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Thai old amulet Nang Kwak, Goddess of Wealth

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  Nang Kwak is the popular spirit or goddess of good fortune and wealth in Thailand. She is the wealth goddess who attracts money. Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron deity of all merchants and salesmen. An amulet, also known as a good luck charm or phylactery, is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor. The word "amulet" comes from the Latin word amuletum, which Pliny's Natural History describes as "an object that protects a person from trouble". Anything can function as an amulet; items

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets. part 10

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets Part 9

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets. Part 8

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets. part 7

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets part 6

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets part 5

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets part 4

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The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.  

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets part 3

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  The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets. The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.

The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets part 2

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  The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.

Present collection of Pra Somdej Wat Rakang. ask us if you interested. Part 1

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  The greatest Pra Somdej Amulets are officially recognized as coming from one (or all) of the Royal temples; Wat Gaes Chaiyo, Wat Hmai Bang Khun Prom, and of course last but not least,Wat Rakang Kositaram. Most of these amulets are given a Puttapisek blessing ceremony in the temple where they were made, but then travel to at least two or three of the other temples to be laid under the ‘Pra Pratan’ (main Buddha statue in the shrine), and absorb the prayers of the Sangha (Monks), for further sacredness and power. Pra Somdej is one of the ‘Benja Pakee’ official set of five national amulets of Thailand seen as the most sacred, desirable and representative of every region of Thailand. The Pra Somdej Amulet represents Central Thailand.

We have wide range of Phra Somdej amulet with reasonable price. ask us.

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Phra Somdej: The King of Amulets.. looking for rare and authentic amulets, ask us.

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Somdej studied the Pali canon under many masters before becoming the instructor of Prince Mongkut who would later become King Rama the 4th and was appointed as one of the top advisors to His Majesty and bestowed the title of Maha Toh or King’s Monk.  

Our rare and powerful PHRA SOMDEJ collections

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If one were to question what the most popular amulet is in Thailand and across the world, there is none more famous than the revered Phra Somdej amulet. Not only does Phra Somdej have the most followers but the image on his amulet is one of the most recognisable across the globe. Statues and images of the revered monk are some of the most popular religious icons in Thailand and can be seen throughout the Kingdom. Phra Somdej Phra Somdej is part of the grand Benjapakee set. It is known as the King of Amulets. Offers strong protection and wards off dangers. Enhances luck and invites positive opportunities. Grants spiritual guidance and blessings.  

Rare piece , Lucky Eyes Powerful Money-Lucky Holy Relic by famous Lp Nean Keaw

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  Lp Nian Lp Nean, Wat Bangkasetthungsetti, Buddhist Calendar Be 2559 Sky-eyed, This Holy Relic Can Get A Sixth Sense After Wearing It, Helping To Open Up Wisdom a very Suitable For People In Business, Political, Financial Investment, Etc., Because These Industries Need Long-Term Vision, Insight Into The opportunities to Succeed! In Thailand, This Is A Very Special Amulet Of Dharma Phases, And Good Faith Will Find A Good Heterosexual Relationship After Wearing It. In Addition, This Amulet Is Also Known As The 'Peach Blossom Eye ', Which Makes The Wearer's Eyes Charming. As Long As There Is A Close Opposite Sex, It Will Smell A Very Attractive Aroma And Is Deeply Attracted By The Person Who Wears The Amulet, And Because Of This Reason, The Heavenly Eye Made By The Master Will Make The Wearer's Noble People Very Strong In Luck!
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Known as the star or Dao In the past history where Lp Pinak first made this batch of special look amulets, miracles happened to wearer especially windfalls in lottery and success in their work and from there news spread like fire and this batch of amulets become famous.. There has been much talk about Luang Phor Pinak of Wat Sanamlao, Saraburi Province, as of recent. There are so many versions of saying pertaining to his star amulets and other sacred objects. Many people have claimed that they were made of nuns’ or some women’s private parts (yoni). This has gotten as many people intrigued and as many disturbed or annoyed.   Many people thought it was unethical or even un-Buddhist for a monk to do such things. This has led to many speculations about the antics of Luang Phor Pinak which are very damaging to a monk’s integrity. Nevertheless, how true are these damaging speculations? This is what the current abbot of Wat Sanamlao, Phrakru Arkchakit Sopoon, has to say. ...

Rare🦋💯 % authentic Kruba Krisanna butterfly amulet 🦋

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  💯%🦋Collectable & antique KRUBA KRISSANA. authentic guarantee, KRUBA KRISSANA INTAWANNO.2522 ,+20years old batch jumbo size butterfly amulet with 4 silver Takrats, front and back with gems and  Kruba’s personal signature and yantra front and back. 🦋🦋🦋 *Note: This piece has high resales value.  Protect your business or use bring luck for owner.🦋🦋🦋 Danger Obstacles Cease, Charms, Loving Kindness, Increased halo and fame, Working Smooth,luck and happiness 🦋🦋🦋 This is said to increase metta, enabling one to have better human relationships, widening network circles, business opportunities, and wealth.🦋🦋🦋 The legend of The Butterfly Deva, or better known as Thep Jam Leng, was said to originate six hundred years ago in the spiritual realms of Cambodia. It was brought forth by white robed spiritual masters meditating in the forest. On the contrary to the new image, experts said that butterfly styled image amulets did once appear back in BE 2482 and hence disapp...

Free pocket size of LP Yai Phra. Interested?

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 Free pocket size photo of LP Yai Phra. Interested? first come first serve, limited edition. pm us. LP Yai ~ (known as Phra Ajahn SomPorn) is abbot of Wat Phra Thamyannamunee, Nakhom Pathom province. LP Yai is dedicated to built Wat Phra Thamyannamunee with many meditation building in the temple compound area. He has deep magical knowledge of Leklai (supernatural mineral) and consecrated in amulets for competence to help devotees.

Leklai Naga Eye in container Set6 Color by LP Yai , collection item

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 Leklai Naga Eye in container Set6 Color by LP Yai , collection item. first come first serve. pm us for more information.

Lp Pinak Special amulet collector

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 The Most Sacred and Potent Dao Nai Pan Nai Pon Lucky Star Amulet, crafted by the revered Luang Por Pina – a Sacred Charm of Karma Improvement, and a Fortunate Star of Protection, Wealth, Elevated Status, Advancement, and Propitious Destiny.