Amulet blessed in 1995 at Wat Tan (Nonthaburi) by Venerable Luang Phor Siri Siriwatthano , depicting the famous master Luang Pu Suk in relief on the obverse. This precious amulet contains a fragment of the monk's robe of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Suk inserted into the blessed surface.
The reverse features a powerful image of Hanuman , the monkey god with magical powers, in a fighting pose, carved into the sacred mace. This figure embodies valor, loyalty and invincibility .
Made from a sacred paste mixed with relics and ritual pigments, this amulet is enshrined in a reliquary decorated with enameled motifs , highlighting its aspect which is both mystical and traditional.
- Master: Luang Phor Siri Siriwatthano
- Temple: Wat Tan (วัดตาล), Nonthaburi
- Deity: Luang Pu Suk / Hanuman
- Dimensions: approx. 4 cm x 4 cm
- Weight: approx. 20 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary decorated with traditional motifs.
This amulet is said to grant its wearer a double blessing: the unwavering protection of Hanuman and the enlightened compassion of Luang Pu Suk. A talisman of energy and wisdom, it is said to dispel obstacles, strengthen the mind, and attract karmic benefits.