Thai Amulet โ Phra Jatukam Ramathep Luang Nui Wat Kohong BE 2550
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๐ฟ Amulet Overview
This authentic Phra Jatukam Ramathep amulet was created for the Joa Pitee Kuang Sattawat (Half-Century Grand Ritual) ceremony, one of the most significant consecration events held at Wat Kohong, Nakhon Si Thammarat, in B.E. 2550.
The amulet features a round medallion form with a deeply detailed sacred image of Phra Jatukam Ramathep on the front, symbolizing divine guardianship, authority, and spiritual wealth. The reverse bears sacred yantra inscriptions and temple markings, representing powerful protection and auspicious blessings.
The distinctive redย sacred powder material, visibly embedded with ritual herbs and holy substances, reflects traditional southern Thai amulet craftsmanship and authentic consecration practices.
๐ฎ Sacred Meanings & Blessings
Phra Jatukam Ramathep amulets are highly revered for their reputation in:
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๐ฐ Wealth & Prosperity โ Attracting abundance and business success
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๐ก๏ธ Protection & Authority โ Shielding the wearer from danger and misfortune
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๐ Power & Prestige โ Enhancing status, leadership, and respect
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๐ Spiritual Support โ Strengthening faith, determination, and karmic balance
This edition is especially sought after due to its major ceremonial origin and the involvement of Luang Nui, a revered master monk of southern Thailand.
๐งโ๏ธ Short History of Luang Nuiย
Luang Nui of Wat Kohong was a highly respected monk known for his deep knowledge of Dhamma, yantra inscriptions, and ancient southern Thai ritual sciences. He played an important role in the revival and proper consecration of Phra Jatukam Ramathep amulets during the height of their spiritual and cultural significance.
Luang Nui was widely admired for his strict monastic discipline, compassion, and dedication to preserving authentic Buddhist traditions. Amulets blessed under his guidance are regarded as pure, sincere, and spiritually grounded, making them highly respected among collectors and devotees alike.
๐ Importance of Phra Jatukam Ramathep
Phra Jatukam Ramathep is believed to be a royal guardian deity of Nakhon Si Thammarat, associated with ancient kings and sacred city pillars. The amulet represents a fusion of Buddhist faith, Brahmanic belief, and local spiritual guardianship, making it one of Thailandโs most powerful and symbolic sacred objects.
Collectors value Jatukam amulets not only for their spiritual reputation but also for their historical importance, particularly editions connected to major rituals and respected monks.
๐ Item Details
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Type: Phra Jatukam Ramathep
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Edition: Joa Pitee Kuang Sattawat (Half-Century Ceremony)
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Monk: Luang Nui
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Temple: Wat Kohong, Nakhon Si Thammarat
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Year: B.E. 2550 (2007)
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Material: Sacred powder with ritual herbs
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Condition: Original, authentic, shows natural age and ritual texture
โ Authenticity & Guarantee
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Genuine Thai amulet from a respected temple ceremony
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Carefully preserved
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Ideal for collectors, devotees, and spiritual practitioners