Buddhist Amulets
Buddhist amulets are small objects, often made of metal, clay, or wood, that are believed to provide protection and bring good fortune to their owners. These amulets typically feature images of Buddha, Bodhisattvas, or other significant symbols from Buddhism. Many people wear them as necklaces or carry them in their pockets.
In many cultures, especially in Southeast Asia, the practice of using Buddhist amulets is widespread. They are often blessed by monks during ceremonies, enhancing their spiritual significance. Collecting and trading these amulets has also become a popular hobby among enthusiasts, reflecting their cultural and religious importance.