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Phayant LP Chong with the temple emblem, Wat NaTang Nok, Ayuthaya, B.E.2495. This is a very rare item and this example is in excellent condition.This is maybe one of the best examples of this Yant in existence. Size= 29 x 37.5 cm.




The Below LP Chong's Paayant(Magic Cloth) is in excellent condition. It's rare to find such the well-kept Paayant like this. The more important thing is that the Paayant bears the stamped emblem of Wat NaTang Nok Temple (below), which is well comfirmed on its origin.

It's graded as the Grand-Prize .

In the period before WWII, LP Chong made Takrut chains of both 8 pieces and 16 pieces, amulet medals and bronze mini statues. After WWII, he began making paper Yant Nok Khum( a kind of bird called " Khum" which means protection) with his picture at the center. Some thirty years ago, we would see his paper Yant with wood framing widely hung in houses at SeeKook (the precinct where Wat NaTang Nok located). After making the paper Yant Nok Khum, he began making printed cloth Phayant(Pha= cloth). Some of them were distributed at his temple while so many distributed at other temples where he had helped raising up fund for temple restorations. Most of his Phayants bear no stamped emblem of Wat NaTang Nok temple, only very few that bear the emblem.


This is the real picture of LP Chong of Wat Natang Nok who has great mercy and miracles, and to whom the people pay respect. The Guru deserves to receive respect from people; if that's done, he will bless you and protect you including bring you the fortune, prosperity and happiness. You can use this Phayant as on your wishes.

The Katha for great fortune & protection(Above)
Buddhang Arathnang , PraDhammang Arathnang, Sangkhang Arathnang Buddhang Chaiyasithanang Mahalaphang, Dhammang Chaiyasithanang Mahalaphang , Sangkhang Chaiyasithanang Mahalaphang KhaPhaChao KhoArathana Khun LuangPhor Chong ChongBandan Hai KhaPhaChao MeeSrisirimongkhol MeeLapphol AnYingYai KhoHai KleuKlaad Jak SattruMooRai ThangPuang.

Translation: I, hereby, invite the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangkha.... May Lord Buddha bless me for treasure and great fortune May Dhamma bless me for treasure and great fortune May Sangkha bless me for treasure and great fortune May I invite Luang Phor Chong bless me for all great goodness, great fortune, great safety from all enemies.

Thai script fonts on the Phayant is of pre-war and post-war style. The wording used on the top left is also old-styled narration.
Some areas stongly moistened will become darker brown stained.

Below; Old-styled cloth with some bigger cotton cords. The cloth was made stiff by starching before printing the Yant by printing block. Brown stain caused by human-hand's saltiness. Every old Phayant must have this brown salty stain.

LP Chong picture on the top of Phayant and the Singharaj on the lower center. The Singharaj often used by the Great Guru as a symbol of his amulets which included his WWII magic jackets and medals.


Khmer texts above tiger's (Singha) back;
"Sing Ha Naa Thang (Singha NaaThang).

Above; Wat NaTang Nok emblem stamped on the Phayant. The stamped ink is dried, dull red. LP Chong Phayant with a stamped emblem is a very rare-to-find item.






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