An exceptional piece from contemporary Thai spiritual tradition: a set of relics of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Suwang , accomplished master of Wat Prai Patanna (Sisaket province).
Presented in a decorative silver-plated copper pot , decorated with an engraving of Angkor Wat and the marking "Cambodia" on the back, this set symbolizes the union of Khmer and Thai traditions in the path of Dharma. Inside the pot contains:
- A silver-plated amulet of Luang Phor Suwang in his iconic posture sorting rice shoots – an image of humility and benevolence.
- A small reliquary containing Sai-Sin thread blessed by the Venerable, traditionally used for protection, harmonization rituals and personal blessings.
- Sacred multicolored blessed beads (red, green, gray) symbolizing the energies of the three worlds and the benefits of the practice.
A rare and deeply inspiring object from a private collection, perfect for personal altars, meditation practices, or rituals of protection and homage to awakened masters.
Dimensions: pot approximately 60 mm in diameter
Weight: approximately 160 grams (jar + contents)
🌿 When the simplicity of a gesture, sorting young rice shoots becomes an offering. The venerable Luang Phor Suwang, master of cycles, blesses not only objects, but the very nature of the effort. This silver-reflecting pot contains more than an amulet or a blessed thread: it contains the silent vow of an awakened monk for those who still walk. The bond is woven. Protection watches over.