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Suriyu Phraka Bucha Phra Rahu Medal – Om Jan Dee Mee Suk
Consecrated during a great lunar ceremony on October 24, 1995 (year BE 2538) at Wat Rat Sumatran , in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima , this powerful esoteric medal was blessed by the Very Venerable Luang Phor Khan with the participation of several renowned monks from Northeast Thailand.
The reverse of this medal depicts the guardian demon Phra Rahu , holding the lunar sphere in his fangs, surrounded by complex protective yantras and khom writings. He symbolizes the ability to absorb misfortunes, illnesses and dark karmas , to transmute them into beneficial energy.
The obverse depicts an astrological mandala of the twelve celestial animals , each corresponding to a sign of the Thai zodiac and a cosmic protective force. This rare configuration is believed to balance planetary influences and attract cyclical luck throughout the year.
This medal is ideal for people born on a black moon or new moon day , but it is also suitable for any practitioner wishing to dispel obstacles linked to invisible forces and increase their natural baraka.
💠 Diameter: 40 mm.
💠 Weight: 30 grams
💠 Reliquary: New silver-plated metal reliquary decorated with floral motifs
✨ In the cold light of the devoured moon, Rahu watches without blinking. He sucks away the subtle poisons of invisible karmas, eats the spells cast at midnight, and spits out a blessed aura, a mirror of the night. Wear this medal as one wears an eclipse. You will walk amidst shadows, intangible and prosperous. ✨
Consecrated during a great lunar ceremony on October 24, 1995 (year BE 2538) at Wat Rat Sumatran , in the province of Nakhon Ratchasima , this powerful esoteric medal was blessed by the Very Venerable Luang Phor Khan with the participation of several renowned monks from Northeast Thailand.
The reverse of this medal depicts the guardian demon Phra Rahu , holding the lunar sphere in his fangs, surrounded by complex protective yantras and khom writings. He symbolizes the ability to absorb misfortunes, illnesses and dark karmas , to transmute them into beneficial energy.
The obverse depicts an astrological mandala of the twelve celestial animals , each corresponding to a sign of the Thai zodiac and a cosmic protective force. This rare configuration is believed to balance planetary influences and attract cyclical luck throughout the year.
This medal is ideal for people born on a black moon or new moon day , but it is also suitable for any practitioner wishing to dispel obstacles linked to invisible forces and increase their natural baraka.
💠 Diameter: 40 mm.
💠 Weight: 30 grams
💠 Reliquary: New silver-plated metal reliquary decorated with floral motifs
✨ In the cold light of the devoured moon, Rahu watches without blinking. He sucks away the subtle poisons of invisible karmas, eats the spells cast at midnight, and spits out a blessed aura, a mirror of the night. Wear this medal as one wears an eclipse. You will walk amidst shadows, intangible and prosperous. ✨