[Comprehensive protection, able to avoid all bad things] Headless Tiger amulet, original form, model number: orange, by Luang Phor Chen Nai, 1967.

$4,580.00

[Amulet Master] Lp ChanNai (Luang Phor Chen Nai)

Wat Sangkha Pridi (Temple of Sacred Relics)

[Year of the Sacred Object] Buddhist Era 2567

[Statue Dimensions] Height 5.6cm, Width 4.3cm, Thickness 1.5cm

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

It attracts good relationships, wards off evil, and is even said to be invincible.
It possesses comprehensive abilities, capable of warding off danger and all bad things, protecting against backstabbers, evil spirits, and providing invulnerability to weapons and ambushing disasters. It is fearless and unassailable because it lacks a tiger's head, making it impossible to attack or defeat!

[Master's Introduction]

Luang Phor Chin Nai's headless tiger amulets are also very famous in Thailand, especially in Northern Thailand!
According to Luang Phor Chen Nai, the headless tiger amulet not only attracts good relationships and wards off evil, but also has the power to be invincible.
It possesses comprehensive abilities, capable of warding off danger and all bad things, protecting against backstabbers, evil spirits, and providing invulnerability to weapons and ambushing disasters. It is fearless and unassailable because it lacks a tiger's head, making it impossible to attack or defeat!
This is an all-powerful sacred object, and the master also said that whether you get a tattoo or wear a headless tiger amulet, as long as you pray sincerely, the headless tiger will definitely help you and fulfill your wishes.
The story of Luang Phor Chen Nai:
There was once a notorious robbery gang that terrorized the Chonburi area. Every time the police surrounded them, gunfire failed to penetrate their skin, or the robbers simply vanished, causing significant casualties among the police. Later, undercover agents infiltrated the gang and discovered that the members all possessed tattoos or amulets of Luang Phor Chen Nai, rendering firearms ineffective. The police then sought Luang Phor Chen Nai's assistance, and he successfully removed the power from the amulets and tattoos, finally allowing the police to arrest or kill the entire gang. Following this incident, the police implored Luang Phor Chen Nai to be more discerning in choosing those who received tattoos and to refrain from tattooing criminals. Furthermore, a disciple of the master was once shot multiple times in a shop but emerged unharmed. This disciple bore a headless tiger tattooed by the master and wore a Phra Pidta amulet. Since then, the master's reputation has soared, and his amulets have become increasingly sought after by collectors.
Luang Phor Chan is one of the successors of the Northeast Headless Tiger Dharma, and his headless tiger has many legendary stories in Thailand, especially in Northern Thailand.
The robbers fired shots, but the bullets couldn't penetrate.
A devotee wearing the master's amulet couldn't get blood injected at the hospital.
A believer survived a serious car accident while wearing the master's amulet.
After failing in business, wearing the master's amulet suddenly improved the business.
Making big money through shady dealings and getting away with it from the police
Suitable for wearing in any industry
It has the effects of protection, improving interpersonal relationships, attracting wealth (both direct and indirect), and increasing fortune.
Ghosts that harbor ill intentions towards you cannot approach you.
Especially in daily life, it has a powerful effect on avoiding trouble, disasters, vehicle accidents, and unexpected knife and gun attacks.
Powerful at avoiding legal troubles, increasing power, leadership, and domineering nature.
Increase your luck in gambling, become invulnerable to bullets and swords in times of crisis, greatly boost your morale, and make your enemies live in constant fear.
The master said that the headless tiger not only attracts good relationships and wards off evil, but also has the power to be invincible.