🪶 Hin Khao San carved fossil Phra Somdej – Forest monk Phra Siwali
Here is an exceptional relic: a grain of Hin Khao San fossil rice carved in the shape of Buddha Phra Somdej . This rare piece was fashioned and blessed by a forest hermit monk Phra Siwali , famous for their connection with the way of itinerant ascetics.
This fossil comes from a secret cave located in Khao Sam Roi Yot Nature Park (in Prachuap Kirikan province) , a sacred site in Thailand where nature has preserved these petrified rice grains for centuries. The mineral transformation of organic matter gives these relics a very special energetic vibration, considered a concentrate of vitality and ancestral blessings. Ancient legend says that these rice grains come from the Buddha's alms bowl, and grants these sacred stones extraordinary fertility properties.
Each grain of Hin Khao San rice is presented in a translucent reliquary shaped like a monk's bowl , which allows the relic to be viewed while preserving it. This type of presentation recalls monastic offerings and pays homage to the humility of the forest monks.
Spiritual virtues:
- Protection and guidance on the spiritual path
- Connection to the ancestral forces of nature
- Strengthening meditation and concentration
- Luck, fertility and prosperity on the material and spiritual levels
Features :
🙏 Master: Forest Monk Phra Siwali
🛕 Location: Secret Cave, Khao Sam Roi Yot Nature Park
✨ Deity: Buddha Phra Somdej
📐 Dimensions: approximately 2 cm
Reliquary: Translucent reliquary in the shape of a monk's bowl.
✨ Esoteric dimension:
To receive a Hin Khao San carved into the Buddha Phra Somdej is to embrace the alliance of nature and enlightenment. Each fossil bears witness to the passage of time and the transmutation of matter. By venerating it, one attunes oneself to the energy of impermanence and the transformative power of Buddhist practice.