🐍 Amulet of the Buddha Phra Naphok made of dark alchemical metal ( loh dam ), blessed by the very venerable Luang Phor Dam at Wat Ban Bua , in the province of Buriram .
Phra Naphok, a form of Buddha protected by the naga king Mucalinda, is depicted here in deep meditation under the protection of a seven-headed serpent. This posture symbolizes inner stability in the face of the storms of the world and evokes periods of sacred retreat conducive to awakening. Phra Naphok Buddha is also considered the protector of those born on a Saturday.
The dark patina of this piece, characteristic of the alchemical metal loh dam, testifies to its energetic concentration. Each piece in this series was consecrated according to the traditional rites of Northeast Thailand, under the authority of the venerable Luang Phor Dam, a monk respected for his intensive meditation practices and powers of protective blessing.
Dimensions: approximately 4 cm high – 2 cm wide
Weight: approximately 18 grams
Reliquary: yes, new custom-made in stainless steel
About Luang Phor Dam:
This discreet master from northeastern Thailand is renowned for his humility and rigor in the practice of Dharma. Faithful to the teachings of the forest, he has trained several generations of monks and lay people in deep meditation and the study of ancient texts. The objects blessed by him are sought after for their powers of protection, purification, and mental centering.
⛰ In the silence of the storm rains, Phra Naphok remains. The world stirs, the winds blow, but the flame of awakening does not flicker. Beneath the naga canopy, the meditator becomes as still as the mountain, fluid as water. This amulet is the seal of absolute calm, forged for those who walk sheltered from illusions.