Phra Yomka Patiharn Nur Phong BE2525 Luang Phor Chamnian Wat Tham Suea Vipassana, Krabi Province
$138.00
Phra Phong Yomka Patiharn • BE2525
Luang Phor Chamnian • Wat Tham Sua Vipassana • Krabi Province • A classic Southern “Yomka Patiharn” style amulet noted for protective and steadying energy
Description
Phra Phong Yomka Patiharn • BE2525
Luang Phor Chamnian • Wat Tham Sua Vipassana • Krabi Province • A classic Southern “Yomka Patiharn” style amulet noted for protective and steadying energy
Overview — Phra Phong (พระผง) amulets are often carried as “daily protection + mind stability” pieces, valued for their wearable, practical form.
What This Piece Represents (Collector Lens)
“Phong” amulets from Southern vipassana lineages are often appreciated for their grounded, no-frills character—made to be worn, not just displayed.
The word Patiharn (ปาฏิหาริย์) is commonly used in Thai amulet naming to express “miraculous blessings” in a respectful, faith-based sense.
Collectors usually read this as an intention: a piece created to strengthen protection, resilience, and inner steadiness—especially when life feels heavy.
Amulet Information
Name: Phra Phong Yomka Patiharn (พระผงยมกาปาฏิหาริย์) — as listed
Year (BE): 2525
Monk: Luang Phor Chamnian (หลวงพ่อชำนาญ) — as listed
Temple / Meditation Center: Wat Tham Sua Vipassana • Krabi Province
Type: Phra Phong (powder-based Buddha amulet)
Material: Nur Phong
SKU: TAC-LPCHAMNIAN-PHRAYOMKAPATIHARN-001
Price:
SGD 138
Temple & Practice Context
Wat Tham Sua Vipassana in Krabi is popularly recognized as a meditation-oriented setting (vipassana atmosphere), which often shapes how devotees view the amulet’s
“tone”: calm, protective, and practice-aligned. In these lineages, amulets are commonly treated as support tools—something that reminds you to keep your mind stable,
keep your conduct straight, and return to clarity when stress rises.
BE2525 issues are also appreciated for their “older-generation” feel: gentle ageing on surfaces, a more natural look in powder composition, and a strong sense of
time-stamp for collectors who like pieces from earlier decades.
About Phra Phong (Powder Amulets)
Phra Phong refers to amulets formed from sacred powder blends, commonly associated with chanting, blessing rites, and sometimes inclusion of older powders from
lineage materials. Since the exact ingredients are not provided here, collectors typically focus on what can be observed: texture, density, age tone, and mould traits.
- Natural powder ageing often shows soft, uneven tone changes (not overly clean or “fresh”).
- Edges and recesses may show gentle darkening, consistent with handling and time.
- Mould lines, surface grain, and overall “hand-feel” are common checkpoints for authenticity study.
Traditional Spiritual Attributes & Metaphysical Properties
In Thai practice, powder-based Buddha amulets are often worn for steady protection and “cooling” of chaotic situations—supporting the wearer to act with patience,
restraint, and clarity. Many devotees treat it as a daily anchor: you wear it, you remember to keep your mind clean, and you build merit through actions.
- คุ้มครอง (khum-khrong) — protection framing; safer movement and reduced “bad luck friction.”
- กันเคราะห์ (kan-khro) — warding off misfortune; steadiness through difficult periods.
- สงบใจ (sa-ngop jai) — calming the heart; more control under pressure, better decisions.
Rarity Assessment & Collector Significance
Rarity for Phra Phong pieces usually depends on condition, clarity of imprint, and overall “correct ageing.” Clean examples from earlier BE eras are often sought
because they present well and are easier to study. For this piece, the multi-angle photos (front/back/side) help collectors evaluate thickness, surface grain, and
mould consistency.
Conclusion
Phra Phong Yomka Patiharn, BE2525, by Luang Phor Chamnian of Wat Tham Sua Vipassana (Krabi), is a practical, grounded powder amulet—best appreciated as a daily
“protection + calm mind” piece with a vipassana-aligned tone. Simple, wearable, and meaningful, especially for those who prefer steady blessings over flashy symbolism.
Front view — imprint clarity and powder surface grain.
Back view — rear details and ageing tone.
Side view — thickness profile and edge texture.
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