Sacred Temple Token by Venerable Luang Phor Nuin (Phrakru Kitithamasan) – Wat Hubor (Kalasin) – Consecration of March 18, 1995
This Buddhist temple token was consecrated on March 18, 1995 by the highly respected Venerable Luang Phor Nuin (Phrakru Kitithamasan), abbot of Wat Hubor, in the Thai province of Kalasin.
Its obverse features the master's portrait, while its reverse is engraved with a powerful traditional Yant, accompanied by sacred inscriptions intended to enhance the blessings of this religious issuance.
This type of token is traditionally made to support the temple's work and to transmit the master's blessings to the faithful. It also serves as a valuable testimony to popular Thai Buddhism of the 1990s.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Nuin (Phrakru Kitithamasan)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Hubor
- 📜 Province: Kalasin
- ✨ Deity: Monastic Blessing and Sacred Yant
- 💫 Benefits/Powers: Protection, blessings, merit, luck, prosperity, and spiritual support.
- 📐 Dimensions: 30 mm X 25 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 7.5 grams
- Casing: No casing for this item; this type of sacred token is kept in one's wallet.
The Yant engraved on the reverse concentrates various sacred characters from Thai magical tradition. Associated with the blessings of Luang Phor Nuin, it is worn by many devotees as a symbol of protection, stability, and good karma.
This piece will appeal to collectors of antique amulets as well as practitioners wishing to wear an object consecrated by a recognized Thai master.
🙏 May this amulet accompany you on your path, dissipate invisible obstacles, and attract blessings, serenity, and accumulated merits through your practice.