This collection is dedicated to The Most Venerable Luang Phor Taweesak, nicknamed Ajarn Seuar Dam ("The Black Tiger Master"), a figure as legendary as he is atypical in contemporary Thai Buddhism. Born on March 5, 1907, he passed away in 2021 at the remarkable age of 114. He was the abbot of Wat SriNual, a temple surprisingly located in a military school on the outskirts of Bangkok.
A monk, a tiger, a vigilante
Before donning his robes, Luang Phor Taweesak was one of Thailand's famous “Three Bandit Lords”, alongside Tiger-Bai (the Red Tiger) and MahaSuan (the White Tiger). Like a modern-day Robin Hood, he redistributed stolen money to the poor and, with his companions, funded the construction of schools, roads, and hospitals across the country. It is estimated that they donated over 4 billion baht to Thai society.
A magical lineage and authentic power
A disciple of the lineage of the very famous Luang Phor Suk of Wat Phra Kong MakarmTao,
Luang Phor Taweesak developed a powerful mastery of sacred magic.
He is particularly known for:
- His public demonstrations of telekinetic powers, validated even by skeptical illusionists
- His blessings of personalized Takrut, sometimes created on-site for visitors
- His legendary Jatukarm Ramathep amulets, particularly the "3 Tigers Return Hearts" series (Red, Black, White)
- His consecration rituals imbued with a particular energy, notably through sacred Sai Sin threads and powerful Nam Mön
The Most Venerable Luang Phor Taweesak also made numerous television appearances, where he demonstrated his talents as a spiritual master and magnetizer,
drawing Yant in a state of deep concentration.
A master of unparalleled generosity

During a personal visit to Wat Srinual in 2008, I received a benevolent correction and an exceptional gift from him: after presenting one of his amulets to him to ask for his blessing, Luang Phor Taweesak found that only the box was authentic,
the Takut Look Pern amulet inside being empty (and therefore fake)!
He took the time to engrave, roll, and specially bless a Takrut amulet,
placed it in the box, and gave it to me as a gift, declaring that it was now
a unique blessed piece.
A rare gesture that summarizes all the benevolence of this exceptional master.
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