Phra Pidta Lang Ha Yant BE2516 Wat Yai Ra Luang Pu Tim Wat Lahanrai
| Type | Phra Pidta |
| Monk | Luang Pu Tim (Lp Tim) Wat Lahanrai Biography |
| Temple | Wat Lahanrai |
| B.E. Year | 2516 |
| SKU | TAC-0722 |
Phra Pidta • Lang Ha Yant • Nur Phong Lueng • BE 2516 Wat Yai Ra, Rayong • Consecrated by Luang Pu Tim (Wat Lahanrai) • Five-Line Yantra Reverse Obverse & reverse — yellow sacred powder (N
Phra Pidta • Lang Ha Yant • Nur Phong Lueng • BE 2516
Wat Yai Ra, Rayong • Consecrated by Luang Pu Tim (Wat Lahanrai) • Five-Line Yantra Reverse
Obverse & reverse — yellow sacred powder (Nur Phong Lueng) with five-line Ha Yant on back (BE 2516 / 1973 CE).
Historical & Origin
- Amulet: Phra Pidta Lang Ha Yant, Nur Phong Lueng (yellow powder)
- Year: BE 2516 (1973 CE)
- Temple of Issue: Wat Yai Ra, Rayong
- Chief Consecrator: Luang Pu Tim Isariko, Wat Lahanrai
- Notes: Batch widely regarded for LP Tim’s direct officiation and extended blessing sessions.
Front detail — fine grain and warm tone of Nur Phong Lueng matrix.
Contextual Insight:
Phra Pidta symbolizes inward restraint and meditative seclusion. The rear Ha Yant (five sacred lines) traditionally amplifies protection,
charm (Metta Mahaniyom), and auspicious momentum for business and relationships.
Materials & Craftsmanship
- Nur Phong Lueng: yellow sacred powder comprising Ittijay, Pathamang, and Trinisinghe cores, blended with botanicals/minerals.
- Sacred Remnants: micro-fragments from prior rites, incense ash, and pollen collected from ceremonies.
- Reverse: Ha Yant (five-line yantra) inscribed/impressed to fortify protective and fortune-drawing aspects.
Reverse — Ha Yant five-line script associated with protection, prosperity, and support.
Consecration & Spiritual Empowerment
- Main Consecrator: Luang Pu Tim (Wat Lahanrai) — renowned for Metta Mahaniyom and Klaew Klaad wicha.
- Rituals: Pluksek officiation with repeated sessions of protective katha and meditative empowerment.
- Intent: Support Wat Yai Ra’s development while providing devotees with a spiritually potent talisman.
Angle view — shows press lines and homogenous yellow powder consistency.
Spiritual Significance & Benefits
- Klaew Klaad: protection from harm and misfortune; near-miss escapes.
- Metta Mahaniyom: charm, goodwill, smoother relationships and patronage.
- Maha Lap / Prosperity: luck and supportive momentum in business and career.
- Nobleman Support: believed to attract help from influential benefactors.
- Inner Stillness: Pidta gesture reinforces mindfulness and shielding from negativity.
Rarity & Collectibility
Considered collector-grade scarce due to LP Tim’s direct role, the distinct yellow powder matrix, limited temple distribution,
and long-standing field reputation for efficacy. Certified examples are esteemed by collectors.
Example certificate as seen in collector circles; provided for reference of format and recording only.
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