Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam Nur Bailan BE2500 Luang Phor Kuay, Wat Kositaram, Chainat
| Monk | Luang Phor Kuay Wat Kositaram |
| Temple | Wat Kositaram |
| B.E. Year | 2500 |
| Material | Bailan |
| Condition | Very Good |
| Certificate | Samakom |
| SKU | TAC-0204 |
Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam • Nur Bailan • BE2500 Luang Phor Kuay • Wat Kositaram • Chainat Samakom Competition Certified • Won 3rd Placing Main overview — Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam i
Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam • Nur Bailan • BE2500
Luang Phor Kuay • Wat Kositaram • Chainat
Samakom Competition Certified • Won 3rd Placing
Main overview — Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam in Nur Bailan powder, classic work of Luang Phor Kuay from BE2500,
certified in Samakom competition with 3rd placing.
Historical & Lineage Significance
This Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam Nur Bailan BE2500 (1957 CE) is a highly respected creation of
Luang Phor Kuay of Wat Kositaram, Chainat. Phra Sivali is renowned in the
Theravada tradition as the saint of limitless provisions, safe journeys and unending support.
Combined with the deep wicha of Luang Phor Kuay, this piece is sought after for both
metta mahaniyom (loving-kindness & popularity) and maha lap (steady wealth).
Collector Identity Card
Name: Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam
Material: Nur Phong Bailan
Year (BE): 2500
Monk : Luang Phor Kuay
Temple: Wat Kositaram
Price:
SGD 888
The Pim Mi Yam variant is known for its distinctive mould and facial expression, while
Nur Bailan — sacred powder made from burnt palm-leaf scriptures — anchors the amulet in a long
lineage of scriptural and meditative power. The fact that this piece achieved 3rd place in an official
Samakom competition further confirms its correctness in form, material and overall condition.
Luang Phor Kuay & Wat Kositaram
Luang Phor Kuay (Phra Ajahn Kuay Chanthacitto) of Wat Kositaram is widely honoured among
serious collectors for his wicha, strict practice and the consistency of his amulets in delivering
metta, protection and smooth fortunes for devotees. His pieces, especially early-period
Nur Bailan and Nur Phong amulets, are often described as “quietly powerful” —
not flashy, but deeply reliable over time. Wat Kositaram itself has become a key reference temple in Chainat
province for seekers of authentic central-region amulets.
Front — Phra Sivali standing with alms bowl and walking stick, the classic imagery of endless requisites and
fortunate journeys, in the Pim Mi Yam mould.
Back — sacred texture and composition of Nur Bailan powder, showing age, layering and natural granularity used by
collectors as key reference points for authenticity.
Samakom competition box — official presentation housing, labelled and used during the judging process where this
amulet achieved 3rd placing.
Samakom Competition Certificate — official recognition of authenticity and ranking, documenting the amulet’s
achievement in the competition class.
Materials & Craftsmanship
Nur Bailan is produced from burnt palm-leaf scriptures that once carried sacred
texts. In many Thai traditions, this material is considered especially auspicious for wealth, support and
spiritual continuity, as it embodies the essence of Dhamma practice. In this Pim Mi Yam, the texture,
colour and distribution of granules are consistent with early-period Luang Phor Kuay work, with subtle ageing that
experienced collectors look for: no unnatural cracks, smooth yet lively surfaces, and corners that show natural
wear instead of harsh chipping.
Spiritual Purpose & Daily Application
Phra Sivali is famed for his never-ending alms — wherever he travelled, requisites and support
appeared naturally. In Thai belief, wearing Phra Sivali is associated with:
- Maha Lap — steady income, opportunities and fortunate “coincidences”.
- Metta Mahaniyom — being well-liked, supported and recommended by others.
- Business & sales — good for those in trade, client-facing roles and self-employed work.
- Safe travel — smoother journeys and protection from obstacles on the road.
Blessed by Luang Phor Kuay, this Phra Sivali Pim Mi Yam is especially suited for practitioners
who prefer a calm, understated amulet that quietly works in the background, rather than something overly aggressive
or confrontational in energy.
Collector Notes & Significance
Early BE2500-series Phra Sivali from Luang Phor Kuay are increasingly recognised as
cornerstone pieces for any serious collection of central-region amulets. Many original items were
actively worn and passed down within families, so examples that still show strong facial details, clear outlines
and stable Nur Bailan surfaces are highly regarded.
The combination of Samakom competition placing (3rd) and a complete set of supporting visuals
(front, back, competition box, certificate) makes this amulet not only a powerful talisman for daily use but also
an excellent study reference for those learning to identify authentic Luang Phor Kuay Pim Mi Yam
pieces from BE2500 and surrounding years.
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Disclaimer: This write-up is for cultural, historical and educational appreciation of Thai
Buddhist amulets. All information on provenance, competition results and authentication is presented in good
faith and should be complemented by independent expert verification where necessary.
Attributes reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.