Rare ancient amulet, image of Luang Pho To Buddha from Wat Phanang Choeun
This rare ancient amulet contains a sacred photograph of the great Luang Pho To Buddha from Wat Phanang Choeun, dated 1957. Preserved in a custom-made, ancient waterproof reliquary, it has a classic and profoundly authentic appearance, highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of ancient Buddhist objects.
These amulets were produced in limited quantities and are rarely encountered today. They are considered sacred by the local community, who attribute a strong spiritual presence to them. The red stamp with Chinese characters, clearly printed on the photograph, is considered particularly auspicious and further enhances the propitious character of this ancient piece.
The grand consecration ceremony was remarkable for its scale and the presence of many renowned monks. Among the revered masters who participated in this blessing were Luang Phor Chong from Wat Na Tang Nok, Luang Pu Doo from Wat Sakae, Luang Phor An from Wat Phra Yati, Luang Phor Nuai from Wat Ban Chang, Luang Phor Thiam from Wat Kasattra, Luang Phor Nor from Wat Klang Tha Ruea, Luang Phor Phae from Wat Phikun Thong, Luang Phor Pern from Wat Bang Phra, Luang Phor Tim from Wat Phra Khao, as well as Luang Phor Mian from Wat Pho Kob Chao. Many other famous monks also took part in this great Buddhist ceremony.
Features:
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Phanang Choeun (Ayutthaya)
- ✨ Deity: Luang Pho To Buddha
- 📐 Dimensions: 9 cm X 6 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 20 grams
- Reliquary: Ancient custom-made waterproof reliquary.
This ancient image of Luang Pho To captivates with its simplicity, rarity, and the silent strength it emanates. It is suitable for a collection of ancient amulets as well as for a prayer or meditation space dedicated to protection, faith, and the benevolent presence of the Buddha.
🙏 In the quietness of this ancient image dwells a sacred presence, discreet but radiant. One's gaze falls upon Luang Pho To as if on an open door to inner peace, invisible protection, and blessings patiently accumulated through rites, prayers, and the fervor of the ancients.