Golden Weekday Buddha Pendant Necklace Amulet Charm - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

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Brand Seller or Collection NameArtschatz Metal stamp24k
Settinggold brass ClaspLobster Claw
Model numberWednesday Metalgold brass
Materialgold brass Gem Typegold brass
ChainCable
about item
  • Wednesday - Phra Um Bhat (Receiving)
  • Handcrafted with care in Thailand
  • Material: Brass Statuette painted gold and Gold plated Metal Case
  • Size: approx 1 x 0.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Comes with a approx 24" inch long brown fabric necklace

Product Description

  • Wednesday - Phra Um Bhat “Receiving" Weekday Buddha
  • Size: ≈ 1 x 0.7 x 0.4 inches, Weight: ≈ 0.1oz, Material: Brass Statuette painted gold, gold plated metal case with plastic
  • Handcrafted with care in Thailand
  • Comes with a brown fabric starter necklace
  • The Weekday Buddha - According to belief, after achieving enlightenment, Buddha devoted seven days to pondering the suffering of all living beings and reflecting on the insignificance of his life before attaining enlightenment. Over a hundred different poses have been created, with some postures representing the seven days of the week.

Wednesday Buddha

Wednesday - Phra Um Bhat “Receiving" Weekday Buddha

The Wednesday Buddha Pendant - gold plated metal case with a plastic capsule that features Buddha in the Phra Um Bhat “Receiving" posture.

Over a hundred different poses have been created, with some postures representing the seven days of the week.

Wednesday

Wednesday Buddha

Wednesday

Pindabat

The Buddha posture associated with Wednesday is known as "Phra Um Bhat" which depicts the Buddha standing and holding an alms bowl with both hands. This posture has a significant meaning as it represents the time when Buddha returned to his father's palace after four years of teaching the dharma.

happiness and enlightenment

In the early morning, Buddhist monks would perform their alms rounds to collect food offerings from the community. Buddha also did the same, and when his father saw him begging for food, he was appalled.

Wednesday - Phra Um Bhat “Receiving" Weekday Buddha

However, Buddha explained to him that this act of collecting food is called "Pindabat," which is a part of the lineage of Buddhas. This act is meant to make the monks available to their followers who devotedly offer food to them.


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Wesley Day
This came exactly as stated. It was a replacement for my kiddo, and she loved it.

Julia Mcclain
beautiful, just as pictured :) feels sturdy too.

Deborah Kelley
This was returned due to the lack of details, but other items from the same seller have been excellent. Recommended item and seller.

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