This is a rare golden amulet depicting the highly venerable Luang Phor Parn Sunantho (1875–1938) of Wat Bang Nom Kho , a famous temple in Ayutthaya province. This commemorative series was solemnly blessed on March 11, 1992 .
The Venerable One is depicted sitting in meditation in a posture of peace and spiritual radiance, within a setting adorned with Bodhi leaves. The back of the amulet features a powerful Kropetch yant (ยันต์เกราะเพชร), known as "the diamond armor," renowned for its extreme protective power.
✨ Life of Luang Phor Parn
Luang Phor Parn Sunantho was one of Thailand's most respected masters. Born in 1875, he was ordained as a monk at Wat Bang Nom Kho and practiced meditation and sacred sciences with exceptional fervor. He was famous for his mystical visions of the Buddha riding a Garuda bird , and for his healing powers. Many of his followers claim to have been protected by his amulets during serious accidents. He died in 1938, leaving an unforgettable spiritual legacy.
🛡️ The power of Yant Kropetch
The Kropetch yant (ยันต์เกราะเพชร), literally "diamond armor," is an ancient sacred diagram known for its virtues of absolute protection against physical attacks, occult dangers, and malevolent entities. This yant, transmitted to Luang Phor Parn by revelation, was used to bless his most powerful amulets. It is often recited or visualized in rituals of psychic defense and karmic purification. This amulet is a perfect illustration.
📌 Features:
🙏 Master: Luang Phor Parn Sunantho
🛕 Temple: Wat Bang Nom Kho (Ayutthaya)
✨ Deity: Luang Phor Parn
📐 Dimensions: approximately 5 cm x 2.5 cm
⚓ Weight: 22 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in gilded metal decorated with colorful traditional motifs.
🌟 Uses & benefits:
This amulet is intended for those seeking protection, spiritual guidance , and inner strength . It acts as a true sacred shield against visible and invisible dangers. It also carries the blessing of one of Thailand's greatest masters.
In the dreams of the faithful, it is said that Luang Phor Parn still watches, draped in golden light, silently reciting prayers of compassion in the shelter of the Kropetch yant...