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PREAB6347 : Rich Money & Safe from Spirits: Set of Tao Wet Su Wan – Sarng Hor Rakhang Medals (3 pcs) (Wat Ban Or, Nakhon Ratchasima Province) with Katha: TW_Master
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**This picture is a sample, so the real set may have a different color according to material and design.
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Name: Set of Tao Wet Su Wan – Sarng Hor Rakhang Medals (3 pcs)
1. Brass with 3K (3K stands for ‘Sam Kasat’ = plating with gold, silver and pinchbeck)
2. Satin brass
3. Painted brass
Quantity of Item Built: made 999 pieces.
From: Wat Ban Or, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Origin: Thailand
1st Name: Sarng Hor Rakhang (building the bell tower)
Year: BE 2562 (CE2019)
Purpose: to earn donations for building the bell tower.
Consecration: holy blessing by the abbot and monks in the Uposatha Hall, Wat Ban Or, Nakhon Ratchasima Province on the auspicious day.
TAO WET SU WAN is the governor of demons and bodyguard of Buddha. His image is usually seen in Buddhist temples. Not only the powerful guardian angel, Tao Wet Su Wan is also praised as ‘god of wealth’ due to meaning of his name “gold”. Worshiping Tao Wet Su Wan is believed to grant a pile of fortune and safety from bad spirits, black magic and bad things.
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