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PDMAC9546 : Magnetize Money, Love & Successful Business Palad Khik Pumpui Wooden Chubby Phallic Charm (inside metal be (Wat Sak Yai, Nonthaburi Province)
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Name: Palad Khik Pumpui Wooden Chubby Phallic Charm (inside metal bead)

How to Use: Carry around waist.

From: Wat Sak Yai, Nonthaburi Province

Origin: Thailand

Year: BE2565 (CE2022)

Material:teak wood

Feature: There is a metal bead inside. It will produce a sound when we shake Palad Khik. It is believe the call of good luck.

Purpose: to earn donations to develop and restore old permanent objects in the temple

Ceremony: This Palad Khik was properly blessed by abbot and monks at Wat Sak Yai on the auspicious date.

Power: Regarding to Thai history, Thai name for a penis amulet is Palad Khik which means "honorable surrogate penis." Have a long tradition as lucky charms and protected from fierce animals like snake or scorpion, are worn by boys and men on a waist-string under the clothes, off-center from the real penis, in the hope that they will attract and absorb any magical injury directed toward the generative organs. It is not uncommon for a man to wear several palad khik at one time. One may use to increase gambling luck. Another may use to attract women and a third for invulnerability from bullets and knives. Women in Thailand do not generally wear Palad Khiks, but they keep Palad Khik in purse. They believe that Palad Khik can help the owner to secure good fortune in business.

Temple’s For Your Information:

Wat Sak Yai is a royal temple under the Maha Nikaya Sangha. Located in Village No. 9, Ban Bang O, Wat Chalo Sub-district, Bang Kruai District, Nonthaburi Province

The history of Wat Sak Yai is still unclear. Some sources indicate that King Taksin the Great gave his own property together with his ancestors in this area to build the temple in 1774, while some sources assume that the temple was built during the reign of King Narai the Great. Considering the characteristics of the principal Buddha image in the chapel named Luang Por Yai and comparing it from the official evidence of the nearby (abandoned) temple, according to the architecture and stucco patterns remaining Later, in the Second War of Ayutthaya, the Burmese set up camps on both sides of the Chao Phraya River. Villagers and monks at Wat Sak Yai had to flee the danger of war or were conscripted to fight causing the Sak Yai temple to be abandoned for a period of time There is a story that Before King Taksin the Great will lead his army to hit the Pho Sam Ton Camp He raised his army from Chanthaburi and rested on the way in Bang Kruai area, including Wat Sak Yai. and after winning the Burmese battle in Chiang Mai in 1774, he brought a Buddha image in the Sukhothai posture or Luang Pho Sukhothai Come with and graciously to be enshrined at Wat Sak Yai, along with the restoration of the temple (But there is also a story that this Buddha image was brought from the temple of Wat Yang Pa when it was an abandoned temple.

It is assumed that Luang Pho Sukhothai was built around 1900–2000 in the late Sukhothai period has a beautiful buddhist Lady's face or angel sat cross-legged in the posture of subduing Mara Originally, the Buddha image was covered with plaster. When the Burmese troops attacked Ayutthaya Villagers as well as monks helped to apply plaster to make Burmese think it was a stucco Buddha image. Later, when the cement was cracked, it revealed the gold inside. Therefore, the cement was removed and the new lacquer was lacquered.

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