This striking amulet features the powerful deity Phra Rahu, one of the most important figures in Thai occult spirituality for reversing bad fortune. The front of the amulet showcases the iconic image of "Phra Rahu Om Chan," the fierce, crowned head of the asura (demon god) swallowing the moon. According to mythology, Rahu's immortal head traverses the cosmos, and his act of swallowing the sun or moon represents his immense power over fate, destiny, and astrological influences.
Worshipping Phra Rahu is believed to be a potent remedy for bad luck, especially for those experiencing a difficult astrological period or feeling targeted by negative forces. This amulet is a powerful talisman for "Klaew Klaad" (avoidance of danger) and is sought after to deflect office politics, gossip, and malicious intent from others. It metaphorically "eats" all the bad luck, obstacles, and negative energy surrounding the wearer, clearing the path for good things to enter their life.
The reverse side is engraved with a sacred Yant, featuring a central Unalome (symbolizing the path to enlightenment) surrounded by Khom script. This is a powerful Kata, or mantra, specifically designed to invoke the blessings of Phra Rahu and amplify the amulet's power. By carrying this amulet, the wearer seeks to turn misfortune into opportunity, protect themselves from hidden dangers, and gain the strength to overcome any adversity, paving the way for renewed success and good fortune.