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PREAB6165 : Big Luck: Big Wealth: Holy Seven Lucky Gods (god of fortune) Yant Photo ** Name + D.O.B. (AJ Hon Yoon, Arsomkruthao kruthong kruthep kruhon, Nonthaburi Province) with Katha: Amulet_Arsomkruthao_Master | | | | | | | | | | |
| **Dear customers: The master will Pre-Order on Thursday 20 December 2018. We can ship after 18 December 2018.
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**Due to request from customers, AJ Hon Yoon kindly extends the time until stock lasts.
**This picture is a sample, so the real item may have a different color according to material and design.
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Name: Holy Seven Lucky Gods Yant Picture
From: AJ Hon Yoon, Arsomkruthao kruthong kruthep kruhon, Nonthaburi Province
Origin: Thailand
Seven lucky gods (god of fortune) is very famous in Japan consisting of Hotei, Fukurokuji, Jurojin, Ebisu, Daikoku, Benzaiten and Bishamonten.
The seven gods often come in the form of fetishes sold by shrines or other forms, which gods often travel from heaven by boat named "The Great Treasure".
**Special for customers: When you order, AJ Hon Yoon will write your name, surname and date of birth on the cloth for good luck and riches of you.
Or if you are a trader, you can tell us name of a business or number of registration so that the master will write to bring more prosperity to business.
Year: BE 2561 (CE 2018)
Material:this picture created from quality cover paper.
Size: 24.2 x 27.2 cm
Quantity of Making: made only 1,000 pieces.
Ceremony: Every picture properly blessed by AJ Hon Yoon.
How to Use: This picture is good to be framed and put in the living room, working room or the chanting room.
About the Master:
Hon Yoon or Ajarn Hon Yoon is a skillful astrologer and guru master. He is a close disciple of Kru Thep Chadathong who is an expert astrologer and guru master. He studied astrology and mantra from Kruthep Chadathong until he became an expert.
Hon Yoon usually appears in consecration ceremony of Kru Thep Chadathong as an assistant. Hon Yoon receives trust from people as much as his teacher Kru Thep Chadathong.
Hon Yoon associates with many consecrations and has met many magic gurus for example guru monks, hermits and ascetics.
(Kru Thep Chadathong or shortly called Kru Thep is expert astrologer and guru master. He has deep astrological knowledge and mantra. He has many disciples. The guru masters who are disciples follow consecration method of Kru Thep because when Kru Thep consecrates, he always calls holy spirits to come that is very hallowed. Besides, Kru Thep has many funds for religious purposes.)
More about Seven Lucky Gods:
In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of Fortune (shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and often have their place in netsuke engravings or in other representations. Amongst the seven, not all the gods are mythical characters, as there is one who is a historical figure.
They all began as remote and impersonal gods, but gradually became much closer canonical figures for certain professions and Japanese arts. During the course of its history, the mutual influence between gods has created confusion about which of them was the patron of certain professions. The worship of this group of gods is also due to the importance of the number seven in Japan, which is supposedly a bearer of good luck.
1. Hotei is the god of fortune, guardian of the children, patron of diviners and barmen, and also the god of popularity. He is depicted as a fat, smiling, bald man with a curly moustache. He always appears half naked, as his clothes are not wide enough to cover his enormous belly. He blessed the Chinese, and they nicknamed him "Cho-Tei-Shi" or "Ho-Tei-Shi", which means ‘bag of old clothes’.
2. Fukurokuju is believed that he used to be a hermit during the Chinese Song dynasty, distinguished for being a reincarnation of the Taoist god Hsuan-wu. He is the god of wisdom, luck, longevity, wealth and happiness. He normally carries a cane in one hand and in the other a scroll with writings about the world. He is usually accompanied by a turtle, a crow or a deer, animals that are frequently used in Japan to symbolize a long life.
3. Juroujin is the god of the elderly and longevity in Japanese Buddhist mythology. It is said that the legendary Juroujin is based on a real person who lived in ancient times. He was approximately 1.82 meters tall with a very long head. Besides his distinctive skull, he is represented with a long white beard, riding a deer and is often also accompanied by a 1500 year old crane and a tortoise, as symbols of his affinity with long lives.
4. Ebisu is the god of prosperity and wealth in business, and of plenitude and abundance in crops, cereals and food in general. He is the patron of fishermen and therefore is represented with fishermen's costumes such as a typical hat, a fishing rod in his right hand and a fish that can be either a carp, a hake, a codfish or a sea bass, or any large fish, in general, that symbolize abundance in meals (such as a feast or banquet).
5. Daikokuten is also one of the Shichifukujin. He is the god of commerce and prosperity. This god is characterized by his smile, having short legs and wearing a hat on his head. He is usually depicted with a bag full of valuable objects.
6. Benzaiten is only female Fukujin in the modern grouping of seven Fukujin. When she was adapted from Buddhism, she was given the attributes of financial fortune, talent, beauty and music among others. Represented as a smart, beautiful woman with all the aforementioned attributes. She carries a biwa, a Japanese traditional lute-like instrument and is normally accompanied by a white snake. She is the patron of artists, writers, dancers, and geisha, among others.
7. Bishamonten is the god of fortune in war and battles, also associated with authority and dignity. He is the protector of those who follow the rules and behave appropriately. As the patron of fighters, he is represented dressed in armour and a helmet, carrying a pagoda in his left hand. He also acts as protector of holy sites and important places and holds a spear in his right hand to fight against the evil spirits. He is usually depicted in illustrations with a hoop of fire.
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