Bhutan The Great Phaluss Amulet


ages : 19th century
made from herbal and Tigle Nectar Relic

A PHALLUS A DAY KEEPS THE EVIL AWAY

The man who generally gets credited with popularizing the good-luck-phallus craze was a 15th-16th-century Buddhist master named Lama Drukpa Kunley. Enfant terribleof Buddhist missionaries, seducer of women (including his own mother, but it was for her own good, he argued), he famously subdued the female demons of Bhutan with his “flaming thunderbolt.” He exemplified the tantric belief that carnal relations can be the gateway to enlightenment, and was not hesitant to enlighten as many women as possible.

Benefit:

Phalluses — They must do a good job of keeping the home free from evil spirits and slander.