Phra Chao Ha Pra Ong Lang Yant “Trinity” BE2436 Luang Pu Thong Wat Rachayota – Won 2nd in Completition
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Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong Lang Yant “Trinity” • BE2436
Luang Pu Thong • Wat Rachayota • Rare Early Rattanakosin Yant Trinity • 2nd Competition
Main obverse — triple Buddha (“Ha Phra Ong”) in e
Description
Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong Lang Yant “Trinity” • BE2436
Luang Pu Thong • Wat Rachayota • Rare Early Rattanakosin Yant Trinity • 2nd Competition
Main obverse — triple Buddha (“Ha Phra Ong”) in early Rattanakosin Yant Trinity configuration.
Historical Significance
Cast around BE2436 (1893 CE), this amulet represents the early urban craftsmanship of
Bangkok’s Rattanakosin period, produced under the spiritual authority of
Luang Pu Thong of Wat Rachayota.
The “Phra Chao Ha Phra Ong” (Five-Lord Buddha Trinity) formation symbolises multi-directional
protection and doctrinal completeness.
This particular piece notably won 2nd place in a major national competition, confirming its
authenticity, condition, and period consistency.
Amulet Information
Name: Phra Chao Ha Pra Ong Lang Yant “Trinity”
Material: Nur Phong
Year (BE): 2436
Temple: Wat Rachayota
Monk: Luang Pu Thong
Competition: Won 2nd placing in Completition
Price:
SGD 1068
Front — crisp early mold, classical contour, well-defined Yant geometry.
Contextual Insight:
The Lang Yant (“backed by sacred yantra”) patterns used in this generation reflect
the royal-era protective wicha of the Rattanakosin schools.
Multi-Buddha compositions were favoured for their five-directional apotropaic blessing:
center, north, south, east, and west — a comprehensive spiritual shield.
Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline
Wat Rachayota belonged to the mature monastic environment of late-19th-century Bangkok,
heavily influenced by scholarly monks and early royal reforms.
Luang Pu Thong was respected for his disciplined Wicha Yant practice, combining
textual yantra knowledge with hand-cast metalwork.
His amulets are known for proportional symmetry, balanced iconography, and faithful Rattanakosin form.
Reverse — multi-layered Yant arrangement, typical of early Bangkok wicha lineages.
Materials & Craftsmanship
| Material | Early sacred metal blend (*Nur Loha Boran*) with natural oxidised patina |
| Mold / Pim | Trinity “Ha Phra Ong” Pim — five-Buddha doctrinal formation with Lang Yant back |
| Consecration | Early Rattanakosin Putthapisek under Luang Pu Thong, with chant cycles dedicated to the Five Jinas |
Competition certificate — awarded 2nd place, affirming authenticity & high-grade condition.
Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose
According to Thai Buddhist belief, the Trinity formation supports
Klaew Klaad (danger aversion),
Maha Amnaj (authority presence),
Maha Lap (good fortune), and
Baramee (spiritual charisma).
The five-Buddha configuration represents complete refuge in all directions.
Rarity & Collector Significance
Considered museum-grade rare due to age, form, and competition-verified status.
Genuine early BE2430s casts are recognised by their proportional elegance, correct Yant arrangement,
and deep natural oxidation.
This piece’s 2nd-place award elevates its collectability significantly.
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Disclaimer: This write-up supports cultural and academic appreciation of Thai Buddhist heritage. Authentication details aid study and personal appreciation and are not legal or forensic certification.
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