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Rare Phra Somdej amulet in Hin Phratat relic stone - Wat Phracha Satatham. #79

€45,00 €59,99
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Rare Phra Somdej amulet in Hin Phratat relic stone from Wat Pasha Satatham (also called Wat Sao Hin, Bangser).

These precious Phra Somdej amulets from Wat Pracha Satthatham were carved from sacred stone from Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park.
According to the tradition transmitted by the holy monks of the forest, this is the place in the kingdom of Siam where the Pacceka Buddhas (the Buddhas for themselves) came to die and reach nirvana in three sacred caves. From the distant past to modern times the caves of the Khao Sam Roi Yot region have produced relic stones found nowhere else in the world. It is said that there are many "secret Arahants" who still come today to leave their bodies in these caves.
When an Arahant leaves his body in these caves, over time his physical body disappears and is transformed into stones which are collected by the Phra Siwali forest monks and carved to make amulets and objects of worship.
Each Arahant has different mystical powers and therefore there are a large number of sacred stones with varied colors and properties.

The stone from which these amulets are made is known to be able to grow, change color and also produce perfumes. I and several of my clients have been able to witness this in recent years, for example a client ordered me a white rosary carved from this stone, a few weeks later it had turned pink!

I was able to obtain a small stock of these amulets directly at the temple, and offer them to you exceptionally at a reduced price, don't miss this opportunity to obtain an authentic amulet made from a legendary sacred material!

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Height: 4.5 cm.
Width: 3 cm.
Weight: approximately 30 grams.
New reliquary decorated to measure: Yes.