Phra Phuttha Sihing Thao Jatukham Rammathep Amulet – Roon Pee Mahamongkol Ah-sip Ngern Lai Ma Edition (2007)
Superb circular amulet in black paste with partial gilding, representing the Buddha Phra Phuttha Sihing in a syncretic form associated with Thao Jatukham Rammathep . This double-sided coin features, on the reverse, a central stupa surrounded by eight protective Phra Rahu in golden relief, arranged according to a cosmic geometry.
Roon Pee Mahamongkol Ah-sip Ngern Lai Ma Edition, produced in 2007 to support a worthy project: fundraising to purchase educational materials and build a library for the Phra Pariyattham Buddhist School .
This amulet was consecrated during a grand ritual at Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan , one of the most revered temples in Nakhon Sri Thammarat province.
- Dimensions: Diameter: 55 mm.
- Weight: 32 grams.
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Original temple box included
Given its size and weight, this sacred object should be kept on your altar as a votive tablet and not worn as a pendant, therefore not a reliquary.
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Spiritually, this amulet acts as a double blessing: on one side Jatukham Rammathep, protector of the worlds and master of destiny, on the other an image of the very holy Stupa housing the relics of the Buddha and eight guardian demons Phra Rahu. This talisman combines power, wisdom and benevolence, to illuminate the path of the one who wears it.