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PREAC4680 : Increase Money, Business Gain -Chao Ngo Pha Ruay (LP Chalad Chotimanato, Samnak Song Khao Pong, Sa Kaeo Province) with Katha: Ngoh_Master | | | | |
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Name: Chao Ngo Pha Ruay
From: LP Chalad Chotimanato, Samnak Song Khao Pong, Sa Kaeo Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: 2566 BE (2023 CE)
Material:holy powder embedded with gems and Dok Pikul Flower.
Ceremony: blessed by LP Chalad
Power: This is called Chao Ngo (shortly called Ngo). 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.
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.
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 Jow 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 Ngothat 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.
The Background of Chao Ngo Pa Ruay (Told by LP Chalad)
It came about when I followed Phra Acharn Bunyakorn on a pilgrimage to cultivate meditation at the Shwedagon Chedi. Phra That In Hang Chedi and the rectangular pagoda in the middle of water in Myanmar While making merit, the monk led him to meditate and cultivate the mind. After completing the pilgrimage, we returned to rest for the night and had a dream that the monk told us to take us to catch some fish. When we arrived, we saw a wide, emerald green river, very beautiful. Then the Master meditated at the riverside and dropped a net into the water. He sat and meditated for a while, then pulled out a net, and it was full of fish and crabs. Even though he didn't cast the net into the water, he just dropped it in. The next morning, on his way back, he told his master about this dream. and inquired about the history of the technique used to call fish, whether it really existed or not The master said that in ancient times he had praised it because in the story of Phra Sang Thong it was stated that it was a mantra used to refer to meat and fish. After telling the dream to the Venerable Master, he told me a story about the Chindamanee mantra. So I was interested in bringing a legend that was said to bring good fortune. abundance to make it into a sacred object, so I asked him to ask if I could make it into a sacred object, would it be possible? The Master said yes. What should I do with it? The Master also said that the mantra of Chao Ngo That's why I created Chao Ngo Pha Ruay. To investigate ancient texts so that the center does not disappear from the land and maintain its identity. Maintain the Sappasaya line Maintain the legend, continue the legend.
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