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Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nur Phong Namon BE2517 Wat Tha Pho Consecrated by Luang Phor Perm (Lp Perm) (2nd generation Abbott of Wat Klang Bang Kaew)

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Type Phra Pidta
Monk Luang Pu Perm (Lp Perm) Wat Klang Bang Kaew (2nd Abbot of Wat Klang Bang Kaew)
Temple Wat Klang Bang Kaew
B.E. Year 2517
Material Phong Namon
SKU TAC-0056
SGD 168
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Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nur Phong Namon BE2517 Wat Tha Pho Consecrated by Luang Phor Perm (2nd Generation Abbott of Wat Klang Bang Kaew) Overview of Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nur Phong Namon BE2517 The History of Phra Pidta Lang Yant BE251

Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nur Phong Namon BE2517 Wat Tha Pho
Consecrated by Luang Phor Perm (2nd Generation Abbott of Wat Klang Bang Kaew)

Overview of Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nur Phong Namon BE2517

The History of Phra Pidta Lang Yant BE2517

  • Temple: Wat Tha Pho, Nakhon Pathom
  • Year of Consecration: B.E. 2517 (1974)
  • Chief Consecrator: Luang Phor Perm (2nd generation Abbott of Wat Klang Bang Kaew)
  • Material: Nur Phong Namon (Holy Powder)
  • Notable Feature: Sacred Yant inscribed on the reverse

Origins and Intent

The Phra Pidta Lang Yant BE2517 was created during a time when amulets of the
Klang Bang Kaew lineage were especially revered. This batch was initiated under
the guidance of Luang Phor Perm at Wat Tha Pho, aiming to
continue the blessings associated with Luang Phor Boon’s sacred tradition.
Devotees believed in its powerful qualities of metta mahaniyom (loving-kindness),
kongkrapan chatri (invincibility), and klaew klad (danger avoidance).

Sacred Materials – Nur Phong Namon

The amulets were made from a sacred blend of Nur Phong Namon (holy powder). The mixture included:

  • Phong Itthijay, Phong Putthakhun, and Phong Trinisinghe powders from earlier ceremonies.
  • Ash of burned palm-leaf scriptures, sacred soil from holy sites, pollen, and incense residue.
  • Sacred powders from the era of Luang Phor Boon and other revered masters.

These ingredients were blessed and empowered over multiple nights before molding.

The Unique Yant at the Back

Each piece features a sacred Yant on the reverse side. This mystical inscription
was intended to seal protective energy within the amulet and amplify its efficacy.

  • Kata Phra Pidta (closed-eye Buddha incantation)
  • Protective verses against harm and misfortune
  • Charm-enhancing scripts to attract kindness and goodwill

Consecration Ceremony

The blessing took place in B.E. 2517 (1974) at Wat Tha Pho, presided over by
Luang Phor Perm. Known for his mastery of Wicha Phra Pidta,
he infused the batch with his profound chanting and meditative discipline.

  • Continuous incantations and katha recitation
  • Sacred candlelight rituals
  • Extended phutthaphisek ceremonies following ancient traditions

Appearance and Characteristics

  • Front: A classic Phra Pidta in closed-eye meditative posture.
  • Back: Embossed Yant, varying slightly across pieces.
  • Color: Off-white to beige with speckles of sacred herbs.

Legacy and Reverence

The Phra Pidta Lang Yant BE2517 has become one of the most
sought-after Pidta amulets linked to the Klang Bang Kaew tradition.
It carries the blessings of Luang Phor Perm and continues the legacy of
Luang Phor Boon, offering protection, charm, and spiritual resilience to devotees.

Additional Views

Front view of Phra Pidta BE2517

Alternate side angle of Phra Pidta BE2517

Back view showing Yant inscription

Final Thoughts

For those seeking a powerful protective amulet tied to the sacred legacy of
Klang Bang Kaew, the Phra Pidta Lang Yant BE2517 from
Wat Tha Pho remains a timeless heirloom. With its carefully
selected materials, spiritual consecration, and sacred Yant, it stands as both
a religious treasure and a cultural masterpiece.

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Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Pidta Lang Yant Nur Phong Namon BE2517 Wat Tha Pho Consecrated by Luang Phor Perm (Lp Perm) (2nd generation Abbott of Wat Klang Bang Kaew) authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Pu Perm (Lp Perm) Wat Klang Bang Kaew (2nd Abbot of Wat Klang Bang Kaew). 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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