A rare Jatukham Rammathep amulet , consecrated at Wat Banrai in 2007 by the Venerable Luang Phor Koon Parissutho , accompanied by a gathering of venerable guests. This collective consecration reinforces the amulet's spiritual significance and its connection to a tradition of protection, good fortune, and stability.
On the front, there is a classic depiction of Jatukham Rammathep surrounded by Nagas , a symbol of protective power and sacred sovereignty. On the reverse, the amulet presents an image of Thao Suranaree , a tutelary figure of courage and loyalty, honored as a guardian of the home and the city.
Over time, white Phratat relics appeared on the surface of this amulet. This phenomenon is traditionally interpreted as a sure sign of great holiness and active blessing, indicating an accumulation of meritorious power within the consecrated matter.
Thao Suranaree , also known as Ya Mo , is an iconic heroine of Nakhon Ratchasima. In the early 19th century, during a time of conflict, she was honored for her courage and intelligence, having mobilized the population and helped protect the city from invasion. Her story embodies loyalty, inner strength, and selflessness for the common good. Revered to this day, she is often invoked for protection, determination, and victory in times of hardship.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Koon Parissutho
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Banrai
- ✨ Deity: Jatukham Rammathep
- 📐 Dimensions: Diameter: 6 cm
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 33 grams
- Reliquary: Custom-made plastic reliquary (quite worn)
🟡 This amulet is like a living seal. The Nagas watch over the invisible borders, Jatukham imposes stability, and Thao Suranaree awakens quiet courage. When faith clenches like a fist, when the spirit falters, it reminds us of dignity, protection, and inner victory.