
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 Stamp Luang Por Sotorn (Yellow) - Nuea Galai Ngern Long Ya Benjarongk - Uposadha Building Edition 2539 BE
Rian Stamp Luang Por Sotorn coin Buddha Amulet from Internationally Famous, and National Sacred Temple, Wat Sotorn Vora Viharn temple. Made from Nuea Galai Ngern Long Ya Benjarongk 2539 BE - New Uposadha Building Edition
This Solid Silver Sacred Achemical Alloy Buddha Image coin is in the oblong 'Rian Stamp' shape, and is considered now one of the rarer editions of the amulets of the last quarter century proceeding from Wat Sotorn.
Made from 'Galai Ngern' an ancient magical alchemical alloy, composed of about 75% silver, with mercury and other sacred artefact metals mixed in to the Chanuan Muan Sarn Sarn metallic substance as the coins were forged.
Embellished with a Luxurious coloured enamel glaze, 'Long Ya Benjarongk', the coins belong to the classic preferred type of Luang Por Sotorn coin amulet, with the glazed enamel being a trademark of a certain priceless treasure that is destined to accumulate constantly throughout time in status and value, and sacredness.
The Uposadha of Wat Sotorn along with the name of the temple and series code stamp, and the Sacred 'Yant Nam Tao' Yantra, are visible on the rear face of the silver coin amulet.
All editions of Luang Por Sotorn amulets disappear from the public marketplaces very fast (usually within 2 or 3 years of issue of each edition is sufficient to deplete stocks), and are one of Thai Buddhist Peoples 'Pra Koo Ban Koo Mueang' (Nationally Revered Sacred Buddha Images), along with the Emerald Buddha and of course the Chinarat Buddha of Pitsanuloke.
This edition celebrated the rebuilding of a new Uposadha chapel at Wat Sotorn, in 2539 BE. The coins were released in various colored glaze enamels on solid alchemical silver, as well as in other sacred/precious metals, and Bucha statues.
As always with editions of this Buddha Image released at Wat Sotorn, a Grand Buddha Abhiseka (Puttapisek) was held with Nationally Important Monks from around the country present to assist in the chanting of the Dhamma Chakra and the subsequent awakening and opening of the eyes of the Luang Por Sotorn Buddha images.
Magical Power; Metta Mahaniyom, Serm Duang, Gae Aathan, Klaew Klaad, Kong Grapan Chadtri, Maha Lap, Maha Pokasap.
This is a highly recommended amulet for Buddhanussati, Meditation, Serm Duang Karma Improvement, and as a Great family Heirloom Amulet to pass down through further generations of your descendants.
The Luang Por Sotorn Buddha is famous for its Miraculous Klaew Klaad evasion of deadly accidents power, and for its certain rise in rarity, Sacred Value, and Monetary Value as time passes.
Most Certain to leave the category of findable rarities, to become soon yet another unfindable essential rarity. It is already becoming one of the currently favored amulets of wise collectors and speculative iinvestors, and can be considered an absulute certainty, as far as its rapid and steady increase in rarity and Sacred esteem, as well as Monetary value.
A totally accepted classic Pim Niyom amulet of International fame, that no Devout Buddhist or Serious Amulet collector would frown upon to wear around his or her neck. This amulet is an amnulet that can be worn with pride, and indeed, will most probably be viewed by alle xcept the most highly stidied students of Pra Luang Por Sotorn, as a Priceless treasure that is beyond imaginable








