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PDMAC6966R : Holy Being Unexpected Fortune Granting Silver First Batch Pu Sri Sutho King Naga Medal No.70 (Wat Pa Khamchanod, Udonthani Province)
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The best powerful amulet of wealth and good luck

Name First Name: Pu Sri Sutho King Naga Medal

From: Wat Pa Khamchanod, Udonthani Province

Material:this powerful amulet created from silver.

Serial number: 70

Year: BE2560 (CE2017)

Name: Ruay Lon Fa = very wealthy

Consecration: holy blessing at Wat Pa Khamchanod by guru monks and sacrifice to invite Pu Sri Suttho to join in blessing.

Power: People believe Pu Sri Sutho Naga amulet can bring wealth, good luck, business and success to worshiper.

‘Sri Suttho’ is a name of the king Naga usually called ‘Pu Sri Suttho’ (Pu in Thai ‘grandpa’). Worshiping Pu Sri Suttho is believed to bring great fortune and fulfillment. Many prayers to Pu Sri Suttho luckily won the lottery and were fulfilled in their wishes.
Belief about Naga:

Naga (Thai: Phaya Nak), a serpent being in Buddhist mythology is a symbol of “wealth” believed to worship will bring agricultural fertility (because it can access the land and the water) and plenty of fortune.

Thai people believe Naga live in Mekong River. The wonderful thing by Naga is the rise of light balls that occurs every year on a full moon night when Buddhist Lent is over (15th waxing moon of 11th month according to lunar calendar). People believe Naga produces light balls to worship Buddha. That night, Naga will gather at the center of Mekong River and produce many light balls going up in the sky.

Pa Kam Chanod, the Home of Naga:

Pa Kam Chanod is a holy place with its land like the island surrounded by river and full of palm trees called ‘Ton Chanod’ (about 200 meters tall), located in Ban Dung District, Udon Thani Province. This place is believed to be home of Naga, the great snake in Buddhism and other mysteries. It is amazing that this place is never flooded although near area is.

Today, Pa Kam Chanod becomes the Buddhist place where monks come for meditation and preaching laity. Moreover, it has ‘Pu Sri Suttho’ (the king Naga) statue, and ‘Ya Sri Pathumma’ statue (his queen).

Pu Sri Suttho and Ya Pathumma are highly revered Naga in Thailand (Pu in Thai ‘grandpa’, Ya ‘grandma’). Worshiping the two Naga is believed to bring great fortune and fulfillment—guaranteed by many worshipers.


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