Consecrated translucent glass Naga eggs – Lineage of Wat Pu Manorom (Mukdahan)
These mysterious Naga eggs are made of sacred translucent glass and were consecrated by an Ajarn from the lineage of Wat Pu Manorom , the famous Mukdahan shrine known for its immense statues of protective Nagas overlooking the Mekong.
According to tradition, these energy pearls embody the life force of the Nagas , water dragons and guardians of spiritual treasures. Their transparency symbolizes the purity of karmic flow , and their ovoid shape evokes the birth of luck, wealth, and regeneration .
Placed on an altar, carried in a ritual box or used during meditation, these eggs are reputed to strengthen the connection to aquatic powers and attract prosperity in all its forms.
✨ Features:
🛕 Temple: Wat Pu Manorom (Mukdahan, Thailand)
✨ Deity: Naga, King of the Waters and Guardian of Treasures
📐 Dimensions: approx. 3 × 2cm
⚓ Weight: approx. 18 grams
Each Naga egg is unique: its transparency and reflections vary slightly, testifying to the singularity of the ritual that brought it into being.
🔮 These crystalline pearls are inspired by the jewels spat out by the Nagas from the depths of the Mekong. Whoever possesses one enters under the direct protection of the celestial serpents and sees their destiny purified like the clear water of a sacred stream.