Chatukham Ramathep - Saccha Athithan Borobudur Edition, featuring the Great Stupa of Borobudur on the reverse.

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Chatukham Ramathep - Saccha Athithan Borobudur Edition, featuring the Great Stupa of Borobudur on the reverse. - Other - Other Metals

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Chatukham Ramathep - Saccha Athithan Borobudur Edition, featuring the Great Stupa of Borobudur on the reverse. Copper material, 5 CM diameter. Created in 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.) by Ajarn Lek Horathibodee. On the reverse of the amulet is the Great Stupa of Borobudur. Inheriting the intentions of King Vishnu, the Great Stupa of Borobudur is enshrined on the reverse of the Chatukham Ramathep - Saccha Athithan Borobudur Edition amulet. This is to perpetuate Buddhism, serve as a testament to merit, and support one's destiny and accumulated merit. May it be a significant force that guides life towards prosperity and the fulfillment of desires. The ceremonial aspects were conducted during auspicious times, marking a pinnacle in the history of the creation of the Chatukham Ramathep - Saccha Athithan Borobudur Edition. Nine Great Consecration Ceremonies were held: 1. Chatukham Ramathep Vihara, Wat Ubonwanaram (Wat Bua), Nonthaburi Province, on the New Moon, March 19, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). 2. At the summit of the Golden Mount, Wat Saket, Bangkok, on the auspicious "Saturday Five" (a day considered highly auspicious), April 7, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). 3. At the Ubosot (Ordination Hall) of Wat Traimit, a Mahayana-Theravada consecration ceremony was held from April 27-29, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). 4. At Wat Khae, Suphan Buri Province, a Great Consecration Ceremony was held. This event included the casting of bronze for the Chatukham Ramathep amulets, with Luang Nui presiding over the ceremony, on May 12, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). 5. At the Great Stupa of Borobudur, Indonesia, from May 18-20, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). Concurrently, blessing ceremonies were held at the Mendut Temple and Sewu Temple (Temple of a Thousand Buddhas) in Indonesia. 6. A historic, world-first consecration ceremony was held at Angkor Wat - Angkor Thom. This significant event took place from July 6-8, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). Ceremonies were conducted at the City Pillar Shrine in Siem Reap. A supreme sacred consecration ceremony was held on July 7, 2007, at Angkor Wat. Consecration ceremonies also took place at the Bayon Temple in Angkor Thom. Blessings were offered to celestial deities at Prasat Bakan. Blessings were offered to celestial deities at Banteay Srei. Blessings were offered to celestial deities at Prasat Preah Ko. Consecration ceremonies were held at Prasat Kravan, Cambodia. 7. During the auspicious transit of Saturn, a rare occasion occurring once every 30 years, at the Ubosot of Wat Traimit, from August 9-10, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). A Nine-Planet Consecration Ceremony was also held. 8. A Great Consecration Ceremony was held in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, the land of origin for Chatukham Ramathep, from November 2-3, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). A blessing ceremony was also conducted at the field in front of the city hall (City Pillar Shrine) in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province on November 3. 9. A Great Consecration Ceremony was held at the Ubosot of Wat Traimit during the auspicious transit of Jupiter, a rare event occurring once every 12 years, on November 16, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.). Additionally, numerous special ceremonies were held, including the declaration of the Four Regions' Vow of Truth, blessings for the souls of ancient monarchs, the ceremony of declaring the Vow of Truth by visiting 9 important temples across the kingdom, and a blessing ceremony offered to celestial deities before the Emerald Buddha, the City Pillar Deity, the Protector of the City, Kalachasri, Chao Por Jettakut, and Chao Por Hoklong on Vesak Day, May 31, 2550 B.E. (2007 C.E.).

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Chatukham Ramathep - Saccha Athithan Borobudur Edition, featuring the Great Stupa of Borobudur on the reverse. Copper material, 5 CM diameter.

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