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Phra Somdej Pim Sendai 69 gold leaves Archan Seng Wat Kudi Thong Co-blessed by Archan Toh Wat Rakang

Phra Somdej
Archan Seng Wat Kudi Thong
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Type Phra Somdej
Monk Archan Seng
Temple Wat Kudi Thong
SKU TAC-0323
SGD 468
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SKU: TAC-0323
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Phra Somdej Pim Sendai 69 Gold Leaves – Archan Seng Wat Kudi Thong, Co-blessed by Somdej Toh Wat Rakang Front view of Phra Somdej Pim Sendai 69 Gold Leaves, blessed at Wat Kudi Thong and co-blessed by Somdej Toh Wat Rakang (with Thaprach

Phra Somdej Pim Sendai 69 Gold Leaves – Archan Seng Wat Kudi Thong, Co-blessed by Somdej Toh Wat Rakang

Front view of Phra Somdej Pim Sendai 69 Gold Leaves, blessed at Wat Kudi Thong and co-blessed by Somdej Toh Wat Rakang

(with Thaprachan certificate)

History of Phra Somdej Pim Sendai

The Phra Somdej Pim Sendai (69 gold leaves version) is a rare and sacred amulet created by Archan Seng of Wat Kudi Thong, with co-blessing by the great Somdej Phra Buddhacarya (Toh) of Wat Rakang.
It is believed to have been made in the mid–late 19th century (Rattanakosin era), with its uniqueness marked by the embedding of gold leaves into the sacred powder mixture.

Key Details

  • Amulet Name: Phra Somdej Pim Sendai (69 Gold Leaves version)
  • Creators: Archan Seng (Wat Kudi Thong), co-blessed by Somdej Toh (Wat Rakang)
  • Period: Mid–late 19th century (Rattanakosin era)
  • Material: Sacred powders mixed with embedded gold leaves

Historical Context of Wat Kudi Thong

Wat Kudi Thong, located in Ayutthaya, is one of the oldest temples, with origins tracing back before the founding of the city itself. Its significance was magnified during the reign of King Prasat Thong (BE 2173), who gilded the monk’s kuti after fulfilling a prophecy made by Luang Phor Dee. This act gave the temple its name: Wat Kudi Thong (Golden Kuti Temple).

Connection to Somdej Toh and Archan Seng

During the reign of King Rama III, Somdej Toh resided temporarily at Wat Kudi Thong, where he collaborated with Archan Seng in creating the sacred Pim Sendai amulets. These amulets were stored in crypts alongside other sacred pieces.
Many experts believe these amulets were prototypes for the later famous Phra Somdej Wat Rakang.

Materials and Crafting

The Pim Sendai Gold Leaf amulets were made from a highly sacred powder mixture, including:

  • Phong Itthijay & Phong Pattamang – ancient Buddhist powders
  • Sacred herbal powders from major temple ceremonies
  • Powder from old Buddha images and chedi relics
  • Gold leaves pressed into the amulet to symbolize prosperity and purity

Blessing Ceremony

The consecration was carried out in two stages:

  • Initial Blessing at Wat Kudi Thong – led by Archan Seng and local monks.
  • Final Grand Blessing – presided by Somdej Toh, with chanting and affixing of gold leaves during the empowerment.

Sacred Significance

The amulet is revered for:

  • Maha Lap – attracting wealth and prosperity
  • Metta Mahaniyom – enhancing charm and favor
  • Klaew Klaad – protection from danger
  • Baramee – strengthening spiritual merit and blessings

Collector’s Notes

  • Extremely rare and highly sought-after by collectors, especially intact gold-leaf examples.
  • Represents a bridge between Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin traditions.
  • Respected as an important link piece to Wat Rakang Somdej heritage.

Front view showing texture and embedded gold leaf

Back side showing sacred imprint

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Is this Phra Somdej Pim Sendai 69 gold leaves Archan Seng Wat Kudi Thong Co-blessed by Archan Toh Wat Rakang authentic?
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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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