Garuda Meed Mor (มีดหมอ พญาครุฑ) — a Demon-Slaying Knife crowned with Garuda, the King of Birds — consecrated by LP Namfon, current abbot of Wat Phailom (วัดไผ่ล้อม), Nakhon Pathom, and direct disciple of the legendary Luang Phor Poon. Blessed during the Visakha Bucha Day ceremony on 28 May B.E. 2556 (2013), marking LP Poon's 101st birth anniversary. Gold alloy with rhinestone inlay, featuring Garuda imagery and sacred inscriptions.
1. What Is a Garuda Meed Mor?
The Meed Mor (มีดหมอ, literally "shaman's knife") is one of the most powerful ritual implements in Thai Buddhist tradition, used by monks to banish evil spirits, break black magic, and protect against all forms of spiritual harm. When combined with Garuda (พญาครุฑ / Phaya Krut) — the celestial mount of Vishnu, King of All Birds, and the Royal Emblem of Thailand — the result is a dual-powered talisman that unites exorcism with sovereign authority. In Thai culture, Garuda symbolizes supreme power, invincibility, victory, and the divine right of kings.
Key Facts
- Type: Garuda Meed Mor (มีดหมอ พญาครุฑ / Demon-Slaying Knife with Garuda)
- Material: Gold alloy with rhinestone inlay
- Temple: Wat Phailom (วัดไผ่ล้อม), Nakhon Pathom
- Consecrated by: LP Namfon — current abbot
- Lineage master: Luang Phor Poon (หลวงพ่อพูล พุทธรักขิโต)
- Year: B.E. 2556 (28 May 2013) — Visakha Bucha Day
- Occasion: LP Poon 101st birth anniversary + Teacher Worship Ceremony
- Design: Garuda engraving above, sacred inscriptions below
- Stock: 100 pieces
2. About Luang Phor Poon & LP Namfon
Luang Phor Poon (หลวงพ่อพูล พุทธรักขิโต, 1926–2004) was the revered abbot of Wat Phailom, famed across Thailand for his deep spiritual powers and mastery of ritual traditions. After LP Poon's passing in 2004, his direct disciple LP Namfon succeeded him as abbot and continues the temple's consecration traditions to this day.
3. Blessings of the Garuda Meed Mor
- Exorcism: banishes evil spirits, black magic, and negative energies
- Protection: shields against danger, accidents, and disasters
- Authority: enhances personal authority, leadership, and commanding presence
- Victory: success in competition, legal matters, and career advancement
- Home protection: guards the household against negative influences
- Anti-betrayal: neutralizes scheming rivals and office politics
Reminder: Thai Buddhist amulets and ritual implements are spiritual aids, not guarantees of outcomes.
4. Craftsmanship & Appearance
Knife-shaped ritual talisman in gold alloy, exquisitely crafted. The upper portion features a spread-winged Garuda (พญาครุฑ) in majestic posture. The blade section is inscribed with traditional Thai sacred scripts and mantras. Rhinestone inlay adds a regal decorative touch. Can be worn as a pendant or enshrined at home.
5. FAQ
Q: What makes a Garuda Meed Mor different from a regular Meed Mor?
A: A standard Meed Mor focuses on exorcism and spiritual cleansing. This piece adds the Garuda — Thailand's Royal Emblem and the King of Birds — merging demon-slaying power with sovereign authority, victory, and wealth blessings in one talisman.
Q: What does Garuda symbolize in Thailand?
A: Garuda (พญาครุฑ) serves as the Royal Emblem of the Kingdom of Thailand, appearing on government documents and currency. In mythology, Garuda is the mount of Vishnu, King of All Birds, invincible in combat — symbolizing supreme power, justice, victory, and divine protection.
Q: Who should wear a Garuda Meed Mor?
A: Especially suited for business owners, executives, military and police personnel, lawyers, anyone in competitive environments, and those seeking powerful spiritual protection for themselves or their home.
Q: How should I wear or enshrine it?
A: Wear as a neck pendant or waist-level talisman, or enshrine on a high shelf at home. For additional devotion, offer incense on Thursdays (Wan Phra Guru — Teacher's Day).
6. About This Piece
- Gold alloy with rhinestone inlay
- Price: USD $88
- Stock: 100 pieces
- Merit Messenger Certificate of Authenticity — 10x refund guarantee
Last updated: 22 June 2026 | Compiled by the Merit Messenger team (Bangkok-based)
