The Phra Nak Prok amulet was consecrated by the Venerable Luang Phor Boontham of Wat Sarakrabueang in Kanchanaburi province. This powerful amulet belongs to the great tradition of Phra Nak Prok, major symbols of protection, stability, and spiritual elevation.
The main face depicts the meditating Buddha under the protection of the king of the Nagas , seated on the coils of the sacred serpent. The Naga spreads his hoods over the Buddha to protect him from the elements and negative influences, embodying invisible defense, inner strength, and mastery of deep energies.
This iconography is traditionally associated with karmic protection , resilience in the face of adversity , and emotional and spiritual stability . Phra Nak Prok is particularly recommended for people going through periods of transformation, making important decisions, or wishing to protect themselves against negative influences.
Consecrated by Luang Phor Boontham, a master respected for the purity of his practice and the rigor of his blessings, this amulet benefits from a calm but deep energy, acting as a discreet and constant shield for its wearer.
A solid and balanced protective amulet, designed to accompany its wearer on the path to wisdom and stability for a long time.
Features :
🙏 Master: Luang Phor Boontham
🛕 Temple: Wat Sarakrabueang, Kanchanaburi
✨ Divinity: Buddha Phra Nak Prok
📐 Dimensions: 55 mm X 35 mm
⚓ Weight: 21 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in silver-plated metal decorated with traditional polychrome motifs.
🐍 When the Naga spreads its hoods, nothing can disturb the awakened mind. Under its silent protection, the Buddha remains still, and the bearer advances protected, stable, and anchored against storms both seen and unseen.