LP Samrit Amulet Medal
LP Samrit Amulet Medal
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A sacred copper medal amulet featuring a Buddha in the “Calling the Earth to Witness” posture on one side and a protective Na Youkong style yantra on the back, blessed by monk Luang Pho Samrit of Wat Ban Kham in Surin Province.
Acquired: Wat Mahabut, Sept 2024
Year Made: Unknown
Year Consecrated/Blessed: Unknown
Religion: Buddhist
Material: Copper with blackened finish
Use:
Carried for protection, blessings, and spiritual merit. This amulet, associated with the sacred Buang Phatthasima ceremony, offers protection tied to the consecration of temple grounds and invokes spiritual strength from the Buddha image.
Description:
This copper medal amulet features a Buddha in the “Calling the Earth to Witness” posture, a powerful symbol of enlightenment and victory over obstacles. On the back, a Na Youkong style yantra offers additional protection. The amulet was created by monk Luang Pho Samrit of Wat Ban Kham during the Buang Phatthasima ceremony, where sacred boundary stones (ลูกนิมิต) are buried to consecrate temple grounds. Amulets created in connection with such ceremonies are believed to carry strong protective energies and spiritual merit.
The blackened copper finish adds durability and significance to the amulet, symbolizing strength and longevity. Worn for protection against harm and misfortune, this amulet also offers blessings tied to the sacred rituals of temple consecration and the profound symbolism of the Buddha image.
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