Phra Somdej Phra Phong Jan Loi
Nur Phong
Wat Prasat Boonyarat
B.E 2506
Mass Chanted by
LuangPhor Nak of Wat Rakhang
LuangPhor Hin of Wat Rakhang
Phra Achang Tim of Wat Chang Hai
LuangPu Toh of Wat Praduchimplee
LuangPhor Ngern of Wat Don-yai-hom
LuangPhor Pae of Wat Pikultong
LuangPhor Tim of Wat Lahan-rai
LuangPhor Jong of Wat Nartangnok
LuangPhor Perm of Wat Klangbangkaew
LuangPhor Tae of Wat Sam-Ngam
LuangPhor Doo of Wat Sakae
LuangPhor Top of Wat Chondan
LuangPhor Daeng of Wat Khaobandai-it
LuangPhor Mui of Wat Donrai
LuangPhor Kuay of Wat Kositaram
LuangPhor Prom of Wat Chongkae
LuangPhor Thongsook of Wat Sapansoong
PT Klai of Wat Suan Kan
LuangPhor Dit of Wat Paksra
LuangPhor Noi of Wat Dharmasala
LuangPhor Nai of Wat Banjang
LuangPhor Keaw of Wat Songbon
LuangPhor See of Wat Sakae
LuangPhor Boi of Wat Manao
Achang Nam of Wat Donsala
LuangPhor Seng of Wat Kalaya
LuangPhor Tira of Wat Parlaylai
LuangPhor Boonmi of Wat Kaosamorkorn
LuangPhor Rian of Wat Bang-rahong
LuangPhor Kern of Wat Sungko
LuangPhor Cham of Wat Nualnoradit
LuangPhor Nor of Wat Klangtarur
LuangPhor Pol of Wat Tiantut
LuangPhor Tor of Wat Namatoom
LuangPhor Chern of Wat Yansen
LuangPhor Sood of Wat Kalong
LuangPhor Nerng of Wat Julamani
LuangPhor Kee of Wat Huchang
LuangPhor Kaew of Wat Chonglom
LuangPhor Gun of Wat Khaokaew
LuangPhor Tongyoo of Wat Mai-nongpa-ong
LuangPhor Toon of Wat Bhotinimit
Chaokun Jia of Wat Bhoti
Chaokun Prayat of Wat Suthat
LuangPhor Dee of Wat Nuer
LuangPhor Kak of Wat Huakhao
LuangPhor Yim of Wat Jaojed
LuangPhor Ming of Wat Gok
LuangPhor Hiang of Wat Par
LuangPhor Juan of Wat Nongsoom
LuangPhor Un of Wat Prayat
LuangPhor Tium of Wat Kasatratirach
LuangPhor Sorn of Wat Singsarng
LuangPhor Tan of Wat Dharmsen
LuangPhor Tian of Wat Bost
LuangPhor Nin of Wat Kornburi
LuangPhor Tong-yoo of Wat Tasao
LuangPhor Budda of Wat Klangchoosri
LuangPhor Mian of Wat Bhotikajao
In the year B.E.2506, Wat Prasat was almost totally destroyed by a fire which broke out in the temple. After the massive damage was done, a mass chanting ceremony was organised to help raise funds for the rebuilding of the temple. Many types of amulets were consecrated and they were chanted twice in B.E.2506. The chanting was first held continuously for 3 days and 3 nights from the 6th to 9th of March B.E.2506. The second time was held for 4 days and 4 nights from the 13th to 15th of November B.E.2506.
Some of the basic components in the amulet consist of:
- Broken fragments of Somdej Wat Bangkhunphrom
- Soil from 4 holy places of the Buddha's time
- Mineral ore
- Phong Itije (Prosperity), Phong Maharaj, Phong Puttamang
- Nur Din (Soil)
- See Pheung (Lip Wax)
- Wahn Jampasak (Power, Authority, Prestige)
- Raw Leklai (metal charm believed to melt at candle temperature)
- Holy metal plates that were used to write Yantras