🐓 Buddha and Fighting Roosters Amulet – Luang Phor Suang (Wat Tham Phrom Sawat – Lopburi)
Powerful sacred powder amulet depicting the Buddha in a meditating posture, surrounded by golden symbols and red fighting cocks – sacred animals in Thai tradition for their tenacity and good fortune in battle. Every detail is finely cast and hand-painted, with mystical inscriptions in ancient Khom engraved in the background.
Blessed by Venerable Luang Phor Suang (หลวงพ่อสวง), a famous monk of Wat Tham Phrom Sawat in Lopburi , known for his powerful amulets imbued with Barami (merit) and metta mahaniyom (benevolent charisma) .
📌 Features:
- Origin: Wat Tham Phrom Sawat (Lopburi)
- Consecration: By Venerable Luang Phor Suang
- Type: Cast and painted sacred powder amulet
- Iconography: Meditating Buddha – fighting cocks – Khom letters
- Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.5 cm
- Weight: 28 grams
🌟 Spiritual virtues
- Protection against harmful influences
- Charisma and authority
- Victory in conflicts or competitions
- Development of merit and wisdom
Roosters symbolize vigilance, pride, fortitude, and combative prosperity . Associated with the Buddha, they embody the inner struggle toward enlightenment and domination over worldly desires.
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Beneath the golden surface of this amulet, an ancient force slumbers. The Buddha, seated on the lotus of wisdom, radiates a blazing halo, while the ember-red roosters face each other in an eternal duel—symbols of a world where mind and instinct clash to forge destiny. Worn around the neck, this amulet is not a mere talisman: it is an invitation to vigilance, bravery, and awakening in the face of the invisible struggles of existence.