[Sold] Soxy Hau Na Mo Necklace – Rose Gold-plated BE2500 Luang Phor Khai Wat Suan Khan
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Soxy Hau Na Mo (Na Mo Pu Ta YaNa) • Nur Khalai Na • BE2500
LP Khai (Phor Than Klai) • Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat • Rose-gold plated alloy
Overview — original BE2500 strand; ros
Description
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Soxy Hau Na Mo (Na Mo Pu Ta YaNa) • Nur Khalai Na • BE2500
LP Khai (Phor Than Klai) • Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat • Rose-gold plated alloy
Overview — original BE2500 strand; rose-gold finish on Nur Khalai Na alloy.
Historical Significance
First issued in BE2500 (1957 CE) at Wat Suan Khan, the Hua Namo necklace was
overseen by LP Khai (Phor Than Klai), a leading master of the Southern Khao Or tradition.
The inaugural batch coincided with the Kathina season, uniting devotional offering with protective rite.
Close-up — oval bead stamped with the sacred “Na” character.
Contextual Insight:
The mantra “Na Mo Pu Ta YaNa” encapsulates protective syllables used in Southern lineages.
In the BE2500 issue, metallurgy, stamping, and hand-linking reflect both ritual intent and durable daily wear.
Origin & Master’s Discipline
Wat Suan Khan stands within the orbit of major Southern sanctuaries. LP Khai emphasized steady
samādhi with applied wicha, producing wearable protection grounded in monastic discipline.
Hand-linked soldered joints — a hallmark detail of early strands.
Materials & Craftsmanship
| Material | Nur Khalai Na (copper–silver alloy) with rose-gold plating; stamped “Na” beads; hand-linked chain. |
| Dimensions | Typical length 18–22 inches; oval beads sized for daily wear; some strands paired with small Buddha or takrut. |
| Consecration | BE2500 Kathina rites: continuous Iti-pisō and Na Mo Pu Ta Ya chant; Southern Nah Tae Fai fire ritual under LP Khai. |
Collector specimen — early strand prized for metallurgy and ritual provenance.
Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose
Traditionally worn for protection (against danger and malefic intent), metta (goodwill & relationships),
and maha lap (steady fortune). As a neck-worn reminder, it anchors recollection of Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha.
Authenticated example — aged patina and deep “Na” impressions.
Rarity & Collector Significance
Early BE2500 strands are scarce. Markers include deep “Na” stamps, uniform oval beads, hand-linked joints,
and even rose-gold tone over alloy. Later re-issues (BE2505–2510) often used cheaper brass and lack inaugural prestige.
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