This protective car talisman, consecrated on April 13, 2012, by the venerable Luang Phor Nat of Wat Nong Tatham (Pranburi province), is a rare and emblematic piece of Thai protective Buddhism.
Large in size and shaped like a Bodhi tree leaf, this talisman bears the sacred colors of the Thai flag. On one side, we discover the venerable Luang Phor Nat seated in meditation on a powerful Singharaj, a symbol of strength and protection, surrounded by two protective dragons with dynamic energies.
On the other side, a majestic golden Tao Wessuwan stands, guardian of wealth and protector against negative forces. This representation reinforces the talisman's protective purpose, especially during travel.
At the top, a square medal bears the inscription "Kléokrat Plodpaï," meaning protection and safety. At the bottom, a small bell accompanies the amulet, producing a subtle sound believed to ward off harmful influences.
This talisman is specially designed to be hung on a car's rearview mirror, acting as a spiritual shield against accidents, road hazards, and undesirable energies.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Nat
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Nong Tatham (Pranburi)
- ✨ Deity: Tao Wessuwan, Singharaj
- 📐 Dimensions: Total height 13 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 29 grams
🔔✨ Suspended between sky and road, this talisman becomes a silent guardian, watching over every journey. Between the power of the Singharaj and the authority of Tao Wessuwan, it embodies an invisible yet constant presence, guiding and protecting the traveler from the uncertainties of the world.