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☸️ The amulet presented here represents the historical Buddha in the posture of the First Sermon (Dhammacakkappavattana), a fundamental moment in Buddhist history, where he expounded for the first time the heart of the Teaching: the Four Noble Truths. Made of light sacred paste , this piece emits an aura of profound calm and doctrinal rigor. This precious series was solemnly consecrated during Vesak 2010 in the prestigious grounds of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. On this occasion, many monks from various traditions gathered to channel their merits and bless these amulets, in a spirit of unity and transmission. The back is decorated with a set of yantras and incantatory formulas . At its center, we discover a grid of 16 squares forming the magical Tusanima camp , integrating the fundamental concepts of the Four Noble Truths: suffering (dukkha), its origin (samudaya), its cessation (nirodha), and the path leading to this cessation (magga) . The top row displays the Sangwitha Pukayapa yantra , a symbol of discernment and mental protection. This amulet is a true talisman for those who follow the path of Awakening with discipline, meditation and understanding.
Features :
🙏 Master: Collective of monks
🛕 Temple: Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok)
✨ Deity: Historical Buddha – posture of the First Sermon
📐 Dimensions: approximately 45 x 35 mm
⚓ Weight: 22 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
By meditating on this image of the Buddha, some practitioners experience a subtle alignment of their own breath with universal truth. This talisman not only protects: it silently teaches. The Tusanima yantra becomes an inner map, the Four Noble Truths a compass, and the collective blessing an impulse toward liberation. An amulet for those who listen to the words of the Dharma deep within their hearts.