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Amulet of Buddha Sakyamouni Vajradhara – Wat Chara Panya Maha Phothisat (Nakhon Sawan)

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☸️ This rare amulet depicts Shakyamuni Buddha in a meditative posture, holding a vajra, a symbol of spiritual lightning and the power of truth. Around him, a crown of benevolent swastikas radiates the energy of wisdom and universal morality.

It was consecrated by the Venerable Phra Ajarn Chakat Wisaratho of Wat Chara Panya Maha Phothisat (Nakhon Sawan). This temple is known for its profound Mahasatipatthana practices and its lineage of masters focused on the inner path of the Dharma .

This series of amulets was distributed to his disciples to strengthen within them the four pillars of spiritual progression: Sīla (morality), Samādhi (concentration), Paññā (wisdom), and Dhamma (spiritual law). The reverse side depicts the lotus flower, symbolizing these essential virtues.

🪷 An object of meditation and protection, this amulet is ideal for practitioners wishing to deepen their inner discipline and walk on the luminous path of the Buddha.

Features :

  • 🙏 Master: Phra Ajarn Chakat Wisaratho
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Chara Panya Maha Phothisat (Nakhon Sawan)
  • Divinity: Buddha Sakyamuni (Vajradhara)
  • 📐 Dimensions: 4 cm x 3 cm
  • Weight: 16 grams
  • Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.

🪔 Under the influence of Shakyamuni Vajradhara, this amulet acts as a mirror of inner clarity. It dissolves mental illusions, illuminates the path of right discernment, and grants its wearer the stability of mind necessary to follow the path of Dharma with courage and gentleness.