Pagoda-shaped Dha Rong Chu from Burmese Buddhist pagodas.
These beads contain internal fillings. They make a sound when shaken.
The fillings are typically older and smaller metal Dha Rong Chu beads.
This is akin to old Tibetan Buddha statues, which often contain smaller Buddha images within.
Or they might be filled with precious sacred items like Dzi beads or ritual implements.
These Dha Rong Chu, featuring inscriptions on the exterior and internal fillings,
date back to approximately the 19th to 20th centuries.
The pagoda-shaped Dha Rong Chu
require cinnabar to be sealed into the base during the smelting process.
A quick online search for cinnabar reveals
its strong yang energy and magnetic field,
capable of suppressing highly yin entities such as ghosts and evil spirits.
These pagoda-shaped Dha Rong Chu
were commonly used for purposes like foundation laying and creating protective barriers.
Today, some individuals use them for spiritual practices and meditation.
Placing them in a Buddhist altar or car can help harmonize the feng shui and magnetic fields.
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