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Phra Maha Setthi Navakot Lang 5 Yant (Yant Ha Thaeo) Luang Pu Chan (Lp Chan) Sri Chantipo, Wat Pho Sombun, Udon Thani Province Est. BE2530-2555

Luang Pu Chan Wat Nakhu, Ayutthaya Wat Pho Sombun BE2530
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Monk Luang Pu Chan Wat Nakhu, Ayutthaya
Temple Wat Pho Sombun
B.E. Year 2530
SKU TAC-0637
SGD 88
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 Phra Maha Setthi Navakot Lang 5 Yant (Yant Ha Thaeo) Luang Pu Chan (Lp Chan) Sri Chantipo, Wat Pho Sombun, Udon Thani Province Est. 2530-2555Biography History Phra Maha Setthi Navakot Amulet Luang Pu Chan Sri Chantipo W

 

Phra Maha Setthi Navakot Lang 5 Yant (Yant Ha Thaeo) Luang Pu Chan (Lp Chan) Sri Chantipo, 
Wat Pho Sombun, Udon Thani Province Est. 2530-2555

History

Phra Maha Setthi Navakot Amulet

Luang Pu Chan Sri Chantipo

Wat Pho Sombun, Udon Thani Province

Back inscribed with Five-Line Yant (Yant Ha Thaeo)

Made with sacred historical powder (Phong Phra Prawat)


1. Origin and Purpose

  • Temple: Wat Pho Sombun, Udon Thani Province, Thailand

  • Creator: Luang Pu Chan (Ajahn Chan) Sri Chantipo, a respected monk of high spiritual discipline in the Northeastern region of Thailand

  • Purpose: The amulet was created to invoke prosperity, business fortune, and invincibility in everyday life. It also commemorates Luang Pu’s meditative achievements and dedication to Dhamma practice.

  • Name Significance: “Maha Setthi Navakot” refers to the Nine Great Millionaire Benefactors in Buddhist scriptures, invoking their merit and blessings for the wearer’s wealth and prosperity.


2. Physical Description

  • Front Image:

    • Features the seated Buddha in meditative posture (Pang Samadhi) on a tiered lotus base.

    • Above the Buddha are nine ethereal benefactor figures symbolizing the Nine Tycoons (Setthi Navakot), who embody generosity and prosperity.

  • Back Design:

    • Stamped with the Five-Line Yant (Yant Ha Thaeo), which is associated with blessings for:

      • Protection against harm and danger

      • Popularity and likability

      • Business success

      • Luck and good fortune

      • Spiritual power and invulnerability

  • Size: Approx. 2.5 x 4.0 cm

  • Color: Ivory white to soft gray, depending on powder composition


3. Sacred Materials Used (Phong Phra Prawat)

This amulet was made from an exceptional sacred blend of:

  • Historical powdered amulets from revered monks (Phong Phra Prawat)

  • Crushed herbs and sacred flowers (such as Dok Tong and Wan Nang Kwak)

  • Pollens and relic-based powders used in past consecrated ceremonies

  • Temple grounds soil and holy water residue mixed with binders

These components are believed to carry strong spiritual energies and blessings passed down through generations of Thai Buddhist lineages.


4. Consecration Ceremony

  • Presiding Monk: Luang Pu Chan personally performed the consecration rites

  • Rituals: Buddhist chanting (Paritta), invocation of the Nine Tycoons, deep meditative transfer of power

  • Duration: Multi-day event at Wat Pho Sombun with support from local monks and faithful devotees


5. Spiritual Benefits (Metaphysical Power)

Believers and collectors attribute the following benefits to this amulet:

  • Wealth and Business Growth: Enhances financial flow and career advancement

  • Metta Mahaniyom (Loving-Kindness): Draws compassion and admiration from others

  • Protection: Guards against harm, black magic, and misfortune

  • Success and Achievement: Supports goal attainment and favorable outcomes

  • Devotion and Mindfulness: Encourages daily merit-making and Dhamma practice

6. Associated Prayer (Katha Maha Setthi Navakot)

Intro: Recite “Namo Tassa” 3 times

Main Katha (short form):

I Sa Wa Su Nama Pa Ta  
Phutthang Saranang Gachchhami  
Thammang Saranang Gachchhami  
Sangkhang Saranang Gachchhami

Katha Purpose: This traditional prayer aligns the mind with the power of the Nine Tycoons and the spiritual merit embedded in the amulet, strengthening the wearer’s fortune and warding off obstacles.

7. Rarity and Collector Value

  • This batch of amulets was produced in limited quantities and distributed to key supporters and local followers of Luang Pu Chan.

  • Due to its blessing potency, fine materials, and sacred Yant, it is now rare and increasingly sought after by collectors in Thailand and abroad.

  • Often found housed in custom protective cases with inscriptions referencing the creator and temple of origin.

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Maha Setthi Navakot Lang 5 Yant (Yant Ha Thaeo) Luang Pu Chan (Lp Chan) Sri Chantipo, Wat Pho Sombun, Udon Thani Province Est. BE2530-2555 authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Pu Chan Wat Nakhu, Ayutthaya. 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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