Phra Mahesuan (พระมเหศวร)
Thai. Name of a Buddhist
amulet that is part of the five
Phra Yod Khunphon. It originates from
Wat Phra Sri Rattanamahathat in
Suphanburi, and dates back to the
U-Thong Dynasty, i.e. the beginning of the
Ayutthaya Period. It is cast in iron and depicts a
Buddha image seated in the
half lotus position on the
naga, a position known as
pahng nahg prok, while performing the maravijaya mudra, i.e. the pose in which the Buddha's right hand touches the earth (fig.). The outline of the amulet is rather hourglass-shaped (fig.). See also POSTAGE STAMPS.
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