and Texture: Usually light brown or beige with fine to slightly coarse texture, compact and firm from aged mixing and drying techniques

Production Period

  • Timeframe: B.E. 2496–2500 (1953–1957)

  • Method: Handmade molding using hand-pressed forms; some may include temple or batch codes on the reverse


Blessing Ceremony and Consecration

  • Blessing Period: A series of ceremonies between 2496 and 2500

  • Lead Monk: Luang Pu Phueak personally led the consecration with deep meditative incantations

  • Ritual Elements:

    • Recitation of Sivali Kata (chant)

    • Invocation of protective Yant spells

    • Use of Techo (fire-based) and heart-concentration practices

The amulets were blessed not just as sacred objects, but as bearers of great spiritual efficacy, invoking Phra Sivali’s merit to benefit laypeople.


Spiritual Benefits and Beliefs

The amulet is known for its well-documented efficacy and is revered for the following purposes:

  • Metta Mahaniyom: Enhances kindness, attraction, and favor from others

  • Maha Lap: Brings fortune, wealth, and prosperity

  • Klaew Klaad: Protection against accidents and harm during travel

  • Chok Larp: Promotes success in business and commerce

  • Baramee: Strengthens personal aura and spiritual prestige

Many who wore this amulet during travels or in pursuit of career advancement reported positive life changes, contributing to its enduring reputation.


Current Status and Rarity

  • Collectibility: Highly sought after by amulet collectors, particularly in Bangkok and Samut Prakan regions

  • Rarity: Genuine specimens are rare due to their age and relatively low production volume

  • Market Value: Rising steadily due to the sacred origin and the reputation of Luang Pu Phueak


Conclusion

The Phra Sivali Nur Phong BE2496–2500 by Luang Pu Phueak of Wat King Kaew remains one of the most respected powder-based amulets for attracting fortune, kindness, and protection. Created with meticulous ritual and sacred ingredients, this amulet continues to be treasured for both its spiritual and historical significance.

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Is this Phra Sivali Nur Phong BE2496-2500 Luang Pu Phueak (Lp Phueak / Lp Phuek) Wat King Kaew authentic?
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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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