🐯 Phra Phong Luang Phor Chamnian Amulet – 2010 Series
This Phra Phong amulet was dedicated in 2010 to Wat Tham Seuar by the Venerable Luang Phor Chamnian Silasétho, on the occasion of his 74th birthday . It represents the venerable master in relief, surrounded by blessings and sacred inscriptions.
On the reverse, the amulet bears a mystical spiral composed of 18 tigers , a powerful symbol of protection, courage, and spiritual authority. Tigers embody inner strength and the ability to triumph over obstacles.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Chamnian Silasétho
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Tham Seuar (Krabi)
- ✨ Deity: Image of Luang Phor Chamnian
- 📐 Dimensions: 4 cm x 3.5 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 11 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made acrylic reliquary.
Wat Tham Seuar (Tiger Cave Temple):
Located in Krabi , Wat Tham Seuar is one of the most famous temples in southern Thailand. Nestled in a landscape of jungle and limestone cliffs, it owes its name to a cave where monks reportedly spotted tiger footprints. The temple is renowned for its steep steps (over 1,200 steps) leading to a large golden Buddha, offering panoramic views of the province. It is a place of intense meditation and great spiritual power, closely linked to the figure of Luang Phor Chamnian and the tradition of forest monks.
Virtues and blessings:
This amulet carries the strength of tigers and the wisdom of Luang Phor Chamnian .
It is known to protect against physical and occult dangers, give charisma, and strengthen determination. The number 18, associated with the tigers on the reverse, evokes inexhaustible energy and victory over trials.