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PDMAD6155 : Love, Conversation, Business, Luck: Wealthy Green Color Salika Khu (2-bird Imprint) (KB Baeng, Wat Ban Tanod, Nakhon Ratchasima Province)
with Katha: KBBaeng
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Name: Small Salika Khu amulet (2-bird imprint)

Color: Green (Green symbolizes wealth.)

From: KB Baeng, Wat Ban Tanod, Nakhon Ratchasima Province

Origin: Thailand

Year: 2567 BE (2024 CE)

Size: Small 2 x 2.5 cm

Material: Holy herbal powder

Feature: The backside has Yant written by KB Baeng. It is also embedded with Takrut and red gems to add more power.

Purpose: To earn a fund to develop and restore Wat Ban Tanod, Nakhon Ratchasima Province

Ceremony: This amulet was properly blessed and re-blessed by KB Baeng.

Power: KB Baeng is such famous for Salika amulets that people praise him as "the king of Salika".

The Salika amulet is a powerful and potent talisman that is believed to possess magical properties that can enhance one's charm, conversation skills, business success, and overall luck. Originating from Thailand, the Salika amulet is said to be imbued with the blessings of the mythical Salika bird, which is known for its captivating beauty and melodious voice.

Those who possess a Salika amulet are said to exude an aura of charm and charisma that draws others towards them. It is believed to enhance one's social skills, making conversations flow more smoothly and effortlessly. People find themselves more drawn to the wearer, and relationships are said to improve as a result.

In terms of business success, the Salika amulet is believed to bring good luck and prosperity to its owner. It is said to attract opportunities for growth and advancement, as well as increase financial abundance. Many business owners and entrepreneurs wear a Salika amulet to enhance their chances of success and achieve their goals.

Overall, the Salika amulet is considered to be a powerful tool for improving one's overall luck and fortune. It is said to ward off negative energies and bring positive vibes into the wearer's life. Whether it is in love, career, or personal relationships, the Salika amulet is believed to bring blessings and protection to those who wear it.

In conclusion, the Salika amulet is a coveted and highly sought-after talisman that is believed to possess a wide range of powerful and beneficial qualities. From enhancing charm and conversation skills to bringing business success and overall luck, the Salika amulet is a valuable tool for those seeking to improve various aspects of their lives.

How to Use: Chant the Katha. Make a wish. Carry below waist.

About the Guru Monk:

KB Baeng is one guru monk who is interested by many Thai and foreign worshipers now because his amulets are very famous. People call him “KB Baeng” that “Kruba ” is what Thai people call a Northern or Laotian monk and “Bang” means “to give” because KB Baeng is kind to everyone and he always helps when people ask him for help. That means KB Baeng has a heart of giving both mercy and energy. No doubt, people love and respect him very much.

KB Baeng (KB Baeng) was born on 15 August 2496 BE (1953 CE) in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. KB Baeng’s father was a guru master using magic to help sick people in the village, so this inspired KB Baeng to do like his father. He learnt magic from his father when he was 12. Until age 14, he could sometimes do the ceremony in place of his father. His magical ability was so much accepted that people called him “little master”.

After that, KB Baeng met “Kruba Siharaj” who was a Laotian pilgrim and a disciple of “Somdej Loon”, the great Laotian guru monk. KB Baeng felt interested in magical power of KB Siharaj, so he followed KB Siharaj to “Pu Kow Kwai”, the mysterious and dangerous mountain in Laos to serve and learn magic from him. Later, at age 25, KB Baeng got ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Ban Tanod in Nakhon Ratchasima. Four months after ordination, he came back to Pu Kow Kwai for pilgrimage and for a year he met KB Siharaj again. That time, he learnt the advanced magic from KB Siharaj and became enlightened about magic.

In 2523 BE (1980 CE), KB Siharaj passed away and when KB Baeng knew he went to Pu Kow Kwai mountain and held the funeral for KB Siharaj. Loss of his beloved magic teacher made KB Baeng very sad and turned to a layman. Thirteen years later, his father had paralysis. KB Baeng thought to be a monk to make great merit to help his father.

At first, he thought to be a monk for 15 days but he changed his mind because during taking care of his father, KB Baeng saw changing of life and that made him review the truth of life: birth, being aged and death. Therefore, he has been in monkhood since then. At present, he is an abbot of Wat Ban Tanod, Nakhon Ratchasima.


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