tooth relic
A tooth relic is a physical fragment of a tooth that is believed to belong to a significant religious figure, often associated with Buddhism. These relics are considered sacred and are venerated by followers, as they are thought to embody the spiritual essence of the individual. The most famous tooth relic is the Tooth of the Buddha, housed in the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Tooth relics are often enshrined in ornate containers and are the focus of various rituals and ceremonies. They serve as important symbols of faith and are believed to bring blessings to devotees. The preservation and display of these relics play a crucial role in the cultural and religious practices of communities that honor them.