Thai Amulet Sacred Takrut Seththee Maha Aumnaj | LP Boonma Wealth Protection
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Thai Amulet Takrut Seththee Maha Aumnaj by Luang Por Boonma
Sacred three-layer Takrut amulet blessed by Luang Por Boonma Chotithammo, a respected Thai monk from Sangkhamsi Khao Kaew Thong Monastery in Prachinburi Province, Thailand.
This powerful takrut is known as Seththee Maha Aumnaj, meaning “Millionaire Great Authority.” Devotees believe it carries strong spiritual energy for wealth attraction, authority, protection, success, and overcoming obstacles in life and business.
The takrut is rolled in traditional three-layer form and kept inside a durable stainless steel tube for protection and convenient carrying. Suitable for keeping on the body, in a bag, wallet, vehicle, shop, or altar.
Included with the amulet is the sacred katha chanting sheet used for meditation, blessing, and spiritual empowerment.
Believed Benefits of Worship
- Attracts wealth, prosperity, and good fortune
- Enhances authority, respect, and leadership
- Protection from dangers and negative energies
- Helps remove obstacles and bad luck
- Supports business, career, and financial success
- Brings confidence, luck, and spiritual support
- Helps fulfill wishes and aspirations
Features
- Authentic Thai sacred takrut amulet
- Three-layer hand-rolled takrut design
- Blessed by LP Boonma Chotithammo
- Comes in stainless steel protective tube
- Includes sacred katha chanting paper
- Portable and easy to carry
- Suitable for worship, collection, or gifting
Short History of Luang Por Boonma
Luang Por Boonma Chotithammo is a respected Thai monk associated with Sangkhamsi Khao Kaew Thong Monastery in Prachinburi Province, Thailand. He is known among devotees for creating sacred talismans and takrut amulets focused on protection, wealth, spiritual power, and supportive life energy. His blessed amulets are appreciated by Thai collectors and worshippers seeking prosperity, authority, and safety.
Important Note
This item is a spiritual and cultural religious collectible. Beliefs regarding amulets and sacred objects are personal traditions in Thai Buddhist culture.