π Rare antique amulets made of sacred powder representing the Buddhas of the days of the week according to Thai tradition. Each piece features a finely carved style, reflecting the great mastery of the artisans of the temple of the very venerable Luang Phor Tae of Wat Sam Ngam .
These amulets were consecrated in 2511 BE (1968) , at the heart of a powerful ritual ceremony in the province of Nakhon Pathom. Venerable Luang Phor Tae, legendary master of the tradition of Thailand.
- Origin: Wat Sam Ngam, Nakhon Pathom
- Year: 1968 (BE 2511)
- Master: Most Venerable Luang Phor Tae (1891 - 1981)
- Material: Ancient sacred powder (pong phra somdej, herbs, ritual ashes)
- Dimensions: Approximately 3.6 cm x 2 cm
- Weight: Approximately 10 grams
- Reliquary: Antique copper reliquary with set corners
These amulets are ideal for practitioners wishing for a stronger connection with their day of birth, or to benefit from the specific qualities associated with each Buddha.
πͺ· It is said that when the Most Venerable Luang Phor Tae blessed these amulets, the leaves of the trees at Wat Sam Ngam trembled of their own accord. Since then, many have reported invisible protection, lucid dreams, and lasting inner peace after wearing these items.