Large Jatukham Rammathep amulet consecrated at Wat Mahatat
Large Thai amulet consecrated to Jatukham Rammathep, a major protective figure in southern Thailand, linked to the sacred tradition of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
The main side depicts Jatukham Rammathep seated in a majestic posture, surrounded by sacred symbols, nagas, and elements reminiscent of ancient shrines. The reverse features a ritual composition with Phra Pidta at its center, surrounded by protective forms associated with Phra Rahu and esoteric Thai signs.
Features:
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Mahatat, Nakhon Si Thammarat
- ✨ Deity: Jatukham Rammathep, Phra Pidta, Phra Rahu
- 📐 Dimensions: Diameter: 50 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 27 grams
- Given its size, this amulet would be difficult to wear and is therefore offered without a reliquary, to be kept as a votive tablet on your altar (or to be placed inside a Buddha statue to charge it)
Consecrated in 2008 at Wat Mahatat in Nakhon Si Thammarat, this amulet belongs to the great tradition of Jatukham talismans, sought after for protection, spiritual strength, success, and the ability to ward off negative influences.
The presence of Phra Pidta on the reverse reinforces the idea of protection against visible and invisible dangers, while Phra Rahu evokes mastery over dark periods, reversals of fortune, and difficult karmic energies.
🌑 This amulet seems to echo the ancient rites of southern Thailand, where nagas, celestial guardians, and protective powers watch over uncertain paths. It invites one to advance with courage, lucidity, and confidence under the protection of Jatukham Rammathep.