LP Pern Amulet with Tigers and Yantra
LP Pern Amulet with Tigers and Yantra
A powerful circular amulet featuring monk Luang Phor Pern flanked by two tigers, with a protective yantra on the back, symbolizing strength and protection.
Acquired: Amulet Market, Bangkok, Sept 2024
Year Made: Unknown
Year Consecrated/Blessed: Unknown
Religion: Buddhist
Use:
Carried or displayed for protection, strength, and spiritual guidance. The two tigers on either side of Luang Phor Pern represent power and authority, while the yantra on the back provides added protection from harm and misfortune.
Description:
This circular amulet features the image of monk Luang Phor Pern, one of Thailand’s most revered monks, with two tigers on either side of him. Tigers, powerful symbols in Thai culture, represent strength, dominance, and protection. The presence of these tigers signifies that this amulet is designed to provide its owner with courage, authority, and protection from harm.
On the back of the amulet, a sacred yantra is inscribed, further enhancing the protective qualities of the piece. Yantras are sacred geometric designs imbued with spiritual power, often used to ward off negative energies and attract blessings. Luang Phor Pern is especially known for his association with tigers, which are believed to grant his followers invincibility and protection.
This amulet is highly regarded for its balance of spiritual protection and strength, making it a valuable talisman for those seeking to overcome challenges and ward off negativity.
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