Large Rian Narayana Song Nam medal consecrated in 2009 by the Very Venerable Luang Phor Kallong of Wat Khao Lem (Sakeow).
Large Antique Copper Medal – Powerful Consecration – Himmapan Style.
Description :
This large ritual medal in antique copper is an exceptional piece, consecrated in 2009 in a limited series of 999 numbered copies by the very venerable Luang Phor Kallong of Wat Khao Lem (Sakaeo province), famous for his powerful rituals and amulets imbued with protective magic.
The obverse of the medal depicts Luang Phor Kallong in a meditative posture, in a classical yet extremely detailed style. He is surrounded by a multitude of carefully engraved mystical Yant (ยันต์) , forming a protective barrier of sacred energy.
The reverse side is decorated with a dancing Hindu deity , probably the god Narayana (divine form of Vishnu), depicted in a refined Himmapan style, with a profusion of Yant all around him. This representation evokes cosmic power in action, balanced by wisdom and protection.
This particular model is called "Song Nam" ( แบบทรงน้ำ ), which indicates a specific use during sacred water rituals (the medal is immersed in water to consecrate it and make it into Nam Mön holy water).
Dimensions:
Height: 6 cm
Width: 5 cm
Weight: 64 grams
Features :
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Medal consecrated by Luang Phor Kallong (Wat Khao Lem), 2552 BE (2009)
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Antique ritual copper, natural patina.
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Frontal representation of the master surrounded by Yant.
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Reverse: Dancing Hindu deity (Narayana) and mystical yantras.
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Refined Himmapan artistic style.
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Powerful protection, balance of masculine and divine energies.
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Rare piece, perfect for collection, ritual use or veneration.
Please note that this medal is not pierced, if you wish to wear it you will have to do it yourself.