🔆 Medal of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Suthisak Tachasuto blessed in 1998 at Wat Wang Nam Khao
This sacred medal depicts the highly venerable Luang Phor Suthisak Tachasuto, a respected monk from Wat Wang Nam Khao in Nakhon Sawan. The obverse shows his portrait in relief within a traditional sacred leaf-shaped composition, while the reverse reveals an elaborate protective yant, finely engraved according to the great Thai esoteric tradition.
Blessed in 1998, this protective medal is part of the lineage of monastic amulets sought after for their spiritual strength, their blessing power, and their deeply ritualistic dimension. The master's face embodies here a benevolent presence, inner discipline, and the transmission of sacred energy intended to accompany the practitioner daily.
The yant on the reverse reinforces the protective nature of this piece. Through its complex lines, ritual squares, and sacred inscriptions, it acts as a seal of spiritual defense, traditionally associated with protection against harmful influences, strengthening inner confidence, and mental stability.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Suthisak Tachasuto
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Wang Nam Khao, Nakhon Sawan
- 📐 Dimensions: 32 mm X 25 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 9 grams
🙏 Infused with the master's presence and sealed by a highly protective yant, this medal radiates an aura of peaceful vigilance, inner strength, and silent protection. It accompanies the wearer as a sacred reminder of monastic blessing, spiritual stability, and the invisible power of consecrated formulas.