Jatukam Ramathep Nuea Loha Rom Dam Phim Lek statue from the venerable Luang Pho Tisaro (Phra Khru Sri Roth Suwanmarak), abbot of Wat Srisathong, Tambon Srisathong, Amphoe Nakhon Chaisri, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand from the year B.E. 2549 (2006).
It concerns the small implementation of the statue (Phim Lek) which was created in a small series of only 999 pieces.
The venerable Luang Pho Tisaro created the statues from old holy metals and consecrated them during 9 days and nights together with 8 other monks.
The statue shows Jatukam Ramathep: the divine angel (Rama = divine / royal and Thep = angel), the protector and luck bringer (health, luck, prosperity and a long life) of the humans.
Jatukam sits on a lotus throne, to his feet the world guard Rahoo Om Dschan is to be seen.
The Rahoo Om Dschan gives to its wearer strength, charisma, creativity and mental strength. It protects its owner against 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 its owner. The Rahoo Om Dschan gives luck, prosperity and a good life without need. Moreover, it should protect the house / the flat of the wearer against misfortune and against all negative (e.g., burglar, earthquake, floods, fires etc.), as well as against ghosts, magic and negative energy.
12 Chinese signs of the zodiac are to be seen below in the base edge.
The statue is approx. 27.5 cm high, approx. 17.5 cm wide, 13.5 cm deep and approx. 2,400 kg.