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[SOLD] Phra Somdej Sendai BE2502 Nur Phong Luang Phor Lampoo Wat Bangkhunprom – Won 2nd placing

Phra Somdej · Phong
Luang Phor Lampoo Wat Mai Amataros (Wat Bangkhunprom) Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai) BE2502 Phong
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Type Phra Somdej
Monk Luang Phor Lampoo Wat Mai Amataros (Wat Bangkhunprom)
Temple Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai)
B.E. Year 2502
Material Phong
SKU TAC-0083
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**SOLD** Phra Somdej Sendai • Nur Phong BE2502 (1959 CE) • Luang Phor Lampoo • Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros), Bangkok • 2nd Place Competition Recognition Amulet Name: Phra Somdej Sendai Nur Phong BE2502 L

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Phra Somdej Sendai • Nur Phong

BE2502 (1959 CE) • Luang Phor Lampoo • Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros), Bangkok • 2nd Place Competition Recognition

Amulet Name: Phra Somdej Sendai Nur Phong BE2502 Lp Lampoo Wat Bangkhunprom
Monk / Temple: Luang Phor Lampoo (Lp Lampoo) / Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros)
B.E. Year: BE2502 (1959 C.E.)
Material: Nur Phong (Sacred Powder)
SKU: TAC-0001
Award: Won 2nd Place in a Thai national amulet competition

Figure 1: Classic Somdej form — a quiet, balanced silhouette prized by collectors for its “Rakang–Bangkhunprom” character.

Phra Somdej Sendai • Nur Phong • BE2502 • Luang Phor Lampoo • Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros)
Distinction: 2nd Place (national-level amulet competition recognition)

Collector Lens

“Sendai” pieces from Wat Bangkhunprom sit in an important space for Somdej collectors: they are not “inside-the-chedi” gru amulets,
but they belong to the post-2500 preservation era — when sacred materials and the Somdej discipline were carefully carried forward
under senior monks. For collectors who love the Bangkhunprom lineage, a well-kept BE2502 Nur Phong example feels like a bridge:
classic Somdej geometry, temple-based powder tradition, and a clear historical story.

Collector Identity Card
Amulet: Phra Somdej Sendai
Material: Nur Phong (sacred powder blend)
Year: BE2502 (1959 CE)
Creator: Luang Phor Lampoo (Lp Lampoo)
Wat: Wat Bangkhunprom (Wat Mai Amataros), Bangkok
Lineage: Somdej Toh-inspired Rakang → Bangkhunprom heritage (lineage framing)
Distinction: 2nd Place competition recognition 

Price:
SGD 438

Historical Context of the BE2502 Creation

The creation of the Phra Somdej Sendai in BE2502 is often placed within the early period of
Luang Phor Lampoo’s stewardship at Wat Bangkhunprom, following the highly significant
BE2500 Chedi opening. “Sendai” is commonly interpreted by collectors as a phrase of “peaceful rule / moral governance,”
reflecting an ethical, Dhamma-centered intention behind the batch. In practical temple terms, it represents a continuation of Somdej tradition
during the post-gru preservation era (collector framing).

Noble Intentions Behind the Amulet’s Making

  • Spiritual continuity: to carry forward Somdej composition discipline and consecration methods associated with the Rakang–Bangkhunprom heritage.
  • Merit-making: to provide devotees a meritorious sacred object while supporting temple upkeep and Dhamma activities.
  • Protection & guidance: to offer spiritual grounding, calm mind, and protective blessings in daily life (belief-based).

Craftsmanship and Sacred Materials (Nur Phong Blend)

The heart of this piece is Nur Phong — a sacred powder blend prepared with ritual intent. Collectors pay close attention to the
powder “life”: density, natural speckling, age tone, and the way the surface develops a calm patina over decades.

  • Key component: fragments of broken Somdej pieces associated with the Bangkhunprom preservation period after the BE2500 opening (as commonly stated in collector circles).
  • Binding & character: Pong Bailan (burnt scripture powder) and other sacred powders, often showing fine dark specks.
  • Merit residue: incense ash, floral pollen, and ritual remnants from ceremonies, contributing to “temple energy” narratives (belief-based).

Form-wise, it follows the Somdej rectangular frame with the Buddha seated in meditative posture — a silhouette that collectors often
compare back to classic Wat Rakang proportions. Tone can range from off-white to cream depending on the blend ratio and age.

Photo Set (Study Views)

Figure 2: Close study of Nur Phong texture — speckling, tone, and age marks collectors often look for.

Figure 3: Reverse side study — markings can vary by piece; focus on consistency of powder and natural wear.

Figure 4: Impression study — clarity, line depth, and surface “calmness” are key collector checkpoints.

Figure 5: Competition recognition (2nd Place) — a useful provenance anchor for collector confidence.

Consecration and Spiritual Empowerment (Traditional Accounts)

The “power” of a Somdej, in Thai collector language, is not only in the powder formula — it is also in the
pluk sek (consecration) discipline. For this BE2502 batch, accounts commonly describe
grand chanting at Wat Bangkhunprom led by Luang Phor Lampoo, supported by monks of the era,
and strengthened through extended meditation and night-long lineage invocation (belief-based).

Spiritual Significance & Traditional Benefit Themes

Devotees seek Somdej for balanced, all-round blessings — often described as puttakhun (Buddha virtues).
Traditionally, this piece is associated with:

  • Metta mahaniyom: warmth, goodwill, and smoother human relationships.
  • Maha saneh (subtle attraction): improved social ease and personal presence (belief-based).
  • Chok laap & kaa khaai: opportunity, luck, and better “money flow” for trade/work.
  • Maha amnat (support from superiors): respect, backing, and helpful patrons in career matters.
  • Klaew klaad protection: avoidance of accidents and obstacles, physical and spiritual (belief-based).

Rarity, Provenance, and Collectibility

  • Era importance: a Bangkhunprom Somdej batch positioned in the post-2500 preservation period.
  • Material narrative: Nur Phong tradition with collector-cited sacred fragments and ritual components.
  • Competition recognition: 2nd Place standing strengthens collector confidence and market desirability.
  • Temple & monk legacy: connected to Luang Phor Lampoo’s stewardship and the Somdej Toh heritage framing.

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Is this [SOLD] Phra Somdej Sendai BE2502 Nur Phong Luang Phor Lampoo Wat Bangkhunprom – Won 2nd placing authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Lampoo Wat Mai Amataros (Wat Bangkhunprom). 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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