The Most Venerable Luang Phor Somchai ( Phra Peepit Pakanathön ), abbot of Wat Paliwat (วัดปาลีวัตร) in Bangkok, is a low-key but deeply respected figure in contemporary Thai Buddhism. Born around 1935 and ordained as an adult, he devoted his entire life to Dharma and meditation, while following ancient traditions of protective magic. He is particularly known for his tiger amulets, his Phra Lak invocations, and his esoteric practices inspired by the Wicha Suea tradition.
Luang Phor Somchai officiated several major consecration ceremonies at his temple, often in the presence of other renowned masters such as Luang Phor Sakorn. In 2551 (2008), he organized a major ritual at Wat Paliwat, where several tiger amulets were blessed, renowned for their power to protect and deter negative energies and invisible enemies. These objects, often made using ancient methods (alchemical alloys, strengthening prayers, insertion of sacred materials), have become prized by collectors and practitioners.
Despite his discretion and lack of widespread media attention, Luang Phor Somchai's spiritual influence continues to inspire many devotees. His amulets are renowned for their effectiveness in the following areas: physical and psychological protection, strengthening personal charisma, deterring hostile forces, and increasing luck. Each piece bears witness to ancient knowledge passed down with rigor and compassion.
This page is dedicated to the genuine amulets blessed by Luang Phor Somchai , all from Wat Paliwat, carefully selected for their authenticity and spiritual power.
Explore this rare collection and discover the silent yet powerful magic of a master forgotten by the general public, but honored in the hearts of the initiated.