Phan Nang Ser (Tiger Skin) Luang Phor Pern (Lp Pern) Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom (Rare)
History of Phan Nang Ser (Tiger Skin)
Created by Luang Phor Pern Tithakunoh
Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom Province
Rare Issue with Thaprachan Certificate
1. Background and Origin
The Phan Nang Ser (translated as “Tiger Skin Amulet”) is a powerful and rare protective talisman created by the revered monk Luang Phor Pern Tithakunoh, abbot of Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom Province. This amulet was designed in accordance with ancient Thai-Khmer wicha (occult knowledge), symbolizing supreme protection, invincibility, and fearlessness.
The term Phan Nang Ser refers to the amulet’s design and spiritual concept, invoking the prowess and protective aura of a tiger, which has long been associated in Thai spirituality with authority, survival, and supernatural power. The use of tiger imagery and energy in Luang Phor Pern’s lineage is highly symbolic, as he was famed for tiger yant tattoos (Sak Yant Suea) and amulets that embodied the fierce yet noble energy of this apex predator.
2. About the Creator – Luang Phor Pern Tithakunoh
Luang Phor Pern (1923–2002) was one of Thailand’s most widely respected monks and a legendary figure in the field of Sak Yant (sacred tattoos), amulets, and protective magic. As abbot of Wat Bang Phra, he became world-renowned for his tiger-based wicha and his ability to create powerful spiritual tools rooted in compassion, protection, and invincibility.
He studied under many esteemed teachers, including Luang Phor Huem of Wat Bang Phra and Ajahn Kong, a master of ancient Khmer spiritual arts. His followers ranged from soldiers and police officers to businessmen and foreign devotees, all seeking his protective blessings.
3. Amulet Description
Amulet Name: Phan Nang Ser (Tiger Skin)
Temple: Wat Bang Phra, Nakhon Pathom
Material: Mixture of sacred powders, bone ash, herbs, and sometimes fragments of tiger fur or symbolic skin markings (depending on batch)
Certified: Yes, with official Thaprachan Certificate of Authenticity
Design:
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The amulet features an engraved or molded image of a tiger, a seated monk (in some versions), or a sacred yantra (yant) in tiger motif.
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The background may simulate a tiger’s hide pattern or texture, symbolically invoking the animal’s spiritual essence.
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In some versions, the back is inscribed with tiger-related yant, Khmer script, or ancient numerology for added power.
Size and Texture:
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Medium to large-sized
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Earth-toned colors or dark brown/black due to sacred herbs and binding materials
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Highly detailed, often with hand-finishing or pressed mold patterns
4. Ritual Empowerment
Each Phan Nang Ser amulet was personally blessed by Luang Phor Pern in his intensive multi-day chanting ceremonies, often held at Wat Bang Phra with the participation of other senior monks.
The consecration ritual included:
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Invocation of Tiger spirits and protective devas
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Recitation of ancient tiger mantras from Khmer and Lanna traditions
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Night-long meditation and empowerment under sacred rules of silence and fasting
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Transfer of Luang Phor Pern’s barami (spiritual power), accumulated through decades of practice
These amulets were not mass-produced but released in limited numbers, usually distributed to disciples and protective service personnel such as soldiers and law enforcement.
5. Spiritual Powers and Beliefs
The Phan Nang Ser amulet is believed to grant:
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Klaew Klaad – Protection from physical harm, accidents, weapons, and black magic
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Maha Amnaj – Commanding presence, authority, and influence over others
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Maha Ud – Supernatural shielding from danger, especially for those in frontline or risky professions
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Metta Maha Niyom – Charisma and loving-kindness for social favor and support
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Enhanced strength of mind, courage, and willpower
Luang Phor Pern’s tiger-related amulets are frequently worn by police officers, soldiers, and martial artists, many of whom report remarkable stories of survival and inexplicable protection.
6. Authenticity and Collectible Status
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This amulet is considered rare and highly collectible, especially when issued during Luang Phor Pern’s lifetime.
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Verified by Thaprachan Amulet Authentication Center, confirming its temple origin, age, and blessing lineage.
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Variants with original temple casing or first batch issuance are especially prized.
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The Phan Nang Ser is distinct from Luang Phor Pern’s general tiger series due to its symbolic reference to the skin or essence of the tiger, making it a more esoteric and ritualistic piece.
7. Conclusion
The Phan Nang Ser (Tiger Skin) Amulet from Luang Phor Pern of Wat Bang Phra stands among the most iconic and spiritually charged protective amulets in Thai sacred history. Combining symbolic design, masterful consecration, and authentic power, it is a testament to Luang Phor Pern’s enduring legacy.
With Thaprachan certification, this piece is confirmed to be a genuine relic of spiritual craftsmanship and holds both historical and spiritual significance in Thai amulet circles.
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