⚡ Jatukham Ramathep Phaya Rahu Amulet by Ajarn Nu Kampai
This amulet made of clay, sacred powder, and herbs represents Phra Tevaraj Bodhisattva Jatukham Ramathep, a major protective figure in Thai Buddhist tradition. The reverse features Phaya Rahu, a mystical power associated with protection against harmful influences, obstacles, and invisible dangers.
This amulet belongs to the “Protection from Danger” series, from Ajarn Nu Kanphai’s samnak sak yant. It was imbued with powerful Buddhist magic by Ajarn Nu Kanphai for 9 days and 9 nights, starting on February 14, 2007.
Its beige, grainy material, laden with ritual powders, evokes traditional Thai amulets crafted from sacred elements, plants, consecrated earth, and protective substances. The reliefs show Jatukham Ramathep on one side, surrounded by sacred symbols, and Phaya Rahu on the back in a powerful and guardian representation.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Ajarn Nu Kanphai
- 🛕 Temple: Samnak Sak Yant of Ajarn Nu Kanphai
- ✨ Deity: Phra Tevaraj Bodhisattva Jatukham Ramathep, Phaya Rahu
- 📐 Dimensions: Diameter 50 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 28 grams
- Given its size, this amulet is offered as a votive tablet to be kept on your altar, without a reliquary.
In Thai tradition, Jatukham Ramathep is invoked for spiritual power, protection, success, and strength in the face of trials. Associated here with Phaya Rahu, it forms a talisman particularly oriented towards defense against dangers, occult attacks, bad luck, and disruptive energies.
This amulet is intended for collectors, practitioners, and individuals seeking spiritual support strongly marked by the tradition of sak yant, prolonged blessings, and Thai Buddhist magic.
🌑 In the secret light of Rahu and the guardian force of Jatukham Ramathep, this amulet seems to carry the memory of nine days and nine nights of recitations, offerings, and ritual concentration. Its sacred material becomes a threshold of protection, like a silent shield placed between the wearer and visible or invisible dangers.