This sacred Taowessuwan Jaosur Lanna amulet is created in the Lanna artistic style, blending powerful Northern Thai spiritual traditions. Issued by Wat Rong Kum Luang in BE 2565, the amulet features Taowessuwan (Vessavana) on the front—guardian king of the north and ruler of Asura spirits—while the reverse depicts the Phaya Naga King, symbol of wealth, fertility, and divine protection.
The combination of Taowessuwan and Phaya Naga represents supreme guardianship, authority, and prosperity according to Thai and Lanna beliefs.
🔍 Key Features
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Front: Taowessuwan Jaosur in Lanna style
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Back: Phaya Naga King – mythical serpent king
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Temple: Wat Rong Kum Luang
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Year of Creation: BE 2565 (2022)
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Tradition: Lanna (Northern Thai) sacred art
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Condition: Excellent
✨ Believed Benefits (According to Thai Belief)
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🛡️ Strong protection against evil spirits, black magic, and negative energies
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💰 Attracts wealth, fortune, and abundance
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👑 Enhances authority, leadership, and respect
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🚪 Guards home and business from misfortune
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🌊 Naga energy supports luck, success, and smooth life flow
🪷 Spiritual Significance
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Taowessuwan is one of the Four Heavenly Kings, revered for protection, justice, and removal of obstacles
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Phaya Naga King is deeply associated with prosperity, rain, fertility, and hidden treasures
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Lanna tradition emphasizes ancient Northern incantations and ritual empowerment
⭐ Authenticity
100% genuine Thai amulet
Issued and blessed by Wat Rong Kum Luang
Suitable for daily wear, home altar, or collection
This piece is Alpaka Satin embed with gems on Taowesuwan stick, code number 1698, committee edition, come in clear color acrylic waterproof case, ready to wear.