Cintamani Pills – “The Wish-Fulfilling Jewel” consecrated in 2008 by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Djua Piyasilo of Wat Klang Bang Keow (Nakhon Pathom)
✦ Origin: Wat Klang Bang Keow, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
✦ Consecrating Master: Very Venerable Luang Phor Djua
✦ Year of consecration: 2008
Description
Cintamani pills (or Jindamanee, ยันตฺมณี ) are considered in Thai Buddhism as the mystical jewel that grants wishes . True concentrates of sacred energy, they were made according to an ancestral secret method, now extinct.
🔸 Composed of 108 sacred and medicinal substances , these precious pills contain rare and precious ingredients from nature and occult knowledge. Each ingredient is ground and mixed under very strict ritual conditions.
🔸 The resulting dough is rolled on a sacred stone engraved with a powerful yantra (magical diagram) , under the uninterrupted chanting of the monks' magical incantations.
🔸 The Most Venerable Luang Phor Djua , a highly respected master of Wat Klang Bang Keow, was recognized as the last holder of this esoteric method of making Cintamani .
Virtues attributed
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Grants sincere wishes.
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Increases luck and merit.
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Protects against negative energies and invisible obstacles.
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Supports meditation, health and spiritual harmony.
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Attracts well-being, abundance, and blessings.
Dimensions
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Diameter (approximate) : 5 to 7 mm per pill, each reliquary contains 9 pills.
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Original temple map provided.
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Activation Prayer (Khata) = yes
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Japanese ceramic reliquary jar decorated with a double dorje.
Recommendations for use
These pills are not intended to be ingested . They are carefully preserved as relics or can be placed in a Buddha statue to charge it.