Protective amulet Phra Pidta Udomsap (Roon Modnee) – Wat Werurachin, Bangkok
This Phra Pidta Udomsap amulet made of reddish sacred powder was dedicated to Wat Werurachin (วัดเวฬุราชิน), a peaceful royal temple located in the Bangkok-Yai district. This special edition, called Roon Modnee (รุ่นหมดหนี้), aims to free its wearers from their karmic and material debts.
Phra Pidta, the Buddha with his hands closing his eyes, is one of the most powerful figures in the Thai pantheon. Associated with the symbolic closing of the six sensory doors, he protects against misfortune and visible and invisible dangers, while promoting prosperity and inner peace.
The back of the amulet features a yant udomsap (ยันต์อุดมทรัพย์), a sacred seal associated with abundance and spiritual protection. This series was blessed in a grand ritual ceremony within the main sanctuary of Wat Werurachin.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Collective celebration at Wat Werurachin
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Werurachin (Bangkok)
- ✨ Deity: Protective Buddha Phra Pidta
- 📐 Dimensions: 38 x 30 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 18 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
About Wat Werurachin:
Wat Werurachin (วัดเวฬุราชิน) is a royal temple established during the time of King Rama I. It is known for its tranquility despite its location in the heart of the city. Its ordination hall contains a giant Buddha of rare beauty. This place, rarely visited by tourists, is appreciated for its purification ceremonies and ancient ritual practices.
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This Phra Pidta amulet doesn't just veil the eyes: it closes the outside world to harmful influences, sealing the wearer's aura in a sphere of protective invisibility. Those who wear it feel a deep inner peace, as if karmic debts melt away at its touch. A discreet talisman, but one with formidable virtues.