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Phra Somdej Pilanth from Wat Rakhang is a powdered amulet made mostly of burnt palm leaves, resulting in a grayish color.
More accurately, it should be called "Phra Somdej Phra Phutthabat Pilanth."
It was created by Mom Chao Somdej Phutthacharn Tat Seniwong. Phra Somdej Pilanth is one of the oldest amulets from Wat Rakhang.
Mom Chao Somdej Phutthacharn Tat Seniwong was the owner of the Wang Lang palace and was ordained as a royal monk at Wat Phra Sri Rattanasasadaram. He served as a Karma Vachara Acharya (teacher of Buddhist scriptures) and resided at Wat Rakhang. He studied Pali scriptures directly under Mom Chao Somdej Phutthacharn from the beginning, achieving the rank of Phra Pariyattika Nikaya (7th level of Pali scholarship), becoming one of the highest-ranking disciples of Mom Chao Somdej Phutthabat Pilanth. Later, during the reign of King Rama IV, he was granted the royal title of Mom Chao Phra Phutthabat Pilanth, a title bestowed exclusively upon him. This applies only to senior monks who are members of the royal family and whose final ecclesiastical rank is Somdej Phra Raja Khana, such as Mom Chao Phra Somdej Phuttha Chan, who was then appointed to preside over Wat Chetuphon. Mom
Chao Phra Phuttha Bat Pilanth was a principal disciple of Somdej Phra Phuttha Chan To Phromrangsi, having assisted him in creating the Somdej amulets. He also created some amulets of his own in 2411 BE (1868 CE), two years after Somdej Phra Phuttha Chan had created his Somdej amulets. However, he did not create them alone; he invited Somdej Phra Phuttha Chan to participate and requested his five sacred powders to be used as the main ingredient in the amulet's composition. Therefore, older generations who know the history of its creation often refer to these amulets as "Phra Song Somdej" (Two Somdej amulets), but amulet collectors generally call them "Phra Somdej Pilanth."
When Somdej Phra Phuttha Chan... After his passing, these amulets were enshrined in a pagoda located southwest of the main temple, dedicating the merit to his teacher, Somdej Phra Phutthacharn Toh Phromrangsi.
The Phra Pilanth amulets come in many variations, all crafted by royal artisans. Each variation is exquisitely beautiful and intricate, a skill difficult for ordinary villagers to replicate. The most highly regarded Phra Pilanth amulet is the "archway" type. The amulet's material is predominantly grayish-black, though some describe it as greenish-black, with a thick layer of white patina that makes it easier to authenticate (counterfeits easily have this patina flake off). The amulets that were buried in the pagoda were first discovered in 1928. Somdej Phra
Phutthacharn, whose original name was Mom Chao Tat Seniwong, was the son of Krom Luang Seniwong Borirak (Prince Daeng) of the Krom Phra Ratchawang Bowon Sathan Phimuk (Wang Lang). He was born in 1821 during the reign of King Rama V. 2. He was ordained in 1842 and resided at Wat Rakhang. Later, in 1870, he became the abbot of Wat Rakhang, succeeding Somdej Phra Phutthacharn (To Phromrangsi), who was elderly.
Somdej Phra Phutthacharn (That) passed away in 1900.
The creation of the Somdej Phra Pilanth amulets is believed to have taken place around 1864, while he held the ecclesiastical title of "Phra Phutthabat Pilanth." During that year, Somdej Phra Phutthacharn (To Phromrangsi) was still alive, so it is assumed that Somdej Phra Phutthacharn To would have bestowed his blessings and performed the consecration ceremony.
The Somdej Pilanth amulets from Wat Rakhang come in both seated meditation postures on various bases and standing postures. While there are many different types of Phra Pilanth amulets, they can be categorized as follows, based on their popularity:
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2. Buddha image in an archway design. 3. Large Buddha image in a glass dome.
3. Small Buddha image in a glass dome
4. Large Buddha image in a flame shape
5. Medium Buddha image in a flame shape
6. Small Buddha image in a flame shape
7. Large square Buddha image with Bodhi tree canopy
8. Small square Buddha image with Bodhi tree canopy
9. Small square Buddha image with Bodhi tree canopy in a glass dome 10. Buddha image granting blessings or the First Sermon
11. Buddha image of Moggallana and Sariputta
12. Tiny Buddha image in the shape of a fingernail
13. Buddha image with eyes closed
14. Buddha image in the shape of a powder drop
15. Tiny Somdej Buddha image
*** The reported virtues of these amulets are great for loving-kindness, popularity, and wealth.
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Date of announcement 2026-01-16 08:14:46
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