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Precious amulet Phra Somdej Ong Pathom Boroma Jakkapat
blessed in 2012 at Wat Saket (Bangkok).
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This amulet represents on one side a Buddha Phra Somdej Ong Pathom Boroma Jakkapat and on the other a Stupa.
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This limited series of amulets was dedicated to the occasion of the visit
of King Jigmé Khésar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan in Thailand.
These amulets were consecrated at Wat Saket
and then during a grand ceremony at Sonam Luang.
It should be noted that these amulets were consecrated by Venerable Thais.
and by monks of the Tibetan tradition, who came especially from Bhutan.
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The Most Venerable Luang Phor Kiew Somdej Phra Budhajan
Wat Saket generously provided
The manufacture of these amulets required numerous rare relics and precious substances, including, among others:
- Earth and water from the four main sacred sites of Buddhism ( Lumbini , Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar).
- Frankincense powder and dried flowers from temples located in the 77 different provinces of Thailand.
- A special blend of 108 sacred medicinal plants ( Wan Mongkhön )
- Ringsel relics of Kassapa Buddha (brought from Bhutan).
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It's a very special amulet, produced in small quantities.
and which combines the blessings of the Thai and Tibetan traditions.
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VERY LIMITED STOCK.
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- Height: 65 mm.
- Width: 40 mm.
- Weight: approximately 19 grams.
- New custom-made waterproof reliquary: Yes.
blessed in 2012 at Wat Saket (Bangkok).
*
This amulet represents on one side a Buddha Phra Somdej Ong Pathom Boroma Jakkapat and on the other a Stupa.
*
This limited series of amulets was dedicated to the occasion of the visit
of King Jigmé Khésar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan in Thailand.
These amulets were consecrated at Wat Saket
and then during a grand ceremony at Sonam Luang.
It should be noted that these amulets were consecrated by Venerable Thais.
and by monks of the Tibetan tradition, who came especially from Bhutan.
*
The Most Venerable Luang Phor Kiew Somdej Phra Budhajan
Wat Saket generously provided
The manufacture of these amulets required numerous rare relics and precious substances, including, among others:
- Earth and water from the four main sacred sites of Buddhism ( Lumbini , Bodh Gaya, Sarnath, and Kushinagar).
- Frankincense powder and dried flowers from temples located in the 77 different provinces of Thailand.
- A special blend of 108 sacred medicinal plants ( Wan Mongkhön )
- Ringsel relics of Kassapa Buddha (brought from Bhutan).
*
It's a very special amulet, produced in small quantities.
and which combines the blessings of the Thai and Tibetan traditions.
*
VERY LIMITED STOCK.
________________________________________
- Height: 65 mm.
- Width: 40 mm.
- Weight: approximately 19 grams.
- New custom-made waterproof reliquary: Yes.