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Phra Kling Phra Yulai (First Edition) – Wat Leng Nayee

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Phra Kling Phra Yulai Amulet – Roon 1 (Wat Leng Nayee, Bangkok – 2002)

This beautiful Phra Kling Phra Yulai amulet was blessed in 2002 (2545 BE) at the renowned Wat Leng Nayee / Wat Manghön Kamalawat , a large Chinese-Thai temple in the Yaowarat district of Bangkok. It was created to celebrate the 130th anniversary of the temple's founding , one of the most respected centers of Mahayana Buddhism in Thailand.

The Phra Kling Phra Yulai, inspired by the Medicine Buddha (Bhaiṣajyaguru), symbolizes healing, longevity, and prosperity. In this special Roon 1 edition, the gold alloy statuette features a small takut Mahalap (seal of luck and success) embedded in its base, bestowing upon the amulet enhanced powers of good fortune and protection for the home.

The masters invited to the consecration recited Mahayana and Theravada prayers to unite the blessings of the two paths of Dharma. This object is thus considered a bridge between Thai and Chinese cultures, symbolizing unity in faith.

Features :

  • 🙏 Master: Collective of monks from Wat Leng Nayee (Manghön Kamalawat)
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Leng Nayee – Bangkok
  • ✨ Deity: Phra Kling Phra Yulai (Bhaiṣajyaguru – Medicine Buddha)
  • 📐 Dimensions: approx. 3.5cm x 2.5cm
  • ⚓ Weight: approx. 18 grams
  • Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in gilded metal decorated with traditional polychrome motifs.

Original temple box included


☸️ In the tradition of Wat Leng Nayee, the Phra Kling is considered a vector of instant merit: wearing this statuette is like making the Dharma resonate within oneself like a pure bell chasing away suffering and attracting good fortune.