Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Nur Phong BE2495 Luang Phor Somchit Wat Sawang Arom Samut Prakan
| Type | Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) |
| Monk | Luang Phor Somchit |
| Temple | Wat Sawang Arom |
| B.E. Year | 2495 |
| Material | Nur Phong |
| Pim / Mold | Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) |
| Condition | Good |
| SKU | TAC-PhraPrachanwan(DailyBuddha)-LpSomchit-001 |
Authentic Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Luang Phor Somchit, Wat Sawang Arom Samut Prakan BE 2495. Nur Phong with sacred Phra Somdej Bang Khun Phrom powder. Singapore dealer.
What is the Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) amulet by Luang Phor Somchit?
The Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Luang Phor Somchit is an authentic Thai amulet consecrated in late BE 2495 (1952 CE) at Wat Sawang Arom, Samut Prakan Province. Cast in Nur Phong — a sacred powder blend incorporating fragments of genuine Phra Somdej Bang Khun Phrom amulets — it is traditionally venerated for its power of loving-kindness, popularity, and compassionate attraction.
Luang Phor Somchit did not initially favour the creation of amulets. He decided to produce this series as an act of gratitude toward the devoted followers who had contributed to the construction of his temple. This humility, combined with his exceptional but quietly held mastery of sacred powder writing and erasing, is central to why collectors regard his amulets so highly.
In late BE 2495, Luang Phor Somchit produced a remarkable series of sacred powder amulets encompassing dozens of types. These included the highly sought Somdej Thianchai — depicted in the image of Somdej Toh and consecrated with holy water according to a personal vision — as well as Phra Sangkatchai, Phra Pidta, and the Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Luang Phor Somchit among others.
He personally wrote and erased each sacred powder and incorporated fragments of broken Phra Somdej Bang Khun Phrom amulets into the mixture. Each piece was individually consecrated in the temple’s main hall until Luang Phor Somchit was fully confident in its power, before being distributed to devotees. A portion was also enshrined within the base of the altar beneath the main Buddha statue.
Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) and Wat Sawang Arom Samut Prakan Heritage
Wat Sawang Arom Samut Prakan is the sacred origin of this celebrated amulet series. The temple served as the consecration ground where Luang Phor Somchit worked with focused solitude, ensuring that every amulet in the BE 2495 series received his direct and personal attention. The province of Samut Prakan, situated at the mouth of the Chao Phraya River, has long been associated with a rich tradition of Buddhist devotion and merit-making.
The Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Wat Sawang Arom Samut Prakan series quickly earned a reputation that extended far beyond the local community. People from surrounding districts and provinces would travel considerable distances to seek Luang Phor Somchit’s blessings and receive one of his powder amulets. This word-of-mouth renown is a hallmark of amulets that carry genuine spiritual weight within the Thai Buddhist amulet tradition.
The demand for these amulets eventually exceeded supply. Those who had received them refused to part with them, causing the entire BE 2495 series — including the Phra Prachanwan — to effectively disappear from open circulation in the amulet market for a long time. This scarcity is now a defining characteristic of the series and a key reason why surviving examples are considered extraordinarily fortunate finds.
Nur Phong Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) — Composition and Craftsmanship
The Nur Phong Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) is distinguished by its exceptionally sacred material composition. The primary ingredient is a finely ground and fragmented mixture of authentic Phra Somdej Bang Khun Phrom amulets — themselves among the most revered sacred powder amulets in Thai Buddhist history. Incorporating broken fragments of such consecrated objects is a traditional method of transferring accumulated spiritual merit into new amulets.
Luang Phor Somchit possessed, by all accounts, exceptional skill in the art of writing and erasing sacred yantra powder formulas — a specialised discipline known among Thai masters. Remarkably, he never spoke of this ability, embodying the quiet, self-effacing character of a true practitioner. His hands-on involvement in every stage of the powder preparation and pressing process gives the Luang Phor Somchit amulet its undivided spiritual integrity.
The resulting Nur Phong material carries a dry, aged texture characteristic of BE 2495 era sacred powder amulets. Collectors and authenticators recognise the composition and surface quality of this material as consistent with mid-20th century Thai amulet craftsmanship from the Samut Prakan region.
Spiritual Benefits of Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) by Luang Phor Somchit
The Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Luang Phor Somchit is regarded by devotees as particularly powerful in the domain of metta — loving-kindness and compassionate attraction. Collectors associate this amulet with measurable social and professional outcomes, including warmth from those around the wearer, increased popularity, and smoother interpersonal relationships. Its reputation in these areas was established during Luang Phor Somchit’s own lifetime.
The most famous account associated with this amulet series involves a disciple who scraped material from the back of one of Luang Phor Somchit’s powder amulets, mixed it with water, and gave it to a young woman to drink — after which she became deeply infatuated. Old amulet experts later nicknamed this phenomenon “scraping the back to receive support.” This story, while understood as a matter of folk belief and devotee tradition, accelerated the amulet’s renown and is frequently cited by collectors today.
- Metta (Loving-Kindness): Traditionally venerated for generating warmth, goodwill, and affection from others.
- Popularity and Social Harmony: Collectors associate this amulet with being well-received in social and professional environments.
- Business Success: Devotees have long regarded the Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) Luang Phor Somchit as auspicious for those seeking prosperity and favour in trade.
For those who wish to activate the amulet’s power through devotional practice, an old leaflet from Wat Sawang Arom records the following incantation: Namo (recited 3 times), followed by: Arahang Sukkhakato Namo Buddhaya Namettajit Chittichittang Ahangchato Rotinangti Bhagawato Itidhammo Bhagawati. This recitation is regarded by devotees as the traditional method of connecting with the amulet’s consecrated energy.
Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) BE 2495 — Authentication and Collector Value
The Phra Prachanwan (Daily Buddha) BE 2495 is among the rarest surviving examples from Luang Phor Somchit’s single-series consecration. Because he produced amulets only once — and distributed them entirely until none remained at the temple — no subsequent batches exist. Every genuine example in circulation today dates exclusively to late BE 2495, making provenance verification critical for serious collectors.
Authenticating a genuine Luang Phor Somchit amulet from this series requires close examination of the Nur Phong material composition, surface ageing consistent with over 70 years of natural patina, and mould characteristics specific to the Wat Sawang Arom Samut Prakan pressing. Collectors sourcing this amulet through a reputable Thai amulet Singapore dealer benefit from access to experienced authentication expertise and reference materials for this specific series.
Those who possess a powder amulet from this series are considered very fortunate within the collector community. Given the documented refusal of original recipients to part with their pieces, and the amulet’s prolonged absence from the open market, surviving examples represent a rare opportunity for collectors across Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
Attributes reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.