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Grande amulette Phra Somdej Palang Baramee Tham - Vénérable Phrakru Palad Nisit.

Large Phra Somdej Palang Baramee Tham Amulet - Venerable Phrakru Palad Nisit.

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Large Phra Somdej Palang Baramee Tham amulet consecrated in the 1990s by Venerable Phrakru Palad Nisit of Wat Sapnoi Thammaratsami (Petchaboon).

A rare and majestic amulet, this large Phra Somdej Palang Baramee Tham was consecrated by the venerable Phrakru Palad Nisit Thanansampanno , an eminent monk of the Northeastern school, at Wat Sapnoi Thammaratsami (Phetchabun province). Consecrated in the early 1990s , it bears the authentic marks of time and its power.


Product details

  • Name : พระสมเด็จพลังบารมีธรรม

  • Master : Phrakru Palad Nisit Thanansampanno (พระครูปลัดนิสิต ธนัญช์สัมปันโน)

  • Temple : Wat Sapnoi Thammaratsami, Phetchabun

  • Estimated Year : Early 1990s

  • Type : Phra Somdej Palang Baramee Tham

  • Dimensions : approx. 5.2 x 3.8 cm (excluding reliquary)

  • Weight : approx. 34 grams

  • Material : Sacred powder (Phong Phra Somdej) and ancient materials from the renovation of the Chedi of Wat Sapnoi.

  • Condition : Antique amulet, traces of age confirming its authenticity.


Special Features

  • Obverse : Classic Phra Somdej shape with three takut inserted at the base (copper, gold and silver colors) – triple protection.

  • Reverse : Inserted brass medal, representing the venerable seated in meditation on the back of an elephant , symbol of mental power, grounding and wisdom.


Meaning and powers attributed

  • “Palang Baramee Tham” means the power of the merit of Dhamma :
    This amulet is linked to inner strength , discipline , spiritual advancement and victory over passions .

  • The three takut reinforce the protective and conjuratory effect, acting as shields against curses, physical dangers or invisible attacks.

  • The image of the monk on the elephant is a rare symbol of taming the wild mind , a metaphor for the advanced practice of meditation found in both Thailand and Tibet.