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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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PDMAB1572 : God of Abundance *Phra Sivali Khee Phae (LP Nopphadol, Wat PaKamChonPattanaram, Udonthani Province) with Katha: Sivali_LPNopphadol
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Name: Phra Sivali Khee Phae
From: LP Nopphadol, Wat PaKamChonPattanaram, Udonthani Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2559 BE (2016 CE)
Description: Phra Sivali is an enlightened Buddha’s disciple who is praised as God of Abundance. Worshiping Phra Sivali is recommended for merchants and people who wish wealth and prosperity like Buddha once said “wherever Phra Sivali stays, the shortage will never appear.” This style of Phra Sivali comes with *goat, a holy animal that can prevent black magic and is a symbol of mercy.
*holy mass substance
Size: 4.5 x 3 cm
About Guru Monk:
E-san or the Northeast of Thailand is a region of belief. There are many gurus who study and practice magic and mantras. This guru monk is one of them. His name is Luang Por Nopphadol, abbot of Wat PaKamChonPattanaram in Udonthani Province.
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Amulets by LP Nopphadol, Wat PaKamChonPattanaram, Udonthani Province