Phra Lak Ha Coin of Chao Khun Bodhi Chaeng, Wat Bodhi Maen, Special Edition with Original Temple Gold Frame, 80% Pure Gold
Description
Lak Ha Huk coin is a Mahayana Buddhist amulet created based on the belief of six Buddhas, who are symbols of virtue and Buddhist perfection in the universe according to Mahayana Buddhist philosophy. The distinctive characteristic of the coin is the placement of six Buddhas with their respective colors, representing the six elements: earth, water, wind, fire, gold, and wood, which are concepts found in Mahayana Buddhist and Chinese culture. The six Buddhas consist of Vairocana Buddha, Shakyamuni Buddha, Ratnasambhava Buddha, Amoghasiddhi Buddha, Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha, all widely revered in Mahayana Buddhist beliefs. The name "Six-Color Buddha" derives from the distinctive colors and rays of each Buddha, conveying compassion and wisdom to all beings according to Mahayana philosophy. The Lak Ha Huk coin reflects Mahayana Buddhist philosophy, combining the symbolism of six Buddhas in a single coin, and is a form of amulet found in Chinese Buddhist art that is popular among believers of Chinese and Mahayana culture.




