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PDMAA3664 : Sacred Pah Yant Tao Wet Su Wan (magical cloth), red (LP Pard, Wat Prasart Tong, Buriram Province)
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Size 23 cm x 35 cm




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Name: Pae Baramee 5,000 Pee (The prosperity of Buddhism)

Year: BE 2556 (CE 2013)

Material:consecrated cloth

Size: 23 cm x 35 cm

Quantity of Making: 5,000 items only

Power: 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.



Amulets by LP Pard, Wat Prasart Tong, Buriram Province


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