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Jeton de fortune du Vénérable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn du Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang La Magie du Bouddha.
Jeton de fortune du Vénérable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn du Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang La Magie du Bouddha.
Jeton de fortune du Vénérable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn du Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang La Magie du Bouddha.
Jeton de fortune du Vénérable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn du Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang La Magie du Bouddha.
Jeton de fortune du Vénérable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn du Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang La Magie du Bouddha.

Fortune token of the Venerable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn of Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang

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Fortune token consecrated by the Venerable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn

Thai fortune token consecrated by the Venerable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn of Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang, Lamphun province. This copper votive coin features the Venerable's portrait in the center, surrounded by sacred Thai inscriptions. On the back of the token is a Yant pentacle of fortune.

This type of sacred token is traditionally associated with good luck, prosperity, protection, and spiritual support in daily life activities. It can be kept in your wallet, worn as a talisman, or placed in a workspace to attract blessings of fortune.

Features:

  • 🙏 Master: Venerable Phra Ratcha Weesuthi Soporn
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang, Lamphun
  • 📐 Dimensions: Diameter: 23 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: 7.5 grams

The Wat Phra Jao Ton Luang, located in Baan Sri Tia, Ban Hong district, Lamphun province, is known for its large sacred Buddha in the Lanna tradition. According to information from Lamphun province, this Buddha image measures approximately 7.5 meters in width at the knees and 9.50 meters in height from the base. It was reportedly built in 1909 by a Thera monk from Chiang Saen, then restored several times after a period of abandonment. In 1924, devotees invited Kruba Srivichai to preside over the site's restoration. Today, the temple remains an important place for the people of Ban Hong.

🌞 This token seems to carry the peaceful energy of the ancient shrines of Lamphun, amidst the prayers of devotees, the golden light of the viharns, and the silent presence of protective masters. It evokes a blessing of stability, fair luck, and prosperity bestowed under the benevolent gaze of the Dharma.