Phra Yok Khunphon Nur Wanh BE2536 – BE2560 Archan Nok Wat Khao Bang He
$48.00
Phra Yok Khunphon • Nur Wanh
BE2536–BE2560 • Archan Nok (Phra Ajarn Chalermchai Thitthammo) • Wat Khao Bang He, Chaiyaphum • Sacred Herbal Powder Lineage
From a collector’s perspecti
Description
Phra Yok Khunphon • Nur Wanh
BE2536–BE2560 • Archan Nok (Phra Ajarn Chalermchai Thitthammo) • Wat Khao Bang He, Chaiyaphum • Sacred Herbal Powder Lineage
From a collector’s perspective, Phra Yok Khunphon Nur Wanh is respected less for “market hype” and more for the spirit of its making.
This line is associated with Archan Nok of Wat Khao Bang He (Thep Sathit District, Chaiyaphum) and a long creation window
often referenced as BE2536–BE2560. In the Thai devotional world, “Yok Khunphon” carries a warrior-strength symbolism — a blend of
protection, authority presence, and metta that helps the wearer stand firm, remain respected, and move through obstacles with steadiness.
Collector Identity Card
Amulet: Phra Yok Khunphon
Material: Nur Wanh (Sacred Herbal Powder)
Year Range: BE2536–BE2560 (batch period commonly referenced)
Temple: Wat Khao Bang He, Thep Sathit, Chaiyaphum
Monastic Line: Archan Nok (Phra Ajarn Chalermchai Thitthammo)
SGD 48
(per piece)
History of the Making (Collector Notes)
Phra Yok Khunphon Nur Wanh is attributed to Phra Ajarn Chalermchai Thitthammo (commonly known as Archan Nok) of
Wat Khao Bang He, Chaiyaphum. The amulet is presented as part of his broader mission to support Buddhist practice and offer
spiritual protection to devotees. A key tradition often stated within this line is that the amulets were not promoted as a commercial product,
but distributed in a merit-making spirit — one reason collectors treat it as “simple, sincere, and practitioner-driven.”
Purpose of Creation
The name “Yok Khunphon” is commonly understood as an uplifted-warrior framing — supporting the wearer with a mix of
Klaew Klaad (safe passage / protection), authority presence, Metta Mahaniyom (likability / goodwill),
and Maha Lap (prosperity momentum). In practice, devotees often carry it when they need to stay composed under pressure,
keep dignity in difficult situations, and progress steadily without unnecessary conflict.
Sacred Materials (Nur Wanh Blend)
This Nur Wanh batch is described as a herbal-powder composition, combined and consecrated through chanting and meditative intent.
The following ingredients are commonly referenced within the provided notes:
- Wanh Dok Mai Ruang — “victory flower” framing, symbolizing triumph and good outcomes
- Wanh Maha Saneh — charm and personal magnetism
- Wanh Klaew Klaad — protection and avoidance of danger
- Wanh Maha Lap — prosperity and fortune attraction
- Holy ashes from Buddhist rites and ceremonies
- Powder from older sacred amulets (traditional “inheritance powder” concept)
Consecration Approach (BE2536–BE2560)
Between BE2536 (1993) and BE2560 (2017), multiple empowerment periods are referenced for the Yok Khunphon line.
The tradition highlights ongoing blessing cycles rather than a single “one-day event,” with meditation, chanting, and repeated intention-setting
as the core method of spiritual charging.
Locations commonly referenced in the provided notes
- Wat Khao Bang He — primary location, Archan Nok’s direct blessing and meditation
- Wat Phra That Phanom — referenced as a powerful-energy site for added empowerment
- Wat Suan Kaew — referenced for additional blessings by respected monks
Photo Reference Set (All Images Retained)
Reference photo — front view / surface texture.
Reference photo — back view / imprint details.
Traditional Spiritual Attributes
In Thai amulet culture, spiritual attributes are belief-based and experienced differently by each wearer.
The Yok Khunphon tradition is commonly associated with:
- Klaew Klaad — safe passage, avoidance of danger
- Metta Mahaniyom — goodwill, better relationships, social ease
- Authority presence — respect, composure, leadership bearing
- Maha Lap — prosperity momentum and opportunity flow
- Mind clarity — steadier focus for practice and daily life
Legacy & Collector Notes
Collectors often remember this line for its “merit-first” story — that Archan Nok’s amulets were not positioned as commercial collectibles,
but as protective supports given through compassionate intent. That narrative, combined with the long creation window and the Nur Wanh material identity,
is what keeps Yok Khunphon in the “quietly respected” category among devotees who value sincerity over noise.
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