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PDMAA6405 : Wealth and Success Genesha-Brahma Amulet by LP Watchara, Auspicious Wood Powder (LP Watchara, Wat Tham Fad, Kanchanaburi Province) with Katha: GA_LPWatchara, HD_Brahma | | | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: round Genesha-Brahma Amulet with fine imprints
From: LP Watchara, Wat Tham Fad, Kanchanaburi Province
Origin: Thailand
Material:powder of auspicious Thai woods
Size: diameter 4.5 cm
Quantity of Making: built only 1,500 pieces
**Power:
1.GANESHA is one of Hindu deities, best known and most widely worshipped in the Hindu pantheon. His image is found throughout the world. In Thailand, Ganesha has been known well and worshipped for a long time. Ganesha is believed to know everything and have best wit. Ganesha is the deity of wisdom, success and fulfillment. Thais believe worshiping Ganesha will make the worshipper successful in studying and working especially in arts and performances as well as make the wishes of the worshipper come true. In addition, Ganesha worship is believed to remove all problems, obstacles and difficulties from life.
2. Phra Phrom (Lord Brahma) is one of the 3 most important deities of Hinduism worshipped widely in Hinduism and Buddhism. People believe Phra Phrom as lord who built the world and created humans and all creatures. People believe Phra Phrom has duty of protecting the world, human and animals, in addition, fix all people’s fortune in the world. Therefore, worshipping Phra Phrom will bring good luck, safety, peace, prosperity and good things to life.
Name: Name: Maha Sombat (great treasure)
Year: 2557 BE (2014 CE)
Purpose: proceeds for the entrance arch building
**Ceremony: LP Watchara and monks intensively blessed this collection on 20 August 2014 at 8.39 p.m. at the cave of Wat Tham Fad, Kanchanaburi Province. Specially, on that day, AJ Subin who is a famous guru master joined blessing.
For Your Information:
Wat Tham Fad is a well-known temple in Thailand. It is in Kanchanaburi Province. Wat Tham Fad is the cave on the mountain. Wat means “temple” and Tham Fad means “twin caves”. Two caves link together. There is the Buddha image and there are holy objects in them. One interesting thing, here is the home of Lek Lai (holy ore).
The temple was established by Luang Pho Samrit who is a superb guru monk in Thai history. He was the originator who took Lek Lai to make amulets and embed into disciples’ arms. Lek Lai is black ore believed to produce protective power. In the past, people wanting to be invulnerable go hunting Lek Lai. LP Samrit passed away on February 4, 1996 CE at age 73. After death, his body does not decay.
About the Guru Monk:
LP Watchara Akawonno is a current abbot of Wat Tham Fad after LP Samrit. LP Watchara directly learned dharma and sacred mantra from LP Samrit. It can be said that LP Watchara is the one who keeps on superb magic from LP Samrit. People also respect LP Watchara as much as LP Samrit because LP Watchara behaves in a good way and does his best to develop the temple. In fact, LP Wachara is famous for his knowledge in Visha (supernatural arts). His magical ability is accepted that many people visit him every day for help such as exorcism. Amulets by LP Watchara is believed to have strong power because LP Watchara intensively consecrated by himself.
Two things LP Samrit handed down to LP Watchara are Lek Lai magic and the holy ceremony named “Krob Mongkrut Phra Jow”. Krob Mongkrut Phra Jow is the ceremony that a monk pours hot candle wax down onto the holy water as a circle. Then a monk picks up solid candle line and put it on a person’s head. This ceremony is popular because people believe it can remove bad luck and support person’s fortune.
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Note: The real one may be different from the picture because this picture is an example.
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