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PREAC343 : Wealth & Delete Bad Luck: (3 pcs) Set of Rahu Kala Ta Diaw (One-Eyed Coconut Shell), Carved Sema, Takrut (Wat BahnRai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province ) with Katha: RH_Master | | | | | | | |
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**Temple Date of Receive Amulet: within July 2021
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Name: (3 pcs) Set of Rahu Kala Ta Diaw (One-Eyed Coconut Shell), Carved Sema, Takrut
1) Rahu Kala Ta Diaw (One-Eyed Coconut Shell) **remove bad luck and bring wealth
2) Carved Sema Rahu-LP Thong from Kala Ta Diaw **remove bad luck and bring wealth
3) Takrut Rassami Phrom (Brahma Ray Takrut) metal sheet rolled and gilded with gold leaf ** brings good luck, safety and makes life go without a hitch.
Rahu, the half-body black giant deity in posture of swallowing the moon is widely worshiped for good luck, success and wealth in Thailand. Moreover, people believe worshiping Rahu can drive out bad luck and bad things from the worshiper’s life.
Kala Ta Diaw is what Thai people call an uncommon coconut shell with only one hollow on its top part unlike others that have 3 hollows.
Ancient Thai people believed that a coconut shell with one hollow has hidden power in itself. They cut the coconut shell and punched a hole on a piece of it. They inserted rope into the hole and wore as a talisman. They believed this talisman could save them from dangers and fulfill what they pray for. In Sukothai Era, some people who knew magic began to consecrate a piece of mentioned coconut shell. They built up sacredness for the coconut shell. So, name “Kala Ta Diaw” became well-known. In Ayutthaya Era, people believed this kind of amulet could attract good luck and prevent poverty that they cut Kala Ta Diaw into 2 halves and used to scoop rice grains to mean will have abundance of consumption.
From: Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province
Origin: Thailand
Name: Barami Ngoen Lan (meaning : Barami = prestige, Ngoen Lan = million money)
Year: B.E 2564 (CE 2021)
Quantity of Making of Making: 97 sets
Purpose: to earn donations to public benefits under supervision of LP Thong.
Ceremony: Wat Ban Rai invites LP Thong, Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Yai Hom, Chaiyaphum Province (disciple of LP Koon) to bless this batch on the auspicious date.
Power: brings good luck, safety and makes life go without a hitch.
History of Phra Jow Sua:
Rian Jow Sua (old name: Rian Lor Chumkajang) first created by Luang Pu Boon of Wat Glarng-Bang-Gaow, Nakhon Pathom Province in 1934 CE on the occasion of 84th birthday of Luang Pu Boon. At that time, Rian Lor Chumkajang (medals) were given to people who donated money to temple. Because most donors were Chinese and rich, people called those medals Rian Jow Sua that Rian means a medal and Jow Sua means a rich Chinese man.
About LP Thong:
LUANGPHO THONG, an abbot of Wat PhraPhutthabatKowYaiHom, Chaiyaphum Province is a close disciple of LP Koon Parisuttho.
LP Koon Parisuttho, a former abbot of Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province was a famous guru monk who had holy utterance and good dharma practice. There are many followers of LP Koon in Thailand.
LP Thong looked after LP Koon and also studied mantras from him. When LP Koon was alive, he often had LP Thong inscribe metal shets instead of him. Moreover, LP Thong is often invited to join an important amulet ceremony.
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