Ritual medal covered with powerful protective yant , consecrated in 2005 at Wat Prong Takian , in Prachinburi province, on the occasion of a major ceremony marking both the consecration of the new temple and the burial of the sacred boundary stones ( Bai Sema ).
This type of ceremony is considered in Thailand to be one of the most solemn acts in the life of a temple. The objects consecrated on this occasion receive a particularly stable and lasting spiritual charge, as they are linked to the very foundation of the sacred space.
The medal features on both sides a dense composition of traditional yant symbols , arranged according to a precise geometric structure. These sacred diagrams have been used for centuries for protection, stability, control of negative influences, and spiritual grounding.
Features :
- 🙏 Master: Collective temple ceremony
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Prong Takian, Prachinburi
- ✨ Spiritual function: Protection, stability, grounding, defense against harmful influences
- 📐 Dimensions: Diameter: 40 mm
- ⚓ Weight: 25 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in silver-plated metal decorated with traditional polychrome motifs.
A versatile protective item, this medal is suitable for everyday wear as well as for keeping on a personal altar or in a ritual space.
✨In the silence of the engraved metal, the yant keep watch.
They don't speak, but they hold their ground.