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PDMAA6890 : Auspicious Thai Elephant Flag by Wat Jampa (Wat Jampa, Taling Chan District, Bangkok)
with Katha: Monk-and-Amulet_Master
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Size 22 x 15 cm




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Name: Thai Elephant Flag

From: Wat Jampa, Taling Chan District, Bangkok

Origin: Thailand

Material:cloth
Size: 22 x 15 cm

Feature: a white elephant in red background with Yant (holy characters)

**Power: This elephant flag will bring good luck, ascendancy and good things.

**Elephant is a symbol of greatness, power and intelligence. The old national flag of Thailand is elephant flag (white elephant in red background) used in the reign of King Rama 4. Until the reign of King Rama 6, Thai national flag was changed to 3-color flag like most countries. By the way, in Thai culture, elephant is praised as a martial animal. Thai people are tied to elephants and they are conserved by the government. Elephant also refers to Ganesha and relates to Buddhism that Buddha was once born as an elephant. Furthermore, elephant is in magical belief that guru monks and guru masters make as amulets strong in charm and protection.
Purpose: The proceeds from this go to Wat Jampa to use about development and restoration.

Ceremony: Abbot and monks of Wat Jampa blessed this flag on the auspicious date and time.

About Temple:
Wat Jampa is an interesting longtime temple located in Taling Chan district, Bangkok. The temple was built in the reign of King Rama the Third. Today, Wat Jampa still exists and is a good place to learn history of Bangkok. When you come here, you will see old architectures and sculptures. Particularly, the gables and walls are made of cement and pieces of Chinese enameled ceramic bowls which were imported from China in the past.


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Note: The real flag may be different from the picture. It is in a good condition from temple.

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Amulets by Wat Jampa, Taling Chan District, Bangkok


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