[Grants wishes, assistance with career, wealth, and protection] Wat Phra Kaew Phra Phrom, 2566 BE (Buddhist Era) Small Phra Phrom Amulet.

$3,880.00

[Temple Construction Supervisor / Blessing Master] Wat Pho Pern / Wat Pho Sam Ang and all the monks in the temple

[Amulet Efficacy] Attracts wealth (both direct and indirect), boosts career luck, improves health, aids in relationships and marriage, and is multifunctional.

[Year ] 2566

【Dimensions】Approximately 9.5 cm high, 8.3 cm long, and 6 cm wide.

[Instructions for Offering]

1. The offering should be placed at least above waist level in a clean location.

2. Change the water at least daily. You can offer incense, fruit, and flowers on Thai Buddhist holidays.

3. When making a wish, it is recommended to clearly state your desire. When the Four-Faced God helps you, remember to do good deeds to repay the help of the gods and Buddhas.


In Asia, it is sometimes called the "Four-Faced Buddha," but in Thailand, it is known as the "Four-Faced God," and is said to grant all wishes. This deity has four faces, each representing wealth, career, love, and health, and is believed to govern all matters of the human world. It is one of the most popular and revered Buddha statues in Thailand. .

Four-faced God ( Brahma ) : His Thai name is Phra Phom Si Na. Predating the records in Brahmanism and Buddhist scriptures, the Four-faced God is a deity rather than a Buddha, so he should be called the Four-faced God or Brahma.

The Four-Faced God is one of the three principal deities of Hinduism, originally named " Brahma , " and is the god who created heaven and earth. Among the three great gods of India, Shiva ( Lara ) governs the life and death of all things, Vishnu ( Shikuling ) governs the operation of the laws and principles governing all things, and the Four-Faced God governs the creation of all things. Later, Indian Brahmanism and Indian Buddhism merged, and gradually the Four-Faced God began to be accepted by Buddhists.

[Introduction to Luang Phor Sam Ann]

Luang Phor Sam Ang was born on March 19 , 2496 BE in Nakhon Pathom Province. He received Buddhist education from Wat Ban Phag from a young age. After being ordained at the temple at the age of 20 in 2516 BE, Luang Phor Sam Ang devoted himself to studying and researching Buddhism. After 7 years of study and research, he achieved great spiritual attainment.

Luang Phor Sam Ang was the chief disciple of Luang Phor Pern. In 2523 BE (Buddhist Era), due to the health reasons of his master, Luang Phor Pern, he took over as the acting abbot of Wat Ban Phra.

On June 30th , 2545 BE (Buddhist Era) , the renowned abbot of Wat Ban Phra, Luang Phor Pern, passed away. His disciple, Luang Phor Sam Ang, became the abbot of Wat Ban Phra. Luang Phor Pern passed on the mantra for tattoo amulets to Luang Phor Sam Ang, making his tattoos famous for their magical power. Besides their artistic beauty, they also possess the power of mantras. Luang Phor Sam Ang was a disciple of Luang Phor Pern, and his tiger-head amulets were renowned, bringing prosperity, courage, confidence, fearlessness, and dominance to devotees. His gold, silver, and copper inscribed takrut (amulet tubes) inherited the same crafting method as his master Luang Phor Pern's tiger hair takrut, possessing the same magical power. His other amulets also showed remarkable efficacy under Luang Phor Pern's influence. In recent years, they have become very famous in Southeast Asia, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and mainland China.