π Large amulet of the tiger god Chao Po Suea β Wat Krathum Suea Pla (2007)
This impressive amulet represents Chao Po Suea , the legendary protective spirit in the form of a divine tiger, a figure revered in Thai tradition for his strength, authority and protection against danger . Created in 2007 at Wat Krathum Suea Pla (Bangkok), this rare model combines power and ritual blessing.
On the reverse side, we find Jatukham Rammathep , the guardian spirit associated with prosperity, universal protection and favorable karma. The combination of these two sacred figures makes this an exceptional coin, intended to offer courage, success and invincibility to its wearer.
Features :
- π Master: Monks of Wat Krathum Suea Pla
- π Temple: Wat Krathum Suea Pla (Bangkok)
- β¨ Deity: Chao Po Suea (front) β Jatukham Rammathep (back)
- π Dimensions: Diameter 6 cm
- β Weight: approximately 45 grams
- Reliquary: Custom-made reliquary in brown and translucent plastic
Chao Po Suea embodies controlled ferocity, protection of the righteous, and authority in the face of adversity. Worn with respect, this amulet acts as a spiritual guardian, giving its wearer the strength to face their enemies, remove obstacles, and walk confidently on their life path. The presence of Jatukham on the back reinforces karmic virtues, bringing good luck and prosperity.