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Myth about Naga Naga is also intertwined with the history of Buddha, as seen in various legends where they play crucial roles in protecting and assisting the enlightened one. The story of Phaya Moot-cha-lin, the great Naga who provides shelter to Buddha under the Indian Oaktree, exemplifies the deep connection between Naga and Buddhism.
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PBUPZ1027 : Phra Pid-Ta Ma Ha Larm 108 Wan (Phra Pidta) (Wat Phra That Doi Tung, Thai amulet) with Katha: PT_Master
Rare Phra Pid-Ta amulet blessed by many Guru Monks from famous temple.
100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Phra Pid-Ta Ma Ha Larm that mean this Buddha image will bring good luck to the owner.
From: Wat Phra That Doi Tung, Chaing Rai Province
Color: Black
Material:Baked clay mixed with 108 Wan
Year: 1997 (BE2540)
Size: 2 cm x 2.5 cm
Origin: Thailand
Purpose:
An abbot has been made amulets that require donation of money for developing the temple.
Big Ceremony: The Buddha amulet created by this temple and blessed properly by many Guru Monks of Thailand on fifth Saturday that is auspicious time to create the amulet. It’s lucky for one who has this amulet hanged on the neck.
Power:
People believe Phra Pid-Ta by Phra That Doi Tung can bring the owner of wealth, luckiness to business and enhance power.
Phrathat Doi Tung:
The Phra That Doi Tung stupa was constructed on a mountain peak called Doi Tung in 911 A.D (1454 BE) and is considered to be one of the oldest and most sacred of the Northern Thai kingdom known as Lanna.
The stupa enshrines the collar-bone of Lord Buddha, known as Phra That in Thai, and thus is a sacred religious monument deeply revered by Buddhist followers throughout Thailand, Myanmar and Laos.
The word ‘tung’ refers to a vertical flag or banner used to mark the boundary of sacred sites and religious structures such as temples and shrines. Hence the origins of its name, Phra That Doi Tung – the stupa on flag mountain.
It is believed that the existing route that leads to the stupa follows the same path taken by the Lord Buddha as he made his journey through the countryside to preach to his disciples and followers. The road passes by the Wat Noi Doi Tung temple and Tepparak Garden, believed to be the abode of angels and celestial beings that guard the holy shrine of Phra That Doi Tung. The Phra That Doi Tung is a distance of 7 km from the Royal Villa on the old route and 12 km along the new route.
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Amulets by Wat Phra That Doi Tung, Thai amulet
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