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PDMAC9729 : Songkran 50% OFF - Money, Investment, Business**Chao Ngo Mahalap (Fortune-fetching Jungle Man) (LP Tia, Wat Weruwanaram, Nakhon Pathom Province)
with Katha: Ngoh_Master
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Name: Chao Ngo Mahalap (Fortune-fetching Jungle Man)

From: LP Tia, Wat Weruwanaram, Nakhon Pathom Province

Origin: Thailand

Name: "Roon Ruay Look Diaw" (= Only Riches)

Year: before CE2022

Material:copper

Feature: Underneath is filled with holy powder.

Ceremony: LP Tia properly blessed Chao Ngo with mantra and mindstream.

Power: Chao Ngo Mahalap to affect the fortune of work. and is a great mercy according to the virtues of the subjects made to support the worshipers Luang Tia's magic magic It is considered an important subject in the subject line of Luang Pu Suk.

This is called Chao Ngo (shortly called Ngoh). Chao Ngo (a wild man with black skin and frizzy hair who likes to put a red hibiscus at his ear) is a character in Thai literature ‘Sang Thong’ composed by King Rama II.

Chao Ngo is part of Thai literature “SANG THONG”. In the story, a handsome prince was brought up by a kind lady giant. One day, the prince found the holy wells in the cave by chance. The first well was silver and the second well was golden. He dipped his body in the golden well and his body shone brightly like gold. Then he saw a magic wild man mask, magic shoes and a magic sword with crystal handle. He wore that magic mask and his body turned Chao Ngo , a man with black skin and curly hair. He wore those magic shoes and he could fly.

The rest of the story says Chao Ngo (actually a handsome prince) saw the princess named Rotjana. At that time, princess Rotjana was in the event of choosing prospective husband among many princes. The princess had to throw her flower garland to the prince she likes. When Rotjana saw Chao Ngo , she could see the real body of Chao Ngo that other people could not. She fell in love with Chao Ngo . She threw her garland to Chao Ngo and he got it. Eventually, the prince and the princess lived together happily ever after.

**IN MAGIC, according to the story, actually Chao Ngo was a handsome prince that he got the beautiful princess Rotjana as his wife. Thus, Chao Ngo amulet is believed to make owner charming and attractive. Moreover, it is believed to bring good luck and wealth to the owner. For wealth, the story says Chao Ngo could catch many fish by his magic, so Chao Ngo amulet will attract money and make good business.


About LP Tia:

Phra Palad Udom or Luang Por Tia, Welu Wanaram Temple, Lampaya Sub-district, Bang Len District, was a disciple of Phrakhru Sathaphon Phutthamon. (Luang Por Samnieng Yusathaphon), who is the son of Somdej Phra Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak. and learned the subject from Luang Pu Suk Wat Pak Khlong Makham Tao from various scientific textbooks of Luang Pu Suk At the time of his birth, His Highness brought this son to present to Luang Pu Suk. Luang Tia Than is therefore a Dharma heir to the present who inherited the knowledge from Luang Pu Suk. Wat Pak Khlong Makham Tao He was a samatha monk who used to go on pilgrimages and tested the subjects he had learned from Luang Por Accent until it became evident to himself and brought aid to his relatives at present.

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**Note to Buyer: The real item may be different according to color, size and design of amulet.
- Color deviation: The picture is the actual picture of the sample. Colors may vary slightly due to the different color settings of each monitor and the shooting light.
- Size Deviation: All dimensions are measured by hand, there may be slight deviations.
- Design: The handmade amulet, each amulet may be different unlike using machine.


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Songkran 50% OFF - Money, Investment, Business**Chao Ngo Mahalap (Fortune-fetching Jungle Man)
with Katha Ngoh_Master

LP Tia, Wat Weruwanaram, Nakhon Pathom Province

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