
The Legend of Pra Nang Paya Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Benjapakee Amulet
Pra Nang Paya, or ‘Pra Pim Nang Paya, is an amulet from the Ayuttaya Period, which was artistically influenced in its design factors by the Artisans of the Sukhothai Periodic Style. As to the composition of the design of the Pra Nang Paya amulet, it can be said that it contains the work of the Sukhothai Artisan as its heritage, and is a Mark of Preservation of the Eight Periodic Buddhist Art styles found in Thai Sacred Arts and Amulets.
The Pra Nang Paya amulet was first discovered within the Chedi Stupa at Wat Nang Paya in Pitsanuloke, in the year 2444 BE, as King Julalongkorn Rama 5 was visiting Pitsanuloke, to be present for the casting of the Chinarat Replica Buddha at Wat Pra Sri Radtana Sasadaram. The King was invited to come and receive a large number of them as gifts (the best selected), and his Majesty then distributed them to the Government Officials and other Courtiers and Devotees. The remaining amulets, he took back to Bangkok. Apart from the ‘Serm Duang’ Horoscope Improving effects of this Purely Buddhist Amulet, the amulet is Famous for its Metta Mahaniyom, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, and Maha Lap powers.
The Pra Nang Paya Benjapakee amulet has 7 different Pim in total.
Pra Nang Paya Pim Khao Koeng.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Khao Koeng Benjapakee Hiding Place Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Khao Dtrong
(splits into two models; Khao Koeng Tammada, and Khao Koeng Mer Dtok Khaa).

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Khao Dtrong Benjapakee Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Yai

Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Yai Benjapakee Amulet – a Classic Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Noon Lek.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Ok Noon Lek Benjapakee Amulet of Historical Fame and Legend
Pra Nang Paya Pim Sangkati.

Pra Nang Paya Pitsanuloke Pim Sangkati Benjapakee Amulet – a very rare model to encounter from the seven Pim discovered in the Pitsanuloke Find
Pra Nang Paya Pim Ok Faeb also called ‘Pim Taewada’.

Pra Nang Paya Pim Tewada – a Classic Benjapakee Pra Niyom Master Class Amulet
Pra Nang Paya Pim Pised
(includes various amulets which do not fit in the above categories, such as the Khao Buang, or the Pim Yai Pised).

Pra Nang Paya Pim Pised Rare Special Model
Rian 9 Sangkarach 9 Rachagarn Suwannabhumi Witayalai 9 Royal Monks & Kings 2505 BE LP Plueang Blessed by LP Mui & Other Great Masters
The Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Rachagarn Suwannabhumi Witayalai commerorative coin features nine High Sangha Monks, and the first Nine Kings of the Chakri Dynasty,was commissioned by Luang Por Plueang of Wat Suwannabhumi, inviting the great Luang Por Mui of Wat Don Rai, and various other Masters of the time to assist in the empowerment of the amulets.
A highly revered Rian Kanajarn Guru Monk Coin with National Importance and Historical value for the inclusion of 9 of the Greatest Monks and 9 of the greatest Historical Royal Eminent Figures of Siamese History, and is attributed to the pantheon of amulets of Luang Por Mui, above that spent by other monks who blessed this edition, for it was Luang Por Mui who was considered the most powerful master at the time.
The amulet comes with free shipping worldwide. One side of the coin features 9 Great Sangkaracha Royal Palace Master Monks, encircling the words '9 Pra Sangkarach Suwannabhumi Witayalai. The other side has nine great Royal Figures, emblazoned around the words '9 Rachagarn'.
The Rian Gao Sangkarach Gao Rachagarn Suwannabhumi Witayalai commerorative coin features nine High Sangha Monks, and the first Nine Kings of the Chakri Dynasty,was commissioned by Luang Por Plueang of Wat Suwannabhumi, inviting the great Luang Por Mui of Wat Don Rai, and various other Masters of the time to assist in the empowerment of the amulets.
The purpose of the creation of this amulet, was to commemorate the building of the Roeng Rien Suwannabhumi Witayalai Dhamma College for teaching the Pariyatti Dhamma to Buddhist Monks. The amulets were released in the year 2505 BE and handed out to devotees, for what was even back in those days a ridiculously low 2 Baht donation.
This was the first edition of 2505, and because of the famed enerosity of giving the amulets out to devotees after they donated anything over a mere 2 Baht, led this amulet to be known by the knicknae of the 'Pra Sorng Baht', meaning '2 Baht Buddha'.
The oily blackened surface sheen of the copper coin exudes character, and gives depth and warmth to the 'Rasamee' aura of the amulet, lending a warm glow to the surface of the amulet when the light catches it.
The Buddha Abhiseka Ceremony included the presence of the following Master Monks; Somdej Sangkarach Pha (Wat Pra Chetupol),Tan Jao Khun Sawai (Wat Ban Krang), Luang Por Plueang (Wat Suwannabhumi, Luang Por Mui (Wat Don Rai), Luang Por Dam (Wat Nor), Luang Por Dtaem (Wat Pra Loi). Luang Por Ort (Wat Sala Khaw), and Luang Phu To, of Wat Lard Tarn
The 9 Kings of the Chakri Dynasty featured on one face of the coin are; 1. Pra Jao Prohm Maharach, 2. Pra Jao Meng Rai Maharach, 3. Por Khun Ramkamhaeng Maharach, 4. Pra Jao U-Tong Maharach, 5. Pra Naresuan Maharach, 6. Pra Narai Maharach, 7. Pra Jao Thaksin Maharach, 8. Pra Putta Yord fa Jula Loke Maharach, 9. Pra Bpiyamaharach.
The 9 Sangkaracha Monks depicted on the other side of the coin are; 1. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Sukh Gai Thuean), 2. Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Pra Bparamānuchit Chinoros, 3. Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Prayābovoresariyālonkorn, 4. Somdej Pra Maha Samana Jao Grom Pra Yaw Chinayānawārōros, 5. Somdej Pra Sangkarach Jao Pra Jao Vorawongs Ter, 6. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Pae), 7. Somdej Pra Sangkarach Jao Grom Luang Vachirayānawongs, 8. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Plod), 9. Somdej Pra Sangkarach (Yoo).
Luang Por Plueang did not release a second edition of amulets for 6 years after this, when he released the second edition of Ria Gao Sangkarach Gao Rachagarn amulets, which also included some Phra Kring Medicine Buddha Loi Ongk Statuettes, and were released in 2511 BE.
Both the first and second edition coins are popular both with Thai Buddhists who revere the Sangkaracha Monks, and with those who collect Royal coins and regalia, and devotees who revere the Nine Great Kings of the Chakri Dynasty.
Made from Nuea Tong Daeng (sacred Copper Alloy), the coin is in excellent condition, and is a highly recommendable Klaew Klaad Kong Grapan Serm Duang Serm Yos amulet with Maha Amnaj Commanding Influence, and status increase, as well as of course the auspicious Buddhist Blessings of 9 Great Stately Monks of various eras.
A Classic collectors item, especially for those who collect all series of the 9 Sangkarach 9 Rachagarn amulets, which have been seen to have been made in reverence to both the nine great monks and the nine great Kings of the Chakri dynasty, by various temples, and master monks. This particular amulet design is hence a classic and well known obect of faith for Thai Buddhist people.
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