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PBUOS130R : Holy Amulet Set (5 pieces: 4 Tao Wet SuWan Medals and 1 KB Sitti locket) (KB Sitti, Wat Pang Ton Duea, Chiang Mai Province ) with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master | | | | | | | |
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Name: Amulet Set (5 pieces: 4 Tao Wet Su Wan Medals and 1 KB Sitti locket)
From: KB Sitti, Wat Pang Ton Duea, Chiang Mai Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE 2555 (CE 2012)
Material:metal, enamel
Purpose: proceeds for developing and restoring the temple
Ceremony: This set was blessed by KB Sitti in early 2012.
Power: good luck, wealth, protection, being auspicious
**Tao Wet Su Wan is the deity of all devils. He is a bodyguard of Buddha and a guardian of the temple. So, you can see the statues of Tao Wet Su Wan in Buddhist temples. Thai people believe Tao Wet Su Wan can protect them from ghosts and bad things. Tao Wet Su Wan is the symbol of wealth. The word Suwan in Tao Wet Su Wan means gold. Thus, people worship Tao Wet Su Wan for wealth and good luck.
Guru Monk Introduction:
KB Sitti passed away on 3 Aug. CE 2012. Many people attended his funeral.
KB Sitti was a good monk. He was an abbot of Wat Pang Ton Duea in Chiang Mai Province. He followed way of KB Srivichai, great northern guru monk. KB Sitti was a disciple of KB Sing Kaew, KB Aun Ruen and Por Nan Wong these who are good monks.
KB Sitti was born on 10 June CE 1922 in Chiang Mai. He got ordained when he was only 16. After ordination, he carefully learnt meditation and magic from many experienced senior guru monks. KB Sitti helped people and taught them to be a good person. His amulets are sacred making worshipper safe for example.
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Note: The real amulet may be different from the picture because this picture is an example.
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