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Phra Sila Khao Phuttarawadi Pim Lek Nur Phong Namon BE2509 Luang Phor Tae Wat Sam Ngam

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Luang Phor Taem Wat Chanrangsi Wat Sam Ngam BE2509 Phong Namon
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Monk Luang Phor Taem Wat Chanrangsi
Temple Wat Sam Ngam
B.E. Year 2509
Material Phong Namon
SKU TAC-0657
SGD 148
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Phra Sila Khao Phuttarawadi Pim Lek • Nur Phong Namon • BE2509 Luang Phor Tae (Kongthong) • Wat Sam Ngam (Wat Aranyikaram), Nakhon Pathom • Dvaravati-inspired Teaching Mudra Front view

Phra Sila Khao Phuttarawadi Pim Lek • Nur Phong Namon • BE2509

Luang Phor Tae (Kongthong) • Wat Sam Ngam (Wat Aranyikaram), Nakhon Pathom • Dvaravati-inspired Teaching Mudra

Front view — Phra Sila Khao Phuttarawadi (Pim Lek) with the Dvaravati-style “Turning the Wheel of Dhamma” teaching gesture.

Amulet Information
Name: Phra Sila Khao Phuttarawadi Pim Lek (Phra Silakhao) • Nur Phong Namon
Year (BE): 2509 (1966 CE)
Master: Luang Phor Tae Kongthong (Luang Phor Tae)
Temple: Wat Sam Ngam (Wat Aranyikaram), Nakhon Pathom
Material: Sacred powder blended with oil (Phong Namon)
Type: Phra Sila Khao / Dvaravati-inspired Buddha image (Pim Lek)
SKU: TAC-SILAKHAO-PHUTTARAWADI-2509-LPTAE-01

Price:
SGD 148

Historical Origins of Phra Sila Khao

The Phra Sila Khao image is closely associated with early central-Thai Buddhist art, commonly linked to the
Dvaravati period. The iconography is distinctive: a calm, teaching Buddha that emphasizes the turning of the Dhamma wheel
— a reminder that wisdom is not merely believed, but practiced.

  • Teaching gesture: the “First Sermon / Turning the Wheel of Dhamma” symbolism in amulet tradition.
  • Old-school silhouette: seated posture with a rare “dangling legs” style found in early forms.
  • Simple robe line: smooth, plain monk robe across one shoulder.
  • Lotus base: classic petal rhythm often described as “yak’s fang” lotus in collector wording.

Rediscovery & Cultural Memory

Traditional accounts tell of a rediscovery during restoration work at Wat Phra Pathom Chedi, where a large mound revealed
buried stone segments of a significant Buddha image. Over time, this story became part of the “living heritage” that inspired later
reproductions — not to replace the original, but to preserve its blessing narrative in portable form.

Contextual Insight:
“Phra Silakhao” is often chosen by devotees who want a calmer, steadier kind of protection — less about intensity, more about
stability: clarity of mind, safe passage, and the ability to “teach the heart” to stay composed in difficult seasons.
(Belief-based; outcomes are not guaranteed.)

Amulet Creation at Wat Sam Ngam

Wat Sam Ngam is known for reproducing this revered imagery into amulet form across different eras and materials. For the
BE2509 batch, collectors typically describe the “Pim Lek” as compact, refined, and easy to carry daily — a practical
devotional piece that still retains the dignified Dvaravati-style character.

Materials & Craftsmanship

Nur Phong Namon indicates a sacred powder blend combined with oil, pressed into a
dense tablet that cures with natural tonal variation. In collector terms, desirable examples show:
(1) lively powder grain, (2) natural aging and curing lines, and (3) clear posture geometry in the small “Pim Lek” format.

Luang Phor Tae’s Role & Blessing Discipline

Luang Phor Tae is widely respected for his wicha in consecration and his disciplined approach to sacred-object work.
In amulet culture, his name carries the “quiet confidence” of a master who blesses through practice, not spectacle — emphasizing
correct ritual, steady chanting, and the moral framing of merit.

Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose

In Thai Buddhist belief, Phra Silakhao-inspired amulets are worn for Klaew Klaad (protection and safe passage),
Metta (compassionate support), and a grounded kind of auspicious momentum — especially suitable for people who prefer
a “Dhamma-first” symbolism: protection that begins with composure, right action, and clear mind.

Close-up — powder grain, mold depth, and the refined “Pim Lek” posture lines.

Reverse — typical backing surface and curing tone of a Phong Namon tablet.

Collector Notes

For collectors, the BE2509 “Pim Lek” is appreciated for its compact format and classic symbolism. When evaluating a piece,
focus on consistent mold proportions, natural powder aging, and credible provenance. As always, condition and authenticity
drive collector confidence more than dramatic claims.

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Disclaimer: This content is provided for cultural and academic appreciation of Thai Buddhist material heritage.
Spiritual interpretations are belief-based and not guaranteed outcomes. Authentication references are for study; independent verification is recommended.

Metta
Protection
Spiritual Growth

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

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Sila Khao Phuttarawadi Pim Lek Nur Phong Namon BE2509 Luang Phor Tae Wat Sam Ngam authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Taem Wat Chanrangsi. 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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