Phra Nak Prok (Buddha protected by Naga) amulet , made on the occasion of the series of the construction of the great sacred stupa at Wiang Pa Pao (Samnak Song Natham), in the province of Chiang Rai. This limited series was blessed during a grand ceremony on June 18, 2010 (BE 2553) .
The front depicts the Buddha meditating under the protection of the Naga Mucalinda, surrounded by a protective naga and dragon. This representation is one of the most powerful symbols of inner stability and spiritual protection in Thai Buddhism.
The reverse features a detailed depiction of the shrine's sacred stupa (chedi), accompanied by smaller secondary chedis. This scene illustrates the intention of this series: to collect the donations needed to build the temple's great stupa.
Master Blesser(s) : Venerable Monks of Chiang Rai Province
Temple of Origin : Nawakanthara Monastic Center (สํานักสงฆ์นาวากรรณธารา), Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai
Year of consecration : 2010 (BE 2553)
Dimensions : 4.2 cm x 3.5 cm
Weight : approximately 18 grams
Reliquary : New custom-made stainless steel reliquary decorated with traditional motifs
Original temple box included
🛕 In the invisible twists and turns of the material world, the protective Naga watches, coiled around awakened consciousness. Each spiral of his body is a circle of silence, each gaze a bulwark against illusion. The Buddha fears neither tumult nor rain—he is already calm. This amulet is a fragment of that silence, a shard of that calm rooted in the Dharma.