This precious Khmer-style amulet depicts Phra Phrom ( the four-faced god Brahma ), intricately carved from sacred powder. It was consecrated by Venerable Luang Phor Rueang of Wat Khao Sam Yot , a renowned temple in Lopburi. Framed in a stainless steel reliquary, it bears witness to an ancient tradition where protection and blessings are passed down from master to disciple.
Origin and consecration
Wat Khao Sam Yot is a hilltop temple, accessible by a steep path, where Venerable Luang Phor Rueang spent many years meditating in the forest and sacred caves. His teachings of the Dharma and his longevity (nearly 101 years) earned him immense veneration in the region. This amulet is considered nâa bûcha jing jing — “truly worthy of veneration.”
Spiritual virtues
- Protection against dangers and accidents.
- Multiple blessings through the four faces of Phra Phrom, guardian of the four directions.
- Strengthening luck and positive karma.
- Miraculous story: A disciple of Luang Phor Rueang is said to have survived more than thirty shotgun blasts thanks to the power of this amulet.
Features
🙏 Master: Luang Phor Rueang (Wat Khao Sam Yot, Lopburi)
🛕 Temple: Wat Khao Sam Yot (Lopburi)
✨ Deity: Phra Phrom (Four-faced Brahma)
📐 Dimensions: 4 cm x 3 cm
⚓ Weight: 22 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
Miraculous legend of this amulet : A story from the early 200s tells of a disciple of Luang Phor Rueang, who was shot more than thirty times with a shotgun, who emerged almost unharmed—claiming that the power of the amulet saved his life.
To wear this amulet is to invoke the presence of the great four-faced Brahma, protector of the directions and dispenser of infinite blessings. Each face looks out upon a world, each breath carries a promise, and each blessing weaves an invisible veil of protection around the devotee. The miraculous tales associated with this amulet are numerous, and it remains one of the most powerful talismans of Lopburi.