Thai amulet Kring Keaw Payak Tiger Maha Pokkasap 1st edition Phra Aj Prasoot Wat Naitoa
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Thai Amulet: Kring Keaw Payak Tiger Maha Pokkasap (1st Edition)
Master: Phra Ajahn Prasoot, Wat Nai Tao, Trang Province
This sacred amulet, Kring Keaw Payak Maha Pokkasap – First Edition, was created and blessed by Phra Ajahn Prasoot (Wat Nai Tao, Trang), a highly respected monk renowned for his mystical knowledge and powerful consecration rituals.
🔹 Front Design: Features the sacred Kring Keaw (holy bell bead) combined with the image of a mystical tiger, symbolizing great power, protection, and authority. The tiger is also known as the master of fortune, helping attract wealth, business success, and opportunities.
🔹 Sacred Blessings (Phutthapisek): Strongly consecrated to provide:
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Wealth & Fortune – attract prosperity and financial stability
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Maha Pokkasap – treasures, abundance, and continuous luck
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Protection – safeguard against dangers, accidents, and enemies
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Anti-Black Magic – prevent curses, evil spirits, and occult harm
🔹 Material: Cast from pure copper (Purfai) mixed with sacred powders and Choopthong Boran (coated gold)
🔹 Code Number: 369 (temple certified).
🔹 Edition: 1st batch – highly sought after and rare.
This amulet is highly valued by collectors and devotees for both its beauty and strong spiritual power. It comes from the hands of a master who carries the lineage of Phor Than Saeng and other great Southern Thai monks.
✅ Ready in waterproof casing, suitable for daily wear or collection.
Short Biography of Luang Por Prasoot (Wat Tham Phra Phutthakosii, Trang)
Wat Tham Phra Phutthakosii, also known as Wat Nai Tao, is located in Huai Yot District, Trang Province. It is a sacred temple long respected for holy amulets and mystical practices. Its current abbot, Luang Por Prasoot Piyathammo, is a highly regarded master who inherited the spiritual lineage and magical knowledge from Phor Than Saeng, the former abbot.
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Birth & Early Life:
Luang Por Prasoot was born on October 19, 1965, in Huai Yot, Trang. He was the only child in a farming family. From a young age, he stayed at Wat Nai Tao under Phor Than Saeng, where he studied Dhamma and sacred knowledge. -
Ordination & Studies:
At 20 years old, in 1986 (BE 2529), he ordained as a monk at Wat Huai Yot. He studied Buddhist scriptures and achieved the highest level of Nak Tham Ek. Afterward, he went on Tudong (forest wandering), traveling across Thailand to study under many great masters, such as:-
Luang Por Samrit (Wat Tham Phaed, Kanchanaburi)
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Luang Por Kloy (Wat Tham Khao Ngern, Chumphon)
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Luang Pu Chuen (Wat Thung Chon, Trang)
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And other famous teachers nationwide.
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Expertise:
Luang Por Prasoot is widely known for his Hoon Payon (spiritual effigy) creations, beginning with the first rare batch made from sacred Takrut. Later, he developed powerful versions such as Hoon Payon Mongkol Kao, Mom Kwak, Manora masks, Sleeping Tiger, Seven Maidens, sacred Takrut scrolls, yantra cloths, and even mystical cosmological talismans. These are famed for protection, wealth, charm, and fortune. -
Wat Nai Tao & Sacred Power:
The temple itself dates back to BE 2203 (1660 CE), housing three important Buddha statues: Phra Phutthakosii, Phra Thammaruchi, and Phra Sri Kraisorn, believed to be from the Srivijaya era. The temple is also known for sacred Lek Lai (mystical ore) found inside its caves. Luang Por Prasoot later officially extracted and preserved 400 kg of Lek Lai, embedding it beneath the principal Buddha image to protect it from theft. Some of this sacred ore was also used to create his powerful amulets. -
Legacy & Reverence:
Today, Wat Nai Tao remains a respected spiritual center. Devotees visit continuously to worship, seek blessings, and collect sacred amulets. Luang Por Prasoot is highly respected for his strict practice, meditation power, and strong reputation in consecrating protective and prosperous amulets.