Skip to product information
A large sacred powder amulet depicting the Most Venerable Somdej Toh Phrommarangsi (1788–1872), one of the most revered monks of Thai Buddhism. Made in a tricolor composition evoking the national flag (blue, white, and red), this exceptional piece was dedicated in 2007. This type of amulet pays homage to the spiritual power and timeless wisdom of Somdej Toh, author of the famous khata chinabunchon and inventor of the Phra Somdej amulet. Surrounding the image of the Venerable are two sacred copper Takut scrolls. The reverse of the amulet presents an impressive scene: the god Phra Phrom (Brahma) enthroned in the center, surrounded by eight powerful Phra Rahu , celestial demons and guardians of the directions.
In the colorful folds of the Thai flag, the silhouette of Somdej Toh watches silently. The Venerable One embodies the balance between the three jewels – Buddha, Dharma, Sangha – also symbolized by the three red, white, and blue bands. On the reverse, the eight Phra Rahu form a circle of celestial protection, guarding Brahma like a crown of shadows in the service of divine light. This amulet is not simply worn; it is invoked like a royal seal, engraved in matter and faith.
- Diameter : 60 mm.
- Weight: 45 grams.
- Custom-made steel reliquary (fairly used)
In the colorful folds of the Thai flag, the silhouette of Somdej Toh watches silently. The Venerable One embodies the balance between the three jewels – Buddha, Dharma, Sangha – also symbolized by the three red, white, and blue bands. On the reverse, the eight Phra Rahu form a circle of celestial protection, guarding Brahma like a crown of shadows in the service of divine light. This amulet is not simply worn; it is invoked like a royal seal, engraved in matter and faith.