Ancient amulet of Buddha Amithaba
This rare amulet represents the Buddha Amithaba , master of the Infinite Light and guardian of the Pure Land of the West. It was consecrated in the 1970s in a Chinese temple in Thailand , at a time when the influence of Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna Buddhism was spreading widely in the Sino-Thai community.
The amulet shows the golden Buddha sitting in meditation, holding a sacred bowl, surrounded by a powerful radiant aura. On the back, we can see the Tibetan letters "Om Ah Hung" , the mantra of purification of the three doors (body, speech, mind), directly linked to tantric practices.
Over time, sacred Phratat crystals appeared on the surface of the amulet , a recognized sign of holiness and living spiritual energy. The metal reliquary, also dating from the 1970s, testifies to its age and authenticity.
Features :
- 🛕 Temple: Chinese temple in Thailand
- ✨ Deity: Buddha Amithaba
- 📐 Dimensions: 3 cm x 2.5 cm (approximately, reliquary included)
- ⚓ Weight: 12 g
- Reliquary: Antique metal reliquary dating from the 1970s
🔆 In the luminous silence of meditation, Amithaba reveals herself as an infinite source of golden light. Her mantra Om Ah Hung inscribed on the back acts as a secret key that purifies and opens the path to the Pure Land. This rare amulet is both a protective talisman and a means of spiritual elevation, bearing the living blessing of the ancient masters who consecrated it.