Large Red Phra Buddha Chinnarat and Dharmachakra Amulet – Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat

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Large Red Amulet of Phra Buddha Chinnarat Buddha and Dharmachakra from Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat

This large red amulet made of sacred powder depicts the Phra Buddha Chinnarat Buddha, one of the most revered Buddhist images in Thailand. It was consecrated at Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, a large royal temple in the province of Phitsanulok.

On the main face, Phra Buddha Chinnarat appears seated in meditation, surrounded by his characteristic protective aura. The reverse features a Dharmachakra Dharma wheel, a symbol of the Buddha’s teaching, the right path, and the setting in motion of spiritual wisdom.

Features:

  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat
  • 📜 Province: Phitsanulok
  • ✨ Deity: Phra Buddha Chinnarat and Dharmachakra
  • 💫 Benefits/powers: protection, blessing, wisdom, Buddhist faith, spiritual support
  • 📐 Dimensions: Diameter 50 mm
  • ⚓ Weight: 20 grams
  • Due to its size, this amulet would be impractical to wear and is therefore offered as a votive object, without a reliquary.

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This amulet is particularly suitable for practitioners and collectors looking for a powerful representation of Phra Buddha Chinnarat, associated with the Dharma wheel. Its red material, large format, and clear iconography make it a simple, ancient in spirit, and deeply rooted object of devotion in Thai Buddhist tradition.

🌺 Like a sacred wheel silently turning in the heart, this amulet reminds us that true protection comes from right faith, wisdom, and the peaceful presence of the Buddha. Phra Buddha Chinnarat radiates here as a stable refuge, while the Dharmachakra on the reverse evokes the path that illuminates beings step by step.

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