🌚 These protective Phra Rahu amulets are carved from one-eyed coconut shell (กะลาตาเดียว – gala dta diaow), a sacred material used for centuries in Thailand to ward off harmful influences. Each piece is intricately engraved with the fearsome image of Phra Rahu , the devourer of the stars, a symbol of occult power and the reversal of bad luck.
These amulets were consecrated by an Ajarn of the lineage of Wat Sri Sathong (Nakhon Pathom), a legendary temple linked to the veneration of Rahu and renowned for the power of its rituals. They are said to offer invisible protection against accidents, black magic, karmic debts, and jealousy.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Ajarn of the Wat Sri Sathong lineage
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Sri Sathong (Nakhon Pathom)
- ✨ Deity: Phra Rahu
- 📐 Dimensions: approximately 3 - 4 - 6 cm
- ⚓ Weight: variable (a few grams)
🔮 Traditionally, the one-eyed coconut shell is extremely rare and highly revered. Associated with Rahu, it acts as an occult shield that deflects obstacles, amplifies charisma, and bestows a mysterious aura upon its wearer.
✨ Mysticism and legend:
Phra Rahu is the mighty celestial giant who swallows the sun and moon, causing eclipses. In Thai belief, he is both feared and revered: his amulets are sought to transform negative energies into opportunities . Wearing such a coin is an invitation to Rahu to devour one's misfortunes and make way for a new destiny.