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Médaille du Vénérable Luang Phor Fak bénie en 1989 au Wat Bandai La Magie du Bouddha.
Médaille du Vénérable Luang Phor Fak bénie en 1989 au Wat Bandai La Magie du Bouddha.
Médaille du Vénérable Luang Phor Fak bénie en 1989 au Wat Bandai La Magie du Bouddha.
Médaille du Vénérable Luang Phor Fak bénie en 1989 au Wat Bandai La Magie du Bouddha.
Médaille du Vénérable Luang Phor Fak bénie en 1989 au Wat Bandai La Magie du Bouddha.

Venerable Luang Phor Fak Amulet blessed in 1989 at Wat Bandai

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Roop Lor copper medal of Venerable Luang Phor Fak blessed in 1989 at Wat Bandai

This copper roop lor medal depicts the venerable Luang Phor Fak, also known by the monastic title of Phrakru Sarakit. It was consecrated in the year 2532 of the Buddhist era, or 1989, at Wat Bandai, in the ancient sacred province of Ayutthaya. Its raised portrait exudes a sober, austere, and deeply traditional presence, typical of temple amulets made to transmit the blessing of a respected master.

The reverse features a triangular yant at the top and a square magic grid, two classic elements of Thai ritual protection. The inscription clearly mentions Wat Bandai and the year 2532, confirming the origin of this blessing medal. This type of piece was intended to accompany the devotee in their daily spiritual practice, serving as a support for protection, concentration, and good fortune.

Features:

  • 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Fak, Phrakru Sarakit
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Bandai, Ayutthaya
  • 📐 Dimensions: 35 mm X 25 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: 8 grams

đŸ”¶ This ancient medal carries the silent strength of the monastic blessings of Ayutthaya. The master's serious gaze, combined with the yants engraved on the reverse, makes it a spiritual support imbued with stability, protection, and ritual presence. It evokes the discreet transmission of Thai temples, where faith, discipline, and sacred power converge in a humble yet living object.