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BLESSED & EMPOWERED SARIRA PHRA TATH AMULET
SARIRA PEARLS / ROSES
BUDDHA BRAIN RELICS INDIA
WE DONATED DIRECTLY TO THE TEMPLE, THIS AMULET DID NOT COME FROM A STORE OR PRIVATE SELLER OR COMPANY.
YOU HAVE TO DONATE DIRECTLY TO A BUDDHIST TEMPLE TO MAKE SURE THE SARIRA RELICS ARE REAL
**** Sarira Phra Tath Buddha Relics from Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Temple Thailand. ****
These relics can also be called Phra That India / Phra Thad / Phra That / Phra Tart / & Phra Tad & Sarira Pearls.
GAUTAMA BUDDHA * SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA RELIC.
with CHUCHOK PHA YANT.
**** Sarira Phra Tath Buddha Relics from Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Temple Thailand. ****
For great knowledge, business and everyday luck.
BRAIN RELIC
Amulet 1.4 inches (35 mm) high x 0.4 inches (10 mm) wide.
Chuchok Pha Yant: 5.5 inches x 3.5 inches.
WE DONATED DIRECTLY TO THE TEMPLE, THIS AMULET DID NOT COME FROM A STORE OR PRIVATE SELLER OR COMPANY.
**** Sarira Phra Tath Buddha Relics from Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Temple Thailand. ****
Pink / White / Clear: Originates from the head of the Buddha. For great knowledge, business and everyday luck.
BUDDHA BRAIN RELICS INDIA

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This Sarira Phra Tath Buddha relic amulet has been created by monks at the Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Temple Thailand. These Buddha relics can also be called Sarira Phra Thad, Sarira Phra That, Sarira Phra Tart or Sarira Phra Tad. There are also many other different names but they are all Buddha relic’s. Sarira is the name for the crystallised remains of the bones and body of the Buddha after he was cremated. Sarira can also be found in the cremated remains of all high standing Buddhist spiritual masters. Sarira are very important relics as they embody the spiritual knowledge, teachings, realizations, living essence (spirit) of Buddhist spiritual masters. Sarira is the evidence of the Buddhist masters’ enlightenment and spiritual purity.
Sarira’s are usually displayed in a wearable amulet or in a stupa, they are also enshrined inside a Buddhist master's statue or embedded into a Buddhist amulet. Saffron threads are sometimes placed around the Sarira as an offering.
According to the Pali tradition nothing was left after the body of the Buddha was cremated except for the Sarira. The bones of the Buddha had been transformed into something that looked like COLOURED JEWELS and COLOURED SMALL PEARLS of many different shapes, sizes and colours. Sarira comes in Cabbage seed shape, Milled rice shape, Green bean shape, bone shape, round shape, and many other shapes.
It is believed that the smaller shapes of Sarira will float when placed in water and will attract each other when they float. The colour, shape and size of Sarira can increase or decrease by themselves. Most of the Sarira are much lighter compared to ordinary stones of the same size. Sarira should not be tested to see if it floats by an ordinary person as you would have to ‘Look down at the Buddha’. It is believed the Sarira can shine in the dark and can fly around in their amulet or stupa container.
The transformation from a cremated body into Sarira is wonderful as it is hard to believe that the remains and ashes could be transformed into something like glowing jewels of different colours and shapes.
Colours of Sariara (Buddha relics).
Orange / Gold / Yellow: Originates from the flesh of the Buddha. For fortune and wealth and business luck.
Red / Purple: Originates from the blood and heart of the Buddha. For love, finding a loving relationship and good health.
Pink / White / Clear: Originates from the head of the Buddha. For great knowledge, business and everyday luck.
Blue / Black: Originates from the chest of the Buddha: For self-confidence, securing a good relationship.
Green / Brown: The mind of the Buddha: For good luck, wealth and fortune.
A relic is: 1: An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest. 2: A part of a deceased holy person's body or belongings kept as an object of reverence. 3: A person or thing that has survived from an earlier time.
WE DONATED DIRECTLY TO THE TEMPLE, THIS AMULET DID NOT COME FROM A STORE OR PRIVATE SELLER OR COMPANY.
This Sarira Phra Tath, Buddha relic amulet was created, blessed and empowered by monks in the Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Temple, Thailand for ‘GOOD LUCK, PROSPERITY AND GOOD
FORTUNE’.
This sacred amulet will give you good luck when gambling, good luck in your work, good luck for your business, good luck in relationships and good luck in your life.
**** Sarira Phra Tath Buddha Relics from Phra Si Rattana Mahathat Temple Thailand. ****
This blessed and empowered temple cloth talisman is called a Pha Yant.
It can also be called a 'Cloth Yant' a 'Paa Yant', a 'Payant' or a 'Yant cloth talisman'
This sacred blessed and empowered 'Pha Yant' sacred talisman can be framed and hung on a wall, hung on a wall as it is, carried with you in your pocket or placed in your car to grant you a safe journey. It can be given to a friend or loved one as a special sacred gift. This 'Pha Yant' is for your protection from evil and bad spirits, and will protect you against bad luck. A 'Pha Yant' will protect you from danger. This 'Pha Yant' will grant you a long and healthy life and also grant your wishes. A sacred 'Pha Yant' can be given to grant blessings to a wedded couple to enable them to have many healthy children and to have a long and a happy marriage.
**** If you write your wishes on the back of a blessed 'Pha Yant' they will be granted.

Pha Yant CHUCHOK
Chuchok was an old Brahmin beggar who became very rich. Chuchok lived in Kalingkarat Province. Chuchok had ‘a very special way about him’ and when he asked or begged for money nobody would ever say ‘NO’ to him! Chuchok’s appearance was not pleasing but he had great kindness and humanity and talked very softly and everyone would take pity on him. Chuchok’s appearance is like most of the Brahmins, with his long hair tied at the back, he has a beard and a hump. Chuchok wears no clothes on his chest and carries a bag and has a crutch to help him walk.
According to the legend Chuchok went about begging for donations and was able to collect a small fortune. Chuchok was very stingy and knew how to save and not spend his money and eventually he had saved 100 Kasap. At that time as he had saved so much he was considered a rich man. Chuchok took all his money and entrusted it to a friend who was also a Brahmin to look after and Chuchok once again departed to travel the country begging.
Chuchok’s friend who was looking after the money grew poorer and he spent all of Chuchok’s money which he had been entrusted to him. When Chuchok returned to claim his money the Brahmin couple did not have any money to repay him so they offered their daughter Amittada, to be Chuchok’s wife. Amittada was a young very beautiful girl. Amittada told Chuchok that “My life belongs to you. From now on, you can keep me as a maid at home or as a wife. I can sleep at your feet and do everything for you.” Chuchok took Amittada as his wife.
It is said that Chuchok had a very beautiful wife, in that (his) life, because he had offered a cloth with a bunch of lotus flowers to the Lord Buddha in a previous life.
When you pray and make your wishes you must state that you are asking on behalf of Chuchok and not for yourself. In this way you will receive what you ask for and wish for successfully.
The Buddha relics tour.
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