Thai Amulet Mini E-To Mahaprab Knife LP Thongdeang Waikru 61 Code 435 5cm
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Thai Amulet Mini E-To Mahaprab Sacred Knife
Waikru 61 Edition – Blessed by Luang Por Thongdeang
This authentic Mini E-To Mahaprab Sacred Knife was created for the Waikru Ceremony BE 2561 (2018) and blessed by the revered Luang Por Thongdeang.
Unlike a functional knife, this is a miniature sacred amulet measuring only 5 cm, intended for worship, collecting, or wearing as a protective talisman.
The blade is engraved with sacred yantras on both sides, and each piece bears an individual code number 435, confirming its authenticity.
One of the unique aspects of this edition is its sacred composition. It was cast using a blend of ancient weapon steel that had been ritually melted together with 108 sacred Takrut Yantras, making it highly respected among devotees and collectors. According to temple tradition, the amulet underwent a formal consecration ceremony during the Waikru blessing.
Specifications
- Master: Luang Por Thongdeang
- Edition: Waikru 61 (BE 2561 / 2018)
- Type: Mini E-To Mahaprab Sacred Knife Amulet
- Length: Approximately 5 cm
- Material: Sacred alloy cast from ancient weapon steel blended with 108 Takrut yantras
- Sacred yantras engraved on both sides
- Code Number: 435
- Temple blessed
- Authentic Thai Buddhist amulet
- Ideal for collection or devotional display
Traditional Believed Blessings
In Thai Buddhist tradition, miniature sacred knife amulets symbolize cutting through negativity and obstacles rather than serving as tools.
Devotees traditionally believe this amulet may help:
- Spiritual protection
- Remove obstacles from life and business
- Ward off negative energies
- Enhance courage and confidence
- Bring good fortune
- Attract prosperity and success
- Strengthen determination
- Promote safe travel
- Invite positive opportunities
These beliefs are based on traditional Thai Buddhist practices and personal faith.
About the Sacred Material
This edition was created using a special sacred alloy made from:
- Melted ancient weapon steel
- Sacred metal collected from ritual ceremonies
- 108 Takrut Yantras incorporated into the casting
- Consecrated during the Waikru blessing ceremony
Collectors value this combination because it represents both traditional craftsmanship and sacred Buddhist symbolism.
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