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Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.
Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.
Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.
Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.
Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.
Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.
Perle protectrice Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton La Magie du Bouddha.

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Protective Pearl Takut Ka Saton - Wat Phrathat Doi Ton

41.34 € EUR 
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Takut Ka Saton Protective Pearl (First Edition) from Wat Phrathat Doi Ton

This ancient Takut Ka Saton pearl (Roon Neung, first edition) from Wat Phrathat Doi Ton is made from metal sourced from ancient sacred temple bells and old takuts consecrated by monks in northern Thailand. This type of traditional talisman is particularly sought after for its ancient aura and protective powers.

The consecration ceremony brought together several renowned masters, including Luang Phor Pool, Luang Phor Perm, Kruba Duangdee, Kruba Nui, and several Keiji Ajarn from Nan and Phrae provinces.

According to Kruba Nui, this takut pearl is known to protect against malicious people, repel negative influences, and help neutralize black magic.

🛕 Wat Phra That Doi Tung is one of the oldest and most sacred Buddhist sanctuaries in northern Thailand. Located on the summit of Doi Tung mountain in Chiang Rai province, this majestic temple overlooks the misty mountains near the Burmese border. According to the ancient chronicles of the Yonok kingdom, a first chedi was built around 910 AD during the reign of King Achutarat to house sacred relics of the Buddha. Later, King Mangrai, founder of the Lanna kingdom, built a second chedi to house other revered relics. The name "Doi Tung" literally means "flag mountain," referring to a large sacred banner unfurled on the mountain to determine the sanctuary's location. Over the centuries, the temple became an important pilgrimage site for devotees from northern Thailand, Laos, and the Shan regions of Burma. The famous monk Kruba Srivichai also participated in the restoration of the site in the early 20th century, revitalizing this spiritual high place rich in history and Buddhist fervor.

Features:

  • 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Pool, Luang Phor Perm, Kruba Duangdee, Kruba Nui and several Keiji Ajarn
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Phrathat Doi Ton
  • 📜 Province: Chiang Rai
  • ✨ Deity: Sacred Buddhist protection
  • 💫 Benefits/powers: Protection, repelling negative influences, protection against black magic, spiritual security
  • 📐 Dimensions: 25 mm X 12 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: 13 grams

Crafted according to the ancient esoteric traditions of northern Thailand, this antique takut pearl possesses a discreet yet profound energy. Its metal, charged by the prayers and successive blessings of past masters, makes it a powerful spiritual companion intended to ward off dark forces and strengthen the protective aura of its wearer.

🔮 In ancient Thai traditions, takuts made from recycled sacred metals from old bells and talismans are considered particularly spiritually vibrant. They carry the memory of prayers, mantras, and blessings accumulated over decades.