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Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha
Lot de reliques du très vénérable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784 Magic of the Buddha

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Collection of relics of the Venerable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) – Wat Kanthawas # 784

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This exceptional spiritual lot is dedicated to the Very Venerable Kruba In Intho (1902–2003) , a great monk of the northern Thai forest tradition, affiliated with Wat Kanthawas , also known as Wat Falang , in Chiang Mai.

Originating from an old private collection , this set is unique. It is a lot bringing together several blessed items and authentic relics directly linked to the venerable Kruba In Intho.

Lot contents:

  • 🙏 An original blessed photo of the very venerable Kruba In Intho
  • 🧘 A relic of the venerable monastic robe, preserved in a tube-shaped reliquary
  • 🛕 A translucent chedi containing:
    • Two sacred golden pearls Look Aum Thong
    • A sacred marble in translucent glass, Look Geow
    • White and translucent Phra That mineral relic beads

In the Lanna tradition, the personal relics of an awakened master are considered living vessels of blessings , transmitting protection, mental stability, accumulated merit, and spiritual clarity.

This translucent chedi acts as a sacred receptacle , harmonizing the energies of the relics it contains. It is traditionally associated with protecting the home, karmic continuity, and strengthening meditation practice.

A rare, understated and profoundly spiritual collection, intended as much for personal veneration as for preservation in an altar or cabinet of sacred relics.