Phrajao Taksin Maharat amulet, first edition, blessed at Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworrawihan
This first edition Thai amulet of Phrajao Taksin Maharat was consecrated on May 5, 2012, at Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworrawihan in Bangkok. One side features a powerful Phaya Kruth (Garuda) surmounted by two sacred Hong birds, in a symbolic composition evocative of protection, elevation, and spiritual radiance. The reverse depicts King Taksin the Great on horseback, brandishing his sword, in a posture of strength, courage, and sovereignty.
This amulet is sought after for its connection to the heroic energy of Phrajao Taksin Maharat , a warrior king revered in Thailand for his determination, bravery, and ability to restore order. In Thai Buddhist tradition, amulets associated with this great royal figure are often worn to strengthen willpower, provide protection, bolster moral authority, and ensure victory over adversity.
Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworrawihan in Bangkok is an ancient royal temple, steeped in history and religious significance. A consecration performed in such a place imbues this piece with a special aura, where the memory of the kingdom, Buddhist devotion, and the ritual power of monastic blessings converge. This amulet is therefore a beautiful collector's item as well as a tool for spiritual practice for those who appreciate Thai sacred objects.
Features :
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworrawihan, Bangkok
- ✨ Divinity: Phrajao Taksin Maharat and Garouda
- 📐 Dimensions: Diameter 60 mm
- ⚓ Weight: approximately 44 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs. Original temple box included.
👑 A symbol of command, courage, and victorious protection, this amulet of Phrajao Taksin Maharat carries a vibration of royal strength, perseverance, and unwavering faith. It accompanies its wearer as a sacred reminder of the ability to overcome trials, hold one's head high, and move forward with dignity under the protection of Buddhist blessings.