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Collection de reliques sarira, chapelet et image du Bouddha.
Collection de reliques sarira, chapelet et image du Bouddha.

Collection of sarira relics, prayer beads and Buddha images.

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🪷 Sacred Collection “Hand of the Buddha & Sarira Relics” 🌟

A sacred collection from Wat Don Makok (Kanchanaburi, Thailand), this collection obtained from a private collector brings together three highly spiritual objects, linked to meditation, devotion and inner elevation.

📦 Collection contents:

  • 🏺 Hand-decorated ceramic pot (Thai floral style) containing:
    • 🔮 Amulet in the shape of the Buddha's hand , consecrated by Venerable Phra Adoon Rattanapanyo , a scholar monk affiliated with Mahachulalongkorn University.
    • 💎 Translucent Sarira relic beads , with pink and green reflections, symbolizing the purity of awakening.
  • 📿 Light natural wood rosary (mala) (108 beads), ideal for reciting mantras or for daily meditation.
  • 🖼️ Antique wooden photo depicting a golden Buddha statue in a meditation posture.

📏 Dimensions & weight (approximate):

  • Pot height: 12 cm
  • Pot width: 7 cm
  • Total weight: 220 grams

🔐 Features:

  • Authentic Sarira Relics
  • Antique rosary that has clearly been used for a long time
  • Antique Buddhist photograph mounted on wood

✨ Spiritual benefits:

  • Promotes inner serenity and meditative concentration
  • Acts as a symbolic bulwark against disruptive energies
  • Invites connection to authentic spiritual lineages

In the silent folds of the Dharma, where the light of the awakened never flickers, lies this raised hand—at once protection, blessing, and transmission. Each sarira bead radiates a subtle memory, a crystallization of accumulated virtues. The rosary watches, ready to accompany the breaths, while the ancient photograph whispers the memory of a forgotten temple. This collection is not a simple object: it is an intimate sanctuary to be taken everywhere.