Monday, May 25, 2015

Thai Amulets

In my exploration of Thai culture (which you cannot ignore the fundamental beliefs they have in Buddhism) I came across the practice and belief of wearing amulets.  An amulet is a symbolic piece of art that is traditionally worn as a necklace.  The practice of stamping amulets originated in India, the birthplace of Buddhism.  They are worn by almost all Thai people and many are avid collectors, made from stone, pottery or metal.  According to believers amulets can bring good luck, protection, fortune and much more based on the symbolism.  In choosing an amulet it is important that it is made and blessed by a monk.  A valuable amulet must come from a person who is thought to have special powers.  To create a powerful amulet monks pray intensively and perform spiritual acts to infuse the item with spiritual functions.  Thai people practice storing good merit by praying in temples, devoting money to temples and wearing amulets in the aim of being rewarded with a better life and good fortune through supernatural forces.  Thailand is one of the largest producers, sellers and exporters of amulets.

The Thais often feel that a particular amulet seeks out its rightful caretaker and "speaks" to a person who is acquiring it.  So I set off in the same interest as my tattoo to learn more about the Thai culture and see if my amulet could "find me"...  Through several conversations at work I was pointed in the direction of one of my employees by the name of Khun Artit.  After several conversations I quickly learned that K. Artit was an avid collector and also believer.  He volunteer to help me in my quest to find a proper amulet.  Days following he came to work with several amulets that he had selected for me to choose from.  I immediately gravitated towards one in particular that had many of the ancient Thai geometrical shapes that I became familiar with in my Sak Yant tattoo explorations.  This was the amulet for me and K. Artit explained the meaning behind it's origins and the blessings it had received.

My amulet was issued at Charunrat Temple in Chonburi, Thailand on December 19th, 2013.  The objective of issuing the amulet was for it's spiritual powers and also to expand the Temple.

 On one side of the amulet is Thao Vessuwan which is the name of the Chief of the Four Heavenly Kings and an important figure in Buddhism.  In Thailand they believe that Thao Vessuwan always protects people who try and attack Buddha.  He is believed to be very powerful.  He also has many spiritual properties by helping to protect, bring honor, wealth, fame and power.  The temple invited three famous monks to chant over the amulet and bring its magical powers.

1. Luang Phor Chan (LP Chan) - Wat Bangbo - He is 100 years old and is famous for his spiritual powers in amulets.

2. Luang Py Fu (LP Foo) - Wat Bangsamak - He is one of the famous guru monks in Thailand.  He is 81 years old.

3. Luang Pu Hok (LP Hok) - Wat RatRueang Sak









LP Foo


LP Chan


LP Hok



On the Amulet they are various spiritual geometrical shapes with ancient meaning.....

Below Brings Protection

Below Brings Protection as well


Below Brings Charm, Success, Protection and Power


Below Brings Charm and Success

Here is the finished amulet in a protective case that I now need to find a necklace for...  Another great experience in Thai culture.







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