Wat Chulamanee
Champi Medal of the God Nezha, “Lord of Miraculous Power” (the Third Prince), Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2566 (2023)

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Champi Medal of the God Nezha, “Lord of Miraculous Power” (the Third Prince), Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2566 (2023)

B.E. 2566

A champi-shaped medal with the god Nezha (Nazha Sam Thai Chue, the Third Prince) standing on wheels of fire on the obverse and yantra and lotus on the reverse, the edition “Lord of Miraculous Power,” by Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro, Wat Chulamanee, B.E. 2566, in 8 materials with reverence prices.

The champi medal of the god Nezha, “Lord of Miraculous Power” is a champi-shaped medal enshrining on its obverse the god Nezha (Nazha Sam Thai Chue · 哪吒三太子, the Third Prince), three-faced and many-armed, standing upon wheels of fire, surrounded by Chinese characters and the Thai inscription “Thewa-ratchabut Nacha, the Third Prince,” with yantra and a lotus on the reverse together with the inscription “Wat Chulamanee, Samut Songkhram, B.E. 2566.”

It was created by Luang Pho Phra Khru Sophitwiriyaphon (Luang Pho Itthi Bhaddacaro), Wat Chulamanee, Bang Chang Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province, in the Buddhist year B.E. 2566 (2023 CE) · every piece bears a serial number.

Materials, Numbers Made, and Reverence Prices

The temple recorded the production as follows.

  1. Pure gold with red rachawadi enamel — 52 medals · reverence price 59,000 baht

  2. Pure gold — 54 medals · reverence price 57,000 baht

  3. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel, gold mask — 500 medals · reverence price 7,000 baht

  4. Pure silver with red rachawadi enamel — 3,000 medals · reverence price 2,500 baht

  5. Pure silver — 3,000 medals · reverence price 2,000 baht

  6. Full-formula nawaloha rich in gold — 2,000 medals · reverence price 1,000 baht

  7. Thong-thip alloy — 50,000 medals · reverence price 300 baht

  8. Polished copper — 61,100 medals · reverence price 300 baht

Gallery of the Medals and the Production List

For information on obtaining these pieces, please enquire directly with Wat Chulamanee, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province.

Note: This account is compiled from the production information and list published by the temple, to record the history of this edition, and is not intended for any commercial purpose whatsoever.