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Phra Rahu Kala Khae BE2520 Luang Phor Chuet, Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram

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Phra Rahu Kala Khae • BE2520 Luang Phor Chuet (Nimmalo) • Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram, Nakhon Pathom • Black Sacred Resin • Fortune Reversal & Protection Obverse — Rahu consuming the m

Phra Rahu Kala Khae • BE2520

Luang Phor Chuet (Nimmalo) • Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram, Nakhon Pathom • Black Sacred Resin • Fortune Reversal & Protection

Obverse — Rahu consuming the moon; dense black Kala Khae body with lacquered finish.

Amulet Information
Name: Phra Rahu Kala Khae (พระราหู กะลาแกะ / กะลาแข้)
Year (BE): 2520 (1977 CE)
Master: Luang Phor Chuet (Nimmalo)
Temple: Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram, Nakhon Pathom
Material: Black sacred resin (Kala Khae) with lacquer seal
SKU: TAC-RAHU-KALAKHAE-2520-LPCHUET-01

Price:
SGD 368

Historical Significance

Issued in B.E. 2520 at Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram (Nakhon Pathom), this Rahu edition is attributed to
Luang Phor Chuet and reflects the era’s practical emphasis on protective rites and “turning the tide” for devotees.
In Thai devotional culture, Rahu is often linked to intense cycles—periods where life feels blocked, luck swings sharply, or hidden
obstacles appear without warning.

Because of that symbolism, Rahu amulets are commonly worn as a spiritual “anchor” during turbulence—helping the wearer keep clarity,
avoid rash decisions, and regain momentum when circumstances feel heavy.

Reverse — compact hand-pressed contours with a sealed lacquer finish.

Contextual Insight:
In Rahu lore, transformation comes through “devouring” — consuming negativity, envy, and misfortune so a new path can open.
This is why collectors often classify strong Rahu pieces under gae chata (fortune reversal), shielding from ill will,
and stabilising volatile periods (belief-based, not guaranteed outcomes).

Temple of Origin & Master’s Discipline

Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram is associated with a practical protection-oriented wicha tradition.
In collector talk, Luang Phor Chuet’s approach is often described as “durable and grounded” — favouring dense material packing,
stable finishes, and a strong image presence so the piece carries both visual gravitas and ritual durability.

Detail — lacquer sheen with handmade texture; often used by collectors to study patina and finish stability.

Materials & Craftsmanship

  • Core material: black sacred resin (Kala Khae), valued for its dense body and protective association in Thai amulet craft.
  • Blend (traditional): commonly described as mixed with herbal powders and scripture ash, then pressed by hand (batch variation is normal).
  • Finish: lacquer sealing to preserve the surface and help create a stable patina over time.
  • Pim / design: Rahu consuming the moon — a classic icon for transformation, reversal, and cutting through unseen obstacles.

Side profile — dense resin core and sealed edges; thickness and press feel can vary by hand-press.

Spiritual Function & Traditional Benefits

In Thai devotional belief, this Rahu is often worn for Klaew Klaad (avoid danger), “clearing the way” through
hidden obstacles, and gae chata (fortune reversal). Many devotees also associate Rahu with strong protection against
ill intent, gossip, jealousy, and “unseen pressure” that disrupts work, business, or finances (belief-based, not guaranteed).

Rarity & Collector Notes

Early Rahu resin pieces from the B.E. 2520 period are often treated as collector-grade when the lacquer
patina is stable and the form remains intact. Collectors typically compare: (1) overall silhouette, (2) surface patina consistency,
(3) press character, and (4) provenance documentation.

Additional angles for study reference:

Reference angle — rear form and lacquer character.

Documentation image — for study/reference only; independent verification is recommended.

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Disclaimer: This write-up supports cultural and collector appreciation. Spiritual interpretations are belief-based and not guaranteed outcomes.
For authentication and valuation, please consult qualified experts and compare with trusted references.

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Attributes reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.

Collector FAQ
Is this Phra Rahu Kala Khae BE2520 Luang Phor Chuet, Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram authentic?
Yes, this amulet has been verified for authenticity and is attributed to Luang Phor Chuet (Lp Chuet), Wat Pho Thisathi Wanaram. All amulets in our collection undergo careful authentication before listing. We provide detailed photos from multiple angles for your inspection.
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This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage, period, and documentation notes are based on details provided in the listing and certification records. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed. Spiritual attributes described reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.
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