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Tok Hak Buddha Shields Pendant – 4 Colors
Original price was: $88.88.$55.55Current price is: $55.55.
Gold Tok Hak Buddha Shields in 4 Colors – Buy One Today
Discover the spiritual elegance of these stunning 14k gold-plated Tok Hak Buddha pendants, featuring a shield-shaped design inspired by the iconic Chedi of Wat Mahathat temple in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand. Available in vibrant blue, green, pink, and watermelon colors, each pendant measures 3.4cm long, 2.5cm wide, and 0.3cm high. The front showcases a finely crafted Buddha image, while the reverse displays the sacred Chedi, a symbol of enlightenment and protection.
Crafted for all genders, these pendants come with a free black necklace, free worldwide shipping, and two free blessed Sai Sin Buddhist bracelets, making them a perfect blend of beauty and spiritual value.
The Tok Hak style originates from the legacy of Luang Phor Tok, a revered monk known for his deep meditation and miraculous abilities, including healing and weather control. Though primarily associated with Wat Uttamaram in Malaysia, his influence extends to Thai amulet traditions, including those at Wat Mahathat, a historic temple founded over 1,000 years ago. This ancient site, rooted in the 13th century, has long been a center of Buddhist learning, with its Chedi symbolizing its spiritual prominence. Tok Hak pendants are cherished as conduits of peace, protection, and good fortune, connecting wearers to this rich heritage.
People buy these pendants to enhance meditation, attract prosperity, and shield against negativity, believing they carry the blessings of Wat Mahathat’s lineage. These standout pieces offer vibrant colors, durable 14k gold plating, and intricate craftsmanship, ideal for spiritual practice or as a meaningful gift. With their unique design and included accessories, they radiate divine energy and cultural significance, making them a must-have for devotees and collectors alike.
Order today and embrace the timeless wisdom of the Tok Hak tradition from Wat Mahathat’s 1000 year old temple!
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Gold Tok Hak Buddha Shields in 4 Colors – Buy One Today
These stunning 14k gold-plated Tok Hak Buddha pendants feature a shield-shaped design with the iconic Chedi of Wat Mahathat temple in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Southern Thailand. Available in vibrant blue, green, pink, and watermelon colors, each pendant measures 3.4cm long, 2.5cm wide, and 0.3cm high.
The front showcases a finely crafted Buddha image, while the reverse displays the sacred Chedi. Unisex and versatile, each pendant comes with a free black necklace, free worldwide shipping, and two free blessed Sai Sin Buddhist bracelets.
About Tok Hak Style and Meaning
The Tok Hak style refers to a distinctive Thai amulet and pendant tradition originating from the teachings and blessings of Luang Phor Tok, a revered monk from Wat Mahathat. Known for his deep meditation practices and spiritual power, his style often features intricate Buddha images and temple symbols like the Chedi, believed to embody protection, peace, and enlightenment.
These pendants are seen as conduits of his blessings, carrying spiritual significance and cultural heritage.
Why People Buy these Buddha Pendants
People purchase Tok Hak pendants for their reputed ability to provide spiritual protection, enhance meditation, and attract good fortune. Devotees believe they safeguard against harm, promote inner peace, and connect the wearer to the sacred lineage of Wat Mahathat’s monks.
Why Buy These?
These pendants stand out with their vibrant color options, detailed craftsmanship, and the sacred Chedi reverse, reflecting Wat Mahathat’s legacy. The 14k gold plating ensures durability and elegance, while the free accessories and shipping add value. Perfect for spiritual practice or as a meaningful gift, they offer a unique blend of beauty and divine energy.
History of Tok Hak and Wat Mahathat
Luang Phor Tok, a monk from the 19th century, was a key figure in Malaysia. Wat Mahathat made amulets featuring Tok Hak style. This is a historic temple founded over 1,000 years ago. Known for his miraculous abilities, including healing and weather control, his influence shaped the temple’s spiritual reputation. Wat Mahathat’s Chedi, a prominent stupa, symbolizes its role as a center of Buddhist learning and pilgrimage in Southern Thailand.
Historical records indicate that Luang Phor Tok (also known as Luang Phor Tok Raja) was a significant monk associated with Wat Uttamaram in Kelantan, Malaysia, rather than Wat Mahathat in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand. His life spanned the 19th and early 20th centuries, with notable activity around the early 1900s, which aligns with the 19th century timeframe mentioned. However, there is no direct evidence linking him specifically to Wat Mahathat in Nakhon Si Thammarat as a key figure.
Wat Mahathat Woramahawihan in Nakhon Si Thammarat is a historic temple with roots dating back to the 13th century, and it has been a center for Theravada Buddhism, influenced by figures like King Sri Dhammasokaraja. The temple’s spiritual legacy includes various monks, but Luang Phor Tok’s prominence is more associated with his Malaysian temple and his teachings there.
Symbol on Reverse
The reverse features the Chedi of Wat Mahathat, a pagoda-like structure representing the Buddha’s enlightenment and the temple’s enduring spiritual power, enhancing the pendant’s protective and blessing qualities.
Additional information
Weight | .1 kg |
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Dimensions | 3.3 × 2.4 × .3 cm |
length (cm) | 3.4 |
width (cm) | 2.4 |
height (cm) | .3 |
style | Tok Hak, Phra Luang Por Tok from Malaysia, shield |
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