Rarity – Wonderful Thao Jatukam Ramathep Ruun Maha Mongkoln Ruun 1 (1st series) Nuea Kesorn 108 Waan Thai amulet from the Wat Than Phut, Ban Than Phut, Tambon Ban Soong, Amphoe Panom Sarakam, Changwat Chachoengsao, Thailand from the 2/23/2550 (2007). The amulet was consecrated in 5 big ceremonies in 5 different temples and in 5 provinces!
It concerns, on this occasion, an amulet of the "first hour" which was created before the "Jatukam hysteria" broke out in July, 2007.
The amulet was created from a confidential Kesorn mixture which exists of 108 holy ingredients (Waan) with a hand press by the monks of Wat Than Phut and painted.
The front shows Jatukam Ramathep, the divine angel (Rama = divine / royal and Thep = angel), the protector and luck bringer (health, prosperity and a long life) of the people, riding on the divine Erawan. In the sides of the Erawan the mystic Phaya Nark is to be seen, a being half a dragon and half a snake, which lives in the Mae Nham Kong (Mekong) at Nongkhai on the border to Laos and which stands for prosperity and wealth.
The back shows in the middle the Phra Phutta Sothon (briefly Luang Pho Sothon), one of three holiest Buddha statues of Thailand and the biggest sanctum of the province of Chachoengsao. To his left (plan view) the roof of the Wat Suthat, Bangkok is to be seen, to his right the Chedis of Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat (briefly Wat Mahathat) of Nakhon Sri Thammarat. Under his legs is the Rahoo Om Dschan, the world guard and protector of the humanity. The Luang Pho Sothon is surrounded by the 12 Chinese signs of the zodiac.
The amulet is in a silvery metal casing, height approx. 6.2 cm, width approx. 5.3 cm, thickness approx. 1.7 cm and weight approx. 46 grammes. The amulet is delivered together with the original temple amulet box which is marked as follows: "Thao Jatukam Ramathep Ruun Maha Mongkoln Rattana Setthi (Pang Patiharn Permsrap) Luang Pho Sothon".
The amulet was consecrated in 5 big ceremonies in 5 different temples and 5 different provinces. The consecration ceremonies took place in the following temples, thereby, the amulets were consecrated by a total of 108 monks:
1.consecration – 2/23/2007 in the Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, province of Nakhon Sri Thammarat
2.consecration – 2/24/2007 in the Wat Kasath Tratirat – province of Ayutthaya
3.consecration – 3/10/2007 in the Wat Tam Nak – province of Nakhon Nayok
4.consecration – 3/11/2007 in the Wat Suthat Bangkok – province Bangkok
5.consecration – 3/17/2007 in the Wat Than Phut – province of Chachoengsao
Jatukam Ramathep gives to his wearer health, luck and prosperity (literally: Wealth). Luang Pho Sothon protects him from illness, accident as well as misfortune and presents the owner of the amulet with luck in all situations.
The Rahoo Om Dschan gives to his wearer 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.