Phra Kruba Srivichai Monk Locket w/ Prachao Ha Praong Yant
Phra Kruba Srivichai Monk Locket w/ Prachao Ha Praong Yant
A revered monk locket featuring the image of Phra Kruba Srivichai, paired with the powerful Prachao Ha Praong yant on the back, symbolizing the Five Blessings of Buddha.
Acquired: Wat Mahabut, Bangkok, Sept 2024
Year Made: Unknown
Year Consecrated/Blessed: Unknown
Religion: Buddhist
Use:
Worn or carried for blessings, protection, and spiritual well-being. The combined presence of Phra Kruba Srivichai and the Prachao Ha Praong yantra enhances the amulet’s power, promoting good luck, happiness, and defense against negative spirits.
Description:
This amulet features the image of Phra Kruba Srivichai, a revered monk known as the “Engineer Monk” for his work building roads and infrastructure in northern Thailand, particularly in Chiang Mai. His efforts, including the construction of the Doi Suthep road, earned him a reputation as a protector and benefactor of the people.
On the back is the Prachao Ha Praong yantra, also known as “The Five Blessings of Buddha.” This yantra, inscribed with the sacred syllables ‘Na-Mo-Put-Ta-Ya,’ embodies a powerful Buddhist mantra chanted by monks to achieve deep meditation and spiritual focus. Though lesser-known outside of dedicated circles, this “Yant Kru” (fundamental Yant) is highly respected among Sak Yant practitioners and is believed to bring five essential blessings: Good Luck, Happiness, Well-Being, and Protection from malevolent spirits. Its presence amplifies the locket’s spiritual potency, making it an ideal talisman for those seeking a comprehensive shield of positive energy and protection.
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