Phaya Yom Deity of Death Mini Statue by LP Hong 2548

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Description

Phaya Yom Prince Mini Statue by LP Hong 2548 (2005), Wat Phetburi, Surin Province – Deity of Death Copper Edition

This sacred Phaya Yom amulet is created and blessed by the renowned Luang Pu Hong, a highly respected monk from Wat Phetburi in Surin. Made of copper with a base filled with sacred materials, this piece is now increasingly rare and sought after by collectors worldwide.

Size: Height 3.8 cm × Width 2.1 cm (approx. 1.5 × 0.83 inches)

Phaya Yom is the Thai name for Yama, the deity of death and justice in Hindu-Buddhist cosmology. In Thai culture and amulet tradition, Phaya Yom is regarded as a powerful spiritual figure who:

  • Oversees life and death and judges karmic deeds.

  • Protects against danger, evil spirits, and misfortune.

  • Brings justice and balance to one’s life, often invoked for protection and resolving problems.

  • Attracts respect, authority, and sometimes wealth or success, depending on the consecration and rituals performed by monks.

Mantra for Protection (Phaya Yom):

Pa To Metang, Pa Ra Chiwang, Sukato Juti, Chitamet, Nibbana, Sukato Juti

Chanting this mantra is believed to ward off all dangers, disasters, and negative influences, providing strong spiritual protection.

A rare and powerful amulet, perfect for personal carry, altar placement, or collection, combining sacred energy, protection, and long-term value.

 

✅ This product contains worship to get success.

✅ All amulets available in our store are guaranteed to be 100% genuine.

Additional information

Weight 0.021 kg
Dimensions 5 × 4 cm

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Product FAQ & Authenticity

1. Are the amulets at BKK Amulets authentic?

Yes. At BKK Amulets, authenticity is our top priority. Every amulet we provide is 100% genuine.

All items are sourced directly from respected temples or highly regarded masters in Thailand.

If a customer believes an amulet is not authentic, we offer a full refund, provided that clear and verifiable evidence is presented.

2. Is my amulet already blessed?

Yes. Each amulet has undergone proper traditional consecration and blessing ceremonies in accordance with Thai Buddhist traditions.

Once you receive your amulet, there is no need to re-bless it with another monk, as this is not customary in Thai tradition.

3. Do I need to activate the amulet or chant a katha?

It depends. Each amulet is different, and not all require activation or chanting.

When a specific katha, mantra, or instruction is recommended, we always provide it. If no instructions are included, none are required.

4. Can I get a Certificate of Authenticity?

In most cases (around 90%), yes. However, a certificate may not be possible for very rare, unusual, or non-standard items.

Certificates, when available, are issued for an additional fee through recognized Thai amulet institutions.

Full details are available here.

5. Is there any guarantee of results?

Amulets are spiritual supports and powerful tools, not guarantees. We believe that an amulet cannot cancel negative actions or harmful intentions.

Results always depend on the individual. Good karma creates results; amulets support favorable conditions, but they do not replace personal responsibility.

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