About Wat Khao Nang Nom
Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Nang Nom (วัดพระพุทธบาทเขานางนม) is set against a hillside in Ko Chan District, Chonburi Province, Thailand, and is an important seat of the "Headless Tiger" (Suea Hua Khad) lineage. The temple is known in Thai amulet circles for its distinctive tiger-pattern sacred objects and its methods for warding off evil and misfortune.
Seat of the Headless Tiger Lineage
The "Headless Tiger" transmitted at Wat Khao Nang Nom belongs to Thailand's classic tradition of fierce, protective magic — renowned for enhancing authority and presence, guarding the home, and warding off misfortune and dark forces. Generations of the temple's masters refined the tiger-pattern incantations and consecration, making its Headless Tiger objects a symbol of protective and commanding power among devotees.
Lineage and the Current Abbot
Wat Khao Nang Nom is currently led by abbot Luang Phor Chanon (หลวงพ่อชานนท์), who continues the casting and consecration traditions of the Headless Tiger lineage. The tiger-pattern objects blessed at the temple carry this transmitted, commanding power — well suited to devotees seeking protection, the dispelling of misfortune, and a stronger presence.
