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Salika Ling Thong Amulet in Sacred Temple Roof Wood - Venerable Luang Phor Peth Vajasit

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This amulet represents a Salika Ling Thong, the legendary sacred bird from Thai esoteric tradition. It was carved in 2005 by the most venerable Luang Phor Peth from a fragment of wood originating from an ancient roofing ornament of a Thai temple.

In the magical traditions of Siam, Salika is associated with charm, persuasion, eloquence, and attracting goodwill. Amulets depicting this mystical bird are particularly prized by merchants, traders, and people whose activities require public interaction.

Each piece was individually carved from a decorative wood ช่อฟ้า (Cho Fa) that once participated in the sacred structure of a Buddhist temple. This ancient material, imbued for decades with prayers, offerings, and monastic blessings, gives the amulet a special spiritual dimension.

authentic Thai Buddhist amulet

The Salika Ling Thong is traditionally considered a symbol of harmonious attraction, social success, and favorable communication. This amulet also represents a rare testimony to the ritual repurposing of sacred architectural elements from ancient Thai religious buildings.

Features:

  • 🙏 Master: Venerable Luang Phor Peth Vajasit
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Pathom Buth Isararam
  • ✨ Deity: Salika Ling Thong
  • 💫 Benefits/powers: Charm, persuasion, eloquence, popularity, commercial success, goodwill from others
  • 📐 Dimensions: 45 mm X 20 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: Approximately 4 grams
  • Reliquary: New custom-made waterproof acrylic reliquary.

The wood used for this amulet comes from an ancient decorative temple roof element. In Thai tradition, materials that were part of the sacred architecture of a shrine are often preserved and reused for creating devotional or protective objects when they become too old to remain in place.

🕊️ Like a messenger bird connecting the visible world to the blessings accumulated in the shrines of Siam, this Salika Ling Thong carries within it the silent memory of prayers recited beneath sacred roofs. Its ancient wood, marked by time and rituals, reminds us that some relics continue to transmit their influence long after leaving their original place. 🕊️

sacred Thai temple relic