Bia Gae protective amulet consecrated during the Foundation Stone Ceremony of the Great Stupa of Wat Nok.
Blessed and consecrated amulet for protection against black magic and evil entities.
🔸 Origin: Wat Nok, Bangkok, Thailand
🔸 Year of consecration: February 5 to 17, 2002
🔸 Ceremony: Grand ordination ritual and laying of the foundation stone of the Great Stupa, in the presence of many Venerables.
🔸 Material: Sacred shell (Bia Gae ) with sacred inscriptions, relics and mystical sealing.
🔸 Benefits: Protection against negative energies, black magic and evil entities.
🔸 Dimensions: 45mm x 35mm
🔸 Weight: 25 grams
🛡️ Consecration ritual
This Bia Gae amulet was blessed during a special ceremony in February 2002 at Wat Nok in Bangkok. This sacred event took place during the ordination of monks and the laying of the foundation stone of the Great Stupa. Several revered masters participated in the invocations and blessings, infusing the amulet with powerful protective energy.
📿 Virtues and uses
The Bia Gae is an amulet renowned for its ability to ward off evil spirits and harmful influences. It is often used by Buddhist practitioners and Ajarn masters to ensure effective protection against occult dangers and improve the wearer's luck.
🔹 Original temple bag provided.
🔹 Reliquary : New custom-made silver-plated reliquary decorated with traditional multi-colored enamel motifs.