The Somdej Wat BangkhunProm amulet, created in 2509 BE (1966 CE), is one of the most revered Thai Buddhist amulets. It was produced by the late Phra Phrommangkalachan, a highly respected monk, and is known for its protective properties and ability to bring good fortune.
The amulet typically features an image of the Buddha in the "walking" posture and is made from a blend of sacred materials. Collectors and practitioners value it not only for its spiritual significance but also for its historical context within Thai Buddhism. If you're interested in specifics, like its symbolism or care instructions, feel free to ask!
The Somdej Wat Bangkhunprom amulet, created in 2509 BE (1966 CE), is one of the most revered Thai Buddhist amulets. It was produced by the late Phra Phrommangkalachan, a highly respected monk, and is known for its protective properties and ability to bring good fortune.
The amulet typically features an image of the Buddha in the "walking" posture and is made from a blend of sacred materials. Collectors and practitioners value it not only for its spiritual significance but also for its historical context within Thai Buddhism. If you're interested in specifics, like its symbolism or care instructions, feel free to ask!
The Somdej Wat Bangkhunprom amulet from 2509 BE is primarily made from a mixture of various sacred materials. The composition often includes:
Broken Somdej Pra PuttajarnToh (Phae) in chedi (somdej powders): Sea Shell Powder, Tang Tiw Oil, Sugar Cane Water, old broken somdej from Wat Bangkhunprom Old Chedi, Powder from amulets of Wat Sahm Pleum Chedi ,Powder from amulets of Wat Koosalot Chedi , First batch Phra Wat Paknam – , Nampaya amulets from Wat Phisanulok,, Incense Powder, Candles, Yellow Plaster Blended from herbs and 108 flowers that have been consecrated.
Chanting materials: Items such as old monk robes or materials believed to have spiritual significance.
Sacred soil: Collected from holy sites.
These materials are meant to enhance the amulet's protective and auspicious properties, making it highly sought after by collectors and practitioners alike.The Somdej Wat Bangkhunprom amulet from 2509 BE was blessed by several notable monks, with the most prominent being Phra Phrommangkalachan, In addition to him, other respected monks participated in the consecration ceremony There were many famous monks participated in the chanting:as follows : ,
1. Luang Phor Nak, Wat Rakang
2. Luang Phor Ngern, Wat DonYaiHorm
3. Luang Phor Tae, Wat SamNgan
4. Luang Phor Nor, Wat GlahngTahReau
5. Ajahn Tim, Wat Chiang Hai
6. Ajahn AmPon, Wat Prasat
7. Ajahn Dteum, Wat PraLory
8. Luang Por Horm, Wat ChakHaMahk
9. Tahn Jow Koon WimLaGitJahn, Wat ChaNaSongRahm
10. Pra Kru PlayWiSutTiWat, Wat Suttat
contributing to the amulet's spiritual potency.
While the exact number of monks involved can vary in reports, it is commonly acknowledged that a group of around 20 to 30 monks were present during the blessing process, which added to the amulet's revered status among collectors and practitioners.
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