Phra Pidta Double Dragon Amulet (Pim Saensomboon) of the Very Venerable Luang Phor Saen Passano
This superb Phra Pidta Double Dragon medal (pim Saensomboon) was consecrated in 2018 as a numbered limited edition of 999 pieces by the Venerable Luang Phor Saen (1907–2019) of Wat Ban Nong Chik in Sri Saket Province. It is a powerful amulet of invulnerability in the direct lineage of protective objects once worn by medieval warriors of Thailand.
The Phra Pidta, master of the closing of the senses, is here magnified by two protective dragons, symbols of authority, mystical vigilance, and telluric force. This double dragon configuration is reputed to intensify protection against visible and invisible attacks, malevolence, hostile magic, and accidents.
In hand, the amulet emanates a stable, ancient energy, deeply rooted in the esoteric tradition of Isan. The blessings of Luang Phor Saen – renowned for his longevity and extreme ritual purity – lend this medal a dimension sought after by practitioners, collectors, and adherents of the Pidta tradition.
Features :
🙏 Master: Luang Phor Saen (1907–2019)
🛕 Temple: Wat Ban Nong Chik, Sri Saket
✨ Deity: Phra Pidta Double Dragon
📐 Dimensions: Diameter: 30 mm
⚓ Weight: 15 grams
New medals, never worn.
In the unseen realms, when the winds rise and intentions become clouded, the Pidta remains the guardian of inner silence. Between the two dragons that watch without ever sleeping, the wearer's spirit stands like a rock amidst the storms. He who wears this amulet walks with the assurance of ancient warriors: danger turns away, traps dissolve, and the path opens with the quiet strength of one who sees without looking and advances without trembling.