Phra Phong Siwali Amulet – Roon Maha Ruam Ruam Mahat (1998)
Consecrated in 1998 by the very venerable Luang Phor Kassem Ajarn Supo (หลวงพ่อเกษม อาจารสุโภ) of Wat Muang (Ang Thong province), this exceptional amulet made of sacred powder (Phra Phong) belongs to the “Roon Maha Ruam Ruam Mahat” series.
On the front , we discover the representation of Phra Siwali , the great mendicant hermit, a blessed figure of Theravāda Buddhism, symbol of luck and prosperous travels. On the back , appears the sacred turtle Phaya Taoreuam , a powerful protective entity associated with longevity, prosperity and defense against karmic obstacles.
Wat Muang, Ang Thong
Located in Ang Thong Province, Wat Muang is famous for housing Thailand's largest Buddha statue, standing 92 meters tall. This temple attracts many pilgrims for its shrines, spiritual gardens, and monumental representations. It is recognized as a high place of practice and devotion, radiating far beyond the region.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Kassem Ajarn Supo
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Muang (Ang Thong)
- ✨ Divinity: Phra Siwali & Phaya Taoreuam
- 📐 Dimensions: approx. 4cm × 3.4cm
- ⚓ Weight: approx. 20 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made stainless steel reliquary decorated with traditional motifs
This amulet combines the blessings of Phra Siwali, protector of travelers, and Phaya Taoreuam, guardian of prosperity and longevity. It is particularly indicated for attracting success, protection, and fortune on the long journey of life.
Mystical
To wear this amulet is to travel under the invisible guidance of Phra Siwali , whose steps are synonymous with prosperity. The back, sealed by the sacred turtle, acts as spiritual armor against misfortune, while paving the way for lasting prosperity. Together, they offer the practitioner a complete, protective and beneficial talisman , balancing immediate luck and future wealth.