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PAMAY155 : Yant Guan Yin (God) (Wat Phra Phutthabat, Thai amulet) with Katha: Buddha_GuanYin | | | | | | | |
| Influential Yant Guan Yin – Bring Healthiness and Happiness to Life.
100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Yant Guan Yin
From: Wat Phra Phutthabat, Saraburi Province
Color : Orange background with black graphic
Material:Holy Cloth
Ceremony: This amulet blessed by many guru monks in big ceremony.
Size: 13 cm x 26 cm
Origin: Thailand
Purpose:
Making this amulet is joining donation at the temple.
Power:
This amulet can bring good luck and good health for owner’s life.
Feature of this amulet:
The background of cloth with magic is orange color. There is Guan Yin image with chinese incantations.
The method for keep or place Yant (cloth with magic):
1. Please keep this Yant in your pocket, handbag, wallet and many places for your convenience.
2. Please keep this Yant at your home or other place for worship and protection your family. You can hang this Yant on the wall or place on altar or shelf if you don’t carry this one.
History of Kuan Yin:
Kuan Yin is the bodhisattva of compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. Kuan Yin originated as the Sanskrit Avalokitevara, which is her male form. Commonly known in the West as the Goddess of Mercy, Kuan Yin is also revered by Chinese Taoists as an Immortal. The name Kuan Yin is short for Kuan-shih Yin which means "Observing the Sounds of the World".
In Japanese, Kuan Yin is pronounced Kannon or more formally Kanzeon the spelling Kwannon, based on a pre-modern pronunciation, is sometimes seen. In Korean, this incarnation of Buddha is called Gwan-eum or Gwanse-eum, and in Vietnamese, the name is Quan Âm or Quan The Âm Bo Tát.
History of Wat Phra Phutthabat:
Wat Phra Phutthabat, Saraburi Province is one of the most beautiful religious sites in Thailand. It is a very important shrine for Buddhist people, for the footprint appears on a natural rock surface while the Buddha’s footprints commonly found in many temples are imitations executed in various materials ranging from wood the metal. The temple houses the Buddha’s footprint found near Suwan Banpot Hill or Satchaphanthakhiri Hill. The footprint is 50 cms. Wide, 150 cms. Long and 30 cms. deep. The rim is now covered with gold but the bottom still reveals the natural rock. (The footprint was found in the reign of King Songtham of Ayutthaya, 1610-1628). A group of monks went on a pilgrimage to Ceylon to worship the Buddha’s footprint at Mount Sumanakut. They were told by the Ceylonese monks that one of the Lord Buddha’s Footprints’ might be found in Thailand. On hearing the king ordered his officials in all parts of the kingdom to look for it for the location of the Footprint had not been identified. A cone-shaped structure of Mondop was built to cover the footprint. The present Mondop covering the Footprint was built by King Rama 1. It was built to replace the one of the Ayutthaya time that was destroyed by fire when some Chinese brigands, seizing the opportunity while Ayutthaya was under siege to rob the temple of valuable objects, set fire to the Mondop in order to melt down the gold in the canopy over the Footprint.
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