Rhinoceros Amulet consecrated by Luang Phor Samrit Kumpiro
This unique amulet depicts a golden rhinoceros, housed in a custom-made green waterproof reliquary. It is a fancy Chinese amulet, consecrated in the 1980s by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Samrit Kumpiro of Wat Tham Faed, at the request of a visitor.
The rhinoceros, a powerful and rare animal that served as a symbol for the Venerable Phra Ajarn Sarmlit, evokes quiet strength, protection, endurance, and the ability to move forward without being deterred by obstacles. This singular piece unites popular Chinese aesthetics, the blessing of a Thai master, and the ritual presence of a consecrated personal object.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Samrit Kumpiro
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Tham Faed
- 📜 Province: Kanchanaburi
- ✨ Deity: Sacred Rhinoceros
- 💫 Benefits/Powers: Protection, inner strength, stability, endurance, personal luck
- 📐 Dimensions: 60 mm X 45 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 29 grams
- Reliquary: Custom-made waterproof reliquary dating from the 1980s.
The back of the amulet features a braiding of red and gold threads, placed inside the waterproof reliquary. These ritual threads reinforce the protective aspect of the object and recall personal blessing practices often performed at the request of devotees.
This amulet is not a common temple production, but a unique object individually consecrated, which gives it a particularly rare and personal character.
🦏 Like a rhinoceros advancing in the sacred forest, this amulet carries an energy of silent strength. It accompanies its wearer through periods of obstacle, doubt, or transition, reminding them that true power does not need noise to forge its path.