Kathin Khan Mahatan Baramee Temple Bag
This beautiful temple bag was distributed to devotees during a large Kathin Khan Mahatan Baramee ceremony at a temple in Bangkok, a major ritual marking the end of monastic retreat and the period of offerings to the Sangha. These bags are traditionally given as a sign of merit and blessing, symbolizing generosity (dāna) and the continuity of the Dharma.
The printed design depicts a radiant Buddha surrounded by protective aquatic and celestial deities, representing various guardian spirits of Thai tradition. These images symbolize protection, abundance, and the harmony of the four kingdoms. The bag is made of thick white cotton, ideal for everyday use or for carrying spiritual items when visiting temples.
A simple yet deeply symbolic object, it constitutes an authentic souvenir of Thai meritorious practices and a beautiful piece for lovers of Buddhist culture.
Features
- 🛕 Origin: Kathin Khan Mahatan Baramee ceremony
- 🎨 Design: Buddha, guardian spirits, aquatic and celestial symbols
- 🧵 Material: Thick white cotton fabric
- 🎁 Traditional gift for worshippers
In the invisible realms, the offering circulates like a light. It is said that one who carries a blessed bag during the Kathin symbolically carries the generosity of the faithful and the protection of the monks with each step.