Ruup Loo Ong Jatukam Ramathep Pang Nak Prok 7 Sian Ruun Sombat Chakkaphat Thai amulet from the venerable Phra Khru Thep Vinyaporn, abbot of Wat Phra Mahathat Woramaha Viharn, briefly Wat Phra Mahathat or Wat Mahathat, Amphoe Mueang, Nakhon Si Thammarat, south Thailand of the 12/3/2549 (2006).
The amulet was created and consecrated on the occasion of the birthday of his majesty king Bhumibol of Thailand from holy metals.
It exists of a silvered and a gilt Jatukam Ramathep miniature statue which are standing in a small plastic glass cabinet.
The divine angel Jatukam (Rama = divine / royal and Thep = angel) sits on the body rolled up to a throne of a 7-headed snake. To his feet Rahoo Om Dschan, the world guard, is to be seen.
The small statues are standing on a red velvet-like material in a plastic glass cabinet with golden-coloured base. The amulet incl. glass cabinet is approx. 7.4 cm high, approx. 8.1 cm wide, approx. 6.3 cm deep and approx. 100 grammes.
One puts the amulet either on the house altar or on another raised place in the house (in the flat), or one fastens it with a double-sided adhesive tape on the dashboard in the car. One may put it also in the office on the desk or in a shelve.
Jatukam Ramathep gives health, luck and prosperity (literally: Wealth) to his owner. The Rahoo Om Dschan gives to his owner strength, charisma, creativity and mental strength. He protects his owner from attacks, misfortune, illness and accidents, as well as against bad ghosts, black magic, witchcraft, Voodoo, Visha Khameen, imprecations,negative energy and other magic methods which are directed against his owner. Moreover, he should protect the house / the flat of the wearer against misfortune and all negative (e.g., burglar, earthquake, floods, fires etc.) as well as against ghosts, magic and negative energy.