Set of Buddhist ritual objects for holy water from Wat Sakai
Complete Buddhist ritual set from Wat Sakai , closely linked to the tradition of the highly venerated Luang Phor Dooh , one of the most respected masters of modern Thai Buddhism.
This lot includes several objects used in rituals of blessing, protection, and spiritual transmission. The holy water bowl presented here is a specific model dating from 1982 , conforming to those used according to the tradition passed down by Luang Phor Dooh. It is new and has never been used .
- Blessed photo frame of the very venerable Luang Phor Dooh
- Black lacquered iron holy water bowl decorated with gilded yants
- Matching lid and stand, decorated
- Ritual sprinkler Phom Nam Mön for holy water
- One hundred meter roll of multicolored Sai Sin sacred thread
The bowl is richly decorated with traditional gilded yant designs , drawn according to the ritual canons of Wat Sakai, intended to channel the forces of protection, stability, and blessing. The Sai Sin symbolically connects practitioners, sacred objects, and the ritual space during ceremonies.
Features :
đ Master: Lineage of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Dooh
đ Temple: Wat Sakai
âš Tradition: Thai Buddhism
đ Dimensions: Total height: 20 cm, Bowl diameter: 25 cm
â Total weight: 1.3 kg
This set constitutes an authentic ritual lot , ideal for a Buddhist altar, ceremonial practice or a high-level spiritual collection.
An object of silent transmission, this bowl is not a simple container. It is the matrix where water becomes a vehicle for compassion, protection, and the continuity of the Dharma, according to the humble and profound path of Luang Phor Dooh.