Ancient Sunday Buddha Amulet with three Takut consecrated around 1970 by Phrakru Ophat Nawakit from Wat Ban Mai Nakhon Nayok
This ancient Thai amulet, consecrated around 1970 by the venerable Phrakru Ophat Nawakit at Wat Ban Mai in Nakhon Nayok province, contains a printed image of the standing Sunday Buddha. This sacred form is traditionally associated with people born on a Sunday, to whom it is reputed to bring protection, stability and blessings during important moments in life.
The piece consists of an ancient devotional image of the protective Buddha, accompanied by three Takut, carefully placed in a custom plastic reliquary. On the reverse is the yant Namtao, a traditional sacred diagram prized for its protective and beneficial dimensions. The ensemble testifies to devotional work typical of temple amulets from this era.
More than fifty years old, this rare amulet will appeal to collectors of ancient blessed objects as well as lovers of authentic Buddhist talismans linked to birth days. Its discreet charm, traditional mounting and monastic origin make it a piece full of presence and spiritual memory.
Characteristics:
- 🙏 Master: Phrakru Ophat Nawakit
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Ban Mai, Nakhon Nayok province
- ✨ Deity: Sunday Buddha standing
- 📐 Dimensions: 30 mm X 20 mm
- ⚓ Weight: Approximately 4 grams
- Reliquary: Ancient custom plastic reliquary
🌞 Rare and ancient, this Sunday Buddha amulet seems to carry the calm sweetness of ancient blessings. Between the sacred image, the three Takut and the yant Namtao on the reverse, it evokes a silent, faithful and constant protection, like a benevolent presence that accompanies the wearer on their own path.