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Large Thai amulet of Phra Isuan ( Shiva )
blessed in 2009 at Wat Phra Mahatat Worawiharn (Nakhon Sri Thammarat).
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This very pretty white and gold amulet represents on its front face Phra Isuan (the four-armed aspect of Shiva in Thai tradition) and on the back the temple of Wat Phra Mahatat surrounded by two flying tigers, with a nine-faced Buddha in the foreground.
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Phra Isuan, also known as Shiva, is one of the main gods in the Hindu tradition in Thailand. He is often associated with destruction and regeneration, as well as sacred dance. In Thai Buddhist tradition, he is considered a protector of religion and is often invoked to ward off evil spirits and negative influences. Statues and images of Phra Isuan
are common in Buddhist temples and are often venerated by worshippers.
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UNIQUE PIECE.
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- Diameter: 60 mm.
- Weight: approximately 40 grams.
- Custom-made reliquary: Yes.
blessed in 2009 at Wat Phra Mahatat Worawiharn (Nakhon Sri Thammarat).
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This very pretty white and gold amulet represents on its front face Phra Isuan (the four-armed aspect of Shiva in Thai tradition) and on the back the temple of Wat Phra Mahatat surrounded by two flying tigers, with a nine-faced Buddha in the foreground.
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Phra Isuan, also known as Shiva, is one of the main gods in the Hindu tradition in Thailand. He is often associated with destruction and regeneration, as well as sacred dance. In Thai Buddhist tradition, he is considered a protector of religion and is often invoked to ward off evil spirits and negative influences. Statues and images of Phra Isuan
are common in Buddhist temples and are often venerated by worshippers.
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UNIQUE PIECE.
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- Diameter: 60 mm.
- Weight: approximately 40 grams.
- Custom-made reliquary: Yes.