Sacred Dough Buddha Amulet – Wat Ban Klang
This beautiful ochre-colored sacred paste amulet comes from Wat Ban Klang , located in the Noen Kham district (Chai Nat province). It represents a Buddha seated under an arch , in a meditation posture, surrounded by traditional motifs and Khom letters.
On the reverse side, there is a large central yant in the shape of a Talapad monk's fan , decorated with khom letters , and accompanied by two Chinese ideograms printed in red:佛獅– literally “ Lion Buddha ”, an allusion to the lion of the Dharma (also called the Lion of the Sakya, or of course the Buddha Sakyamuni) .
A few visible black flakes in the paste indicate the inclusion of sacred relic stones. This amulet is mounted in a traditional metal reliquary , finely decorated.
Features :
- Type: Historical Buddha Amulet.
- Representation: Buddha seated in meditation
- Temple: Wat Ban Klang (วัดบ้านกลาง), Noen Kham district, Chai Nat province
- Back: Central Yant with Khom letters + Chinese ideograms 佛獅
- Dimensions: Approximately 4 cm x 3 cm
- Weight: Approximately 18 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made stainless steel reliquary decorated with traditional motifs
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It is said that when a Buddha teaches, his voice resounds like the roar of a celestial lion, making ignorance tremble. This amulet echoes this. The yant engraved on the back, a fusion of Khom script and Chinese ideograms, acts as a mystical seal linking two traditions. Wear it as you would a talisman of awakening—understated, ancient, yet still vibrant with the echoes of a country temple where the Dharma never sleeps.