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PREAA6842 : Wealth Legendary See Hu Ha Ta, Brass Filled Holy Mass (KB AriyaChat, Wat Saeng Kaeo Phothiyan, Chiang Rai Province) with Katha: 4Hoo5Ta_Master | | | | | | | |
| 100% Authentic from the Temple
Name: Si Hoo Ha Ta Amulet
- Made of brass
- Bottom filled with holy mass
- Create only 1,299 pieces
- Brass Code embedded at the bottom
Why Not to Miss!
- Created by reliable monk
- Amulet according to Northern legend believed to make owner wealthy
- Amulet from holy ceremony
- Amulet authentic from temple
Size: 2 x 3.5 cm
From: KB AriyaChat, Wat Saeng Kaeo Phothiyan, Chiang Rai Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2558 BE (2015 CE)
Krapa AriyaChat is an adolescent well-behaved monk whom Northern people highly respect. He is believed as a representative of Krapa Srivichai, great revered monk of the North.
Krapa AriyaChat had performed blessing ceremony of this amulet with other experienced Northern guru monks at Wat Saeng Kaeo Phothiyan, Chiang Rai Province on the auspicious date and time.
Proceeds from this will be used on temple development and restoration.
The Story of Si Hoo Ha Ta
Si Hoo Ha Ta (also called Maeng Si Hoo Ha Ta and Thep In) is a name of a legendary monster of Hinduism. In Hindu belief, Indra Deity transformed himself into a monster that had got four ears and five eyes called Maeng Si Hoo Ha Ta in order to help people. In Thailand, Thep In is a name of a monster amulet which is known well in the north of Thailand. Maeng Si Hoo Ha Ta appears in Thai northern tale and this is it.
Once upon a time, there was a beggar family. That family had 3 members: father, mother and son. Then mother died. After that, father died. Before father died, he told his son to bury his dead body and take out his skull when it falls out. Father told his son to roll his skull along the ground. Father told his son to make a trap where his skull stops and take a trapped animal home to feed. Father said a trapped animal would bring good luck. After father died, his son did all what his father told.
One day, a monster was trapped. It looked like a gorilla with four eyes and five eyes. The son brought the monster home. When he got home, he made a bonfire. The monster was so hungry and ate red charcoals in front of him. The son was amazed. Moreover, when the monster finished, it produced gold feces. The boy kept the gold in his garden and soon his garden was full of gold.
One day, the son heard the news that the king was finding the bridegroom for his daughter, but it was not easy. The king challenged all men in the town that he will give his daughter when the man could build the gold gutter to the castle. No one could, except the son. He used gold feces from the monster to build the gutter. The son married the princess as he wished.
However, the king was anxious to know how his son - in - law could get the gold. The king asked the son and the son told the king everything. So, the king and his guards came to catch the monster. When they arrived, the monster was frightened and ran way. It went in the cave. No one saw the monster ever since.
**From the story, northern people believe Si Hoo Ha Ta can bring wealth to owner.
About Guru Monk:
Krapa AriyaChat was born on Friday the 9th January 2524 BE (1981 CE) in Chiang Mai Province. He got ordained when he was 17 in 2541 BE (1998 CE). After ordination, he learnt magic from KB ChanTip who was a former abbot of Wat ChaiChana. Then, KB AriyaChat went to learn magic from KB Thueang of Wat Den Sali Mueang Gan and other top monks in the north of Thailand. KB AriyaChat is an expert in making Takrut which is very popular and has limited edition. Moreover, Thai people believe KB Sivichai (the great northern monk in the past) was reborn as KB AriyaChat. KB AriyaChat is a good monk who keeps on good way of KB Sivichai. KB AriyaChat holds strong intention of conserving Buddhism.
About Krapa Srivichai:
Krapa Srivichai is a venerable Buddhist monk in Thai history who led people to build the road to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the temple where Buddha relics are situated on Doi Suthep (mountain), Chiang Mai Province.
Krapa Srivichai was born on 21 June 2411 BE (1868 CE) in Lamphun Province. He became a Buddhist novice at the age of 17 studying Dharma. At the age of 20, he got ordained as a monk.
In the past, it was very difficult for people to reach Doi Suthep. The path was narrow and bumpy. On foot, the journey took about five hours to reach the top of Doi Suthep. In 2477 BE (1934 CE), Krapa Srivichai came to Chiang Mai to initiate the road construction project. Jow Kaew Nawarat, the ruler of Chiang Mai at that time performed the groundbreaking ceremony. When the news of road construction of Krapa Srivichai spread around, thousands of people from Northern Provinces came to join.
Krapa Srivichai passed away on 20 February 2481 BE (1938 CE) at the age of 60. His bones were placed in the stupa at Wat Jammathewi, Lamphun Province.
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Note: The real amulet may be different from picture. It is in good condition from temple.
We have Katha in text and MP3 and instructions at Bonus File.
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