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Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Tarkut BE2523 Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen)) Wat Bowonniwet Vihara blessed by Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee (Grand ceremony)

Phra Pidta
Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh) Wat Pradoochimplee Wat Bowonniwet Vihara BE2523
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Type Phra Pidta
Monk Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh) Wat Pradoochimplee
Temple Wat Bowonniwet Vihara
B.E. Year 2523
SKU TAC-0313
SGD 128
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**SOLD**Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Tarkut BE2523 Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen)) Wat Bowonniwet Vihara blessed by Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee, Luang Pu Thong Yu, Wat Mai Nong

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Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Tarkut BE2523 Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen)) Wat Bowonniwet Vihara blessed by Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee, Luang Pu Thong Yu, Wat Mai Nong Phaong, Luang Pho Sud Wat Ka Long, Luang Pho Nuea
​Wat Chulamani, Luang Pu Thup Wat Kaenang Loeng, Luang Pu Yeo Wat Asasongkhram, Phra Ajahn Phong Chinda of Wat Chakkrawat, etc… (Grand ceremony)

 

History of the Making of Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Takrut BE 2523

The Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant Pim Lek Fang Takrut, created in BE 2523 (1980), is a highly revered amulet made under the auspices of Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen) at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, Bangkok. It underwent a grand consecration ceremony involving numerous esteemed monks, ensuring its spiritual potency and sacred status.


Purpose of Creation

The amulet was crafted to:

  1. Promote Protection and Prosperity: Provide spiritual blessings to devotees.
  2. Raise Funds: Support temple restoration and charitable activities.
  3. Preserve Buddhist Teachings: Symbolize meditation and the closing of distractions for inner peace.

Materials Used

The amulet is made from Nur Phong Kesorn, a sacred powder composed of 108 holy materials, symbolizing completeness and spiritual power. These include:

  • Sacred Herbs and Flowers: Collected from temples and ritual sites.
  • Holy Soils: Taken from sacred locations to imbue the amulet with earth’s protective energies.
  • Sacred Ashes and Relics: Derived from previously consecrated amulets to enhance spiritual connection.

The reverse side features the Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra), a mystical symbol representing cosmic order, attracting positivity and repelling negativity. The amulet also includes a Takrut scroll embedded within, inscribed with potent mantras.


Consecration Ceremony

The grand consecration was held at Wat Bowonniwet Vihara, led by Somdej Phra Yanasangwon, the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand.
A select group of esteemed monks participated, each contributing their spiritual energy and expertise:

  1. Luang Pu Toh, Wat Pradoochimplee.
  2. Luang Pu Thong Yu, Wat Mai Nong Phaong.
  3. Luang Pho Sud, Wat Ka Long.
  4. Luang Pho Nuea, Wat Chulamani.
  5. Luang Pu Thup, Wat Kaenang Loeng.
  6. Luang Pu Yeo, Wat Asasongkhram.
  7. Phra Ajahn Phong Chinda, Wat Chakkrawat.

Key Features

  1. Pim Lek (Small Model): Compact and lightweight, suitable for daily wear.
  2. Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra): Enhances protection and draws blessings.
  3. Fang Takrut: Embedded scroll inscribed with powerful incantations for additional spiritual benefits.

Spiritual Benefits

This amulet is believed to offer:

  1. Protection: Safeguards against physical and spiritual harm.
  2. Wealth and Prosperity: Attracts financial success and opportunities.
  3. Mental Clarity: Enhances meditation and focus.
  4. Charisma and Luck: Boosts personal magnetism and social appeal.

Legacy and Collectibility

  1. Limited Edition: Produced in small quantities, enhancing its exclusivity.
  2. Esteemed Collaboration: Blessed by revered monks, making it a highly sought-after amulet.
  3. Symbol of Faith: Embodies Thai Buddhist traditions and spiritual teachings.

Conclusion

The Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant Pim Lek Fang Takrut BE 2523 is a remarkable piece of Thai Buddhist heritage, blending sacred materials, expert craftsmanship, and the blessings of esteemed monks. Its profound spiritual benefits and historical significance make it a cherished amulet for both collectors and devotees, offering protection, prosperity, and a deep connection to Buddhist traditions.

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Pidta Lang Sukittima Yant (Star Yantra) Pim Lek Fang Tarkut BE2523 Nur Phong Kerson (108 materials) Somdej Phra Yanasangwon (Charoen)) Wat Bowonniwet Vihara blessed by Luang Pu Toh Wat Pradoochimplee (Grand ceremony) authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Pu Toh (Lp Toh) Wat Pradoochimplee. 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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