Jatukam Ramathep Mahamongkol Pim Yai Nur Dam (with golden paint) BE2549 Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan encased with Italy Gold Casing
Jatukam Ramathep Mahamongkol Pim Yai Nur Dam (Gold-Painted)
Encased with Italian Gold Casing
Year of Creation
B.E. 2549 (2006)
Temple of Origin
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan
Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand
A historically significant temple and one of the main centers of Theravāda Buddhism in Thailand, associated with the Jatukam Ramathep tradition.
Purpose of Creation
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To commemorate and spread the spiritual influence of Jatukam Ramathep, a celestial guardian deity associated with protection, prosperity, and justice.
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To raise funds for the restoration of sacred sites and support charitable community projects initiated by the temple.
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To respond to the peak of faith and devotion during the Jatukam amulet revival era in Thailand (2005–2008).
Amulet Specifications
Attribute | Details |
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Mould (Pim) | Pim Yai – Large mold with detailed features |
Material | Nur Dam (black sacred powder) |
Enhancement | Coated with refined golden paint for emphasis and divine brilliance |
Encasement | Custom Italian Gold Casing, high-grade purity, handcrafted |
Design Motif | Jatukam Ramathep seated in royal posture, surrounded by yantras and cosmic elements |
Sacred Powder Composition (Nur Dam)
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Crushed sacred herbs from Southern Thailand
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Ashes and relics from old Jatukam ceremonies
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Powder from ancient temple structures
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Incense ash and flowers from prolonged chanting rituals
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Soil from Wat Phra Mahathat grounds and old relic stupas
These sacred materials were blessed and mixed in accordance with ancient Southern Thai mystical traditions.
Consecration Ceremony (Phutthaphisek)
Ritual Element | Description |
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Location | Wat Phra Mahathat’s Grand Viharn |
Astrological Timing | Aligned with auspicious planetary and lunar alignments |
Presiding Monks | A gathering of highly respected monks and Brahmin masters from across Thailand |
Ritual Activities | Pali chanting, Brahmin invocation, homa fire ritual, and multi-day empowerment rites |
Invocation | Jatukam Ramathep, Devas of the Four Directions, and local protective spirits |
Spiritual Benefits
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Klaew Klaad – Protection from danger, accidents, and harm
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Chok Larp – Wealth attraction and financial stability
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Metta Mahaniyom – Popularity and goodwill
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Maha Amnaj – Leadership aura, influence, and authority
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Bucha Value – Powerful spiritual merit when worshipped daily
Significance of the Italian Gold Casing
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Enhances the durability and prestige of the sacred object
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Crafted with high-purity gold using Italian goldsmithing standards
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Symbolizes the merging of worldly elegance with spiritual reverence
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Preserves fine details of the amulet while allowing daily use or enshrinement
Cultural Impact
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One of the most recognizable and sought-after batches during the peak of the Jatukam movement
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Widely worn by officials, business owners, and practitioners seeking balance between spiritual strength and material success
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This batch set a national standard for modern sacred object craftsmanship during the mid-2000s
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