Phra Naphok Buddha Amulet (Roon Samon Dok) consecrated by Luang Phor Hin in 2006
This magnificent medal depicts Phra Naphok, the Buddha protected by the seven-headed Naga King, a traditional symbol of spiritual protection, serenity, and victory over trials. This Buddha is also traditionally seen as the protector of people born on a Saturday.
Created for the Roon Samon Dok series, this amulet was consecrated in 2006 (B.E. 2549) at Wat Phra Prang, in Suphanburi province, under the blessing of the venerable Luang Phor Hin.
The reverse side features a representation of the temple's famous Phra Prang, recalling the link between this amulet and its place of consecration.
In Thai tradition, Phra Naphok is particularly sought after for attracting protection against dangers, promoting inner calm, strengthening life stability, and warding off negative influences.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Hin
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Phra Prang
- 📜 Province: Suphanburi
- ✨ Deity: Phra Naphok (Buddha protected by the Naga King)
- 💫 Benefits/powers: Protection, inner peace, luck, stability, warding off negative influences.
- 📐 Dimensions: 35 mm X 23 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 11 grams
This 2006 series is appreciated by both collectors and practitioners wishing to wear a traditional representation of Phra Naphok consecrated in a historical temple in Suphanburi province.
🔷 Under the seven heads of the Naga, the Buddha remains perfectly still despite the storms. This image reminds us that true strength is born from inner peace, and that protection accompanies those who maintain a righteous and serene mind.