🔶 Sacred medal blessed by Most venerable Luang Phor Suang Worasutho of Wat Tham Phrom Sawat (Lopburi)
This powerful medal was blessed in 2555 BE (2012) by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Suang Worasutho , also known by his honorary title Phrakru Suthiwaraporn , at Wat Tham Phrom Sawat in Lopburi province.
The obverse of this medal features a highly detailed depiction of the master seated in meditation, flanked by two powerful protective nagas. A sacred rooster can also be seen beneath his seat, a symbol of vigilance and spiritual endurance. The reverse features a precisely engraved Mahamongkhon yant , intended to offer protection, success, and prosperity to its wearer.
This type of medal is sought after for its rarity and the power of the blessings received, particularly when the ritual is conducted by a master as respected as Luang Phor Suang.
- 🔸 Consecration: Solemn ritual in 2012
- 🔸 Magic Yant on the back: Multi-directional protection
- 🔸 Representation of the nagas: Guardians of the Dharma
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Suang (Phrakru Suthiwaraporn, born in 1933)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Tham Phrom Sawat
- 📐 Dimensions: approx. 4cm x 6cm
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 40 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
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In the shadows of the sacred caves of Lopburi, the venerable Luang Phor Suang, master of meditation and ancient esotericism, breathed his spiritual breath into this medal. The two nagas watch silently, ready to push back obstacles, while the yant on the reverse acts as a mystical wheel aligned with cosmic laws. This talisman is not a simple jewel: it is a call to hidden forces, an invocation of light for the wearer.