Recently, Ajarn Luck Ratchasri, a well-known Thai astrologer, presented an auspicious commemorative object called “Phra Rahu Riding Garuda” to Supasit Siri, widely known as “Lawyer Arm.” The gift was given as a gesture of goodwill and blessing. This sacred object had undergone a formal Buddhist consecration ceremony performed by Somdet Thongchai of Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan, a highly respected senior monk who is widely revered among Thai Buddhists. The ceremony followed traditional rites, which is believed to imbue the amulet with strong spiritual power and auspicious energy.


“Phra Rahu Riding Garuda” carries deep symbolic meaning in Thai astrological and Thai–Hindu beliefs. Rahu is often associated with the power of transformation, change, and the ability to overcome misfortune. Garuda, on the other hand, represents authority, prestige, and protection. When these two powerful symbols are combined, the amulet is believed to help enhance luck, dispel negative influences, and protect against misfortune, while also strengthening authority, success, and career advancement. For this reason, many people choose to keep or worship such sacred objects to boost confidence and bring positive energy into their lives.


This presentation of the auspicious souvenir was not only an expression of goodwill from Ajarn Luck Ratchasri to the Lawyer Arm, but also reflects the deep cultural and spiritual values of Thai society. It highlights the blending of religion, astrology, and reverence for respected teachers and spiritual masters. Therefore, “Phra Rahu Riding Garuda” is more than just a sacred object; it symbolizes protection, transformation toward positive outcomes, and prosperity in the life path of those who receive it and those who faithfully revere it.

