Kubéra Amulet – Roon Mahaséti Sampol (2004)
This is a precious amulet of Kubera (Thep Phra Jao Hang Choklap), the god of wealth and prosperity in Buddhist and Hindu tradition. This rare piece is part of the Roon Mahaseti Sampol series, dedicated in 2004 by the Ji Tek Lim Buddhist Foundation of Nakhon Nayok.
On the obverse, Kubera is depicted seated in majesty, holding the symbols of his fortune and power. The reverse of the amulet is adorned with sacred inscriptions, the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac and blessed yantra, reinforcing its spiritual efficacy. This octagonal amulet embodies protection, financial luck and lasting prosperity .
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Ji Tek Lim Buddhist Foundation
- 🛕 Temple / Foundation: Ji Tek Lim, Nakhon Nayok
- ✨ Divinity: Kubéra (Thep Phra Jao Hang Choklap)
- 📐 Dimensions: diameter 3.2 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 16 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel.
Kubera, the god of wealth:
Known in Thai as Thep Phra Jao Hang Choklap , Kubera is revered as the guardian of heavenly treasures and the dispenser of prosperity. In tradition, he is invoked to attract legitimate wealth , protect material goods, and grant financial stability to his followers.
Virtues and blessings:
This amulet is said to bring good fortune, business success, and lasting prosperity . The mystical inscriptions on the reverse also provide protection against financial loss and enhance stability in professional and personal life.