Phra Somdej Phraphrom Siri Wessuwan amulet – Wat Bung Thong Lang (2002)
This magnificent Phra Somdej amulet was consecrated on February 18, 2002 , during a grand Putthasima ceremony at Wat Bung Thong Lang (วัดบึงทองหลาง, Bangkok). Made from refined sacred powder, it depicts the Buddha seated in meditation on an ornate base, bearing below the distinctive seal of the Phraphrom Siri Wessuwan series.
A prestigious temple in Bangkok
Wat Bung Thong Lang is a renowned Buddhist temple in Bangkok, known for its grand consecration ceremonies (Putthasima) and for having hosted many venerable masters. It stands as an important spiritual center, where ancient traditions are perpetuated and where the amulets produced enjoy a strong reputation for protection and prosperity.
Characteristics
- 🙏 Master: Several venerable monks gathered during the Putthasima ceremony.
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Bung Thong Lang (Bangkok)
- ✨ Deity: Buddha Phra Somdej
- 📐 Dimensions: Approximately 5 cm x 3 cm
- ⚓ Weight: Approximately 20 grams
- Reliquary: New, custom-made reliquary in copper color, decorated with traditional motifs.
This rare amulet embodies both the serenity of the Buddha and the protective strength of Wessuwan, guaranteeing prosperity and spiritual protection to its wearer.
🪔 When the flames of the sacred lamps rose that day, the invisible breath of Wessuwan swept through the assembly. This amulet carries within it the echo of that moment: the power of the celestial protectors and the peace of the Buddha united in a single imprint. He who keeps it in his heart walks with the benevolent shadow of invisible guardians.