Phra Kling Avalokiteshvara amulet consecrated in 1994 by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem Khémako of Wat Susan Trailak (Lampang Province).
🔸 Origin and blessing
This Phra Kling amulet represents Avalokiteshvara , an incarnation of the Buddha's infinite compassion. Although this amulet was consecrated in Thailand, the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara is represented in a Tibetan form. It was consecrated in 1994 by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem Khémako , a highly respected master of Theravada Buddhism, renowned for his asceticism and profound wisdom.
🔸 Composition and symbolism
This piece was made from the metal of an ancient Guan Yin bell from Wat Hua Lampong , an iconic temple in Bangkok .
These amulets are part of a limited series, they are numbered and we discover a mouse (the animal symbol of LP Kassem) under their base.
Temple bells, charged with sacred vibrations after decades of rituals and prayers, give this amulet exceptional spiritual energy.
🔸 Virtues and benefits
The Phra Kling amulet is traditionally associated with protection, prosperity and healing . It is reputed to:
✅ Attract blessings and good fortune.
✅ Bring serenity and inner harmony.
✅ Protect against negative energies and obstacles.
✅ Promote meditation and spiritual elevation.
Its name, "Phra Kling" , comes from the slight sound it can produce when shaken (it contains a small movable ball made of sacred metal), a symbol of good omen and karmic purification .
🔸 Why choose this amulet?
✔ Authentic and blessed by a renowned master.
✔ Sacred material from a temple bell.
✔ Rare edition and sought after by collectors and loyalists.
📜 Delivered in a new decorated reliquary.
🛒 Limited Stock – Order Now to Benefit from its Blessings!