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Phra Kling Avalokitesvara amulet (Roon Metta Baramee) – Wat Sansai Moon (Chiang Rai) #614

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This Phra Kling Phra Avalokitesaun Photisat amulet , from the Roon Metta Baramee series, was consecrated at Wat Sansai Moon in Chiang Rai province. It depicts Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (Kuan Yin), seated in meditation on a sacred lotus, a symbol of purity and infinite compassion.

Phra Kling amulets are particularly renowned in Thailand for their power of protection, health, and longevity. Associated here with Avalokitesvara, the Bodhisattva of universal compassion, this piece carries a unique vibration of benevolence, soothing suffering, and spiritual support.

Wat Sansai Moon is a temple in the Chiang Rai region, renowned for its fervent rituals and ceremonies where monks and devotees unite to invoke the blessings of the Bodhisattvas. The Métta Baramee series was created to spread energies of boundless compassion and accumulated merit for the benefit of all beings.

Characteristics:

  • 🙏 Master: not specified (collective consecration at the temple)
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Sansai Moon (Chiang Rai)
  • ✨ Deity: Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva (Kuan Yin)
  • 📐 Dimensions: Approximately 2 cm x 3 cm
  • ⚓ Weight: 10 grams
  • Reliquary: New, custom-made reliquary in gilded metal, decorated with traditional motifs.

📦 Original temple box included

Spiritual energy:

Wearing this amulet is to open oneself to the boundless energy of compassion. Avalokitesvara hears the prayers of all beings and responds with blessings that dispel suffering, protect from unseen dangers, and guide towards inner peace. The Metta Baramee energy (compassion and merit) attracts kindness, soothes conflict, and fosters harmonious relationships.