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Pra Ruesi Chiwok Gomartapaj Buddha's Physician Healing Amulet, Guru of all Healers and Physicians, imbued with the power of 'Pongan Roke Pai Khai Jeb' (Prevent Illnesses and Heal Existing Ones), with Ploi Sek Blessed Gemstone Insert, from Luang Por Glom, of Wat Nong Bua.
Jivaka Kamaurabacca or Jivaka Kamarabhrtya (Kamaurabacca meaning “fed by a prince” and Kamarabhrtya alluding to expertise is medical care of infants/children) was born to an exceptionally beautiful and most sought after courtesan who upon knowing of her pregnancy discarded the infant out of fear that her status as a very high priced maiden should be affected. It was with Jivaka’s immensely stored up good fortune through his rounds of Samsara that he would be found near by a one Prince Abhaya who was a son of King Bimbisara, and because it was seemingly amazing that he should be found alive, he was named “Jivaka” meaning alive and moved by compassion was raised in royal care.
Once Jivaka began to reach the age of reason, he started to think for himself of what he wanted his craft to be. Stemming from his gift of Loving Kindness and Compassion, he decided with his higher intellect that it would be beneficial for him and future rebirths (should there be any) that he should take up a practice that helped rather than harmed, and in doing so denied the job of raising animals (which may cause harm i.e. slaughter) and instead took up studying Ayurvedic medicine for the benefit of others, and so continuing his path of practicing Metta Mahaniyom and as reward Maha Sanaeh attraction.
Jivaka became a very well renowned physician who treated many important people including kings and other royalty, but most importantly Jivaka was sought out through the Buddha Sakyamuni’s Divine Eye to be his personal physician. Jivaka realizing the benefit of giving alms and venerating the Triple Gem, had a monastery built on his grounds where Jivaka himself attained to the first stage of Arahantship (Sotapanna). Sometime later the Great King Ajatasattu was lead to the Buddha by Jivaka and through right understanding and effort became a devotee of the Buddha Dhamma and was responsible for establishing the first Buddhist Council after The Buddha’s Maha Parinibanna.
Around 2 centuries after the Buddha’s death (India’s First Buddhist King) King Ashoka sent emissaries to other countries to disseminate the Buddha Dhamma and of those emissaries was one Sohn Uttar Sthavira who was sent to Thailand in 228 BCE which began to establish itself and did so some 800 years later and then officially as the National Religion of Thailand in the 13th century. It is believed in Thailand that Buddhist monks brought medical knowledge from the lineage of Jivaka and as such he is revered as the Father of Thai Medicine.
The Jivaka Rishi amulet venerates the most auspicious physician in Buddhist and especially Thai Theravada Buddhist history, for its immense power in Metta Mahiniyom and Maha Sanaeh as well as an object of Samadhi concentration and wellness in the Citta mind/heart connection that urges the possessor to exude outwards excellence and control in the Brahma Viharas as well as commanding the same fortune toward the owner.
The amulet itself is ovular in shape and beige in color. It has a generous mixture of highly auspicious herbal compounds specifically for Metta Mahainiyom and Maha Sanaeh. The Rishi Jivaka is represented on the front face seated on an elevated platform seated in the Bhumispara Mudra of subduing Mara (ignorance) calling witness to earth (elements of Ayurvedic Natural Medicines), steadfastness (imperturbability).
Below him, an enchanted gem is inserted into the Muan Sarn sacred Pong powders. The reverse of the amulet features a floral Yant Duang, Karma-Improving Yantra of protection, wellness and healing, drawing power from the Ayurvedic Rishi Masters from all ages, with Ancient Sacred Khom Agkhara, Invoking Auspicious Buddhist Incantations.
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