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PROMO220 : JOIN BUILD BUDDHA IMAGE Good Luck, Feng Shui, Ward Off Evil Things: Tiger Buddhist Chapel Pillar Wood Statue No.63 (Wat Homsil, Samut Prakan Province )
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Name: Tiger Buddhist Chapel Pillar Wood Statue

Serial Number: 63

From: Wat Homsil, Samut Prakan Province

Origin: Thailand

Material:carved from Wat Homsil's former Buddhist chapel's pillar

Name: Roon Sao Ha

The Meaning of Sao Ha:

Sao Ha Day is a day believed to be a strong day, a strong day, a good day, a day that should be performed with auspicious ceremonies. Blessed with sacred objects, there will be a sacred and magical result from the combination of 2 words, Sao + Ha.

Sao or Saturday according to Brahmin beliefs Saturday was born when Lord Shiva grinded ten tigers that were tigers into powder. and then wrapped in a purple cloth After that, sprinkle with elixir. gave rise to a god named Phra Sao Thewarat is a god for people born on Saturday


Ha or 5 in meaning comes from the 5th day of the waxing moon or the 5th day of the 5th lunar month, not the 5th Saturday in the international calendar. Opportunity to have five Saturdays According to the textbooks that it is a strong day, a strong day, and auspicious day, it is quite rare that there will be Saturn five times per year according to the textbooks used to consecrate sacred objects or perform sacred rituals a few times each year.

Sao Ha Day has perfect strength according to the textbook, it must be on the 5th Saturday or the 5th day of the waxing moon of the 5th month. Buddhist ceremony sacred objects will arise in terms of great power, great power beyond normal auspicious occasions.

Year: BE2560 (CE2017)

Ceremony: This tiger statue was properly blessed by LP Weera, abbot of Wat Homsil.

**Power: Fetish tiger image is believed to have the power of invulnerability; making a carrier resistant to any danger, and moreover involves good luck.

About the Guru Monk:

LP Weera of Wat Homsil is a respectable guru monk in Samut Prakan Province. He is kind to everyone, so he is respected by many people. Moreover, LP Weera is a disciple of LP Charn Wat Bang Bor who is a famous guru monk in Samut Prakan. LP Weera studied mantras with LP Charn including magic of tiger that LP Charn is very famous for, so magical ability of LP Weera is not common.
As for Wat Homsil, it is an old temple in Samut Prakan Province. The Temple was once deserted, but at present it has LP Weera as an abbot.
LP Weera of Wat Homsil is a respectable guru monk in Samut Prakan Province. He is kind to everyone, so he is respected by many people. LP has been interested in magic since young inspired by his father who has ability in magic and using herbs to cure people.
LP studied magic with his father including how to write Yant TreeNiSingHe that LP can do very well. Until teenager, LP went to study more magic with many gurus both monk and master such as Ajarn Soon who is the expert in Sak Yant (magical tattooing), LP Foo Wat Bangsamak and LP Charn Wat Bang Bor. With a lot of magic, his father was afraid LP might go in wrong way, so his father suggested LP to go into priesthood in order to serve the Buddhism and using magic to help people.
After ordination, LP sets his heart on dharma and precepts. LP has many disciples especially police and soldiers in high rank. LP is often invited by disciples to bless at many places not only in Thailand but also foreign country for example Malaysia and Singapore. Besides, he devotes himself to Buddhist benefits for example running a free yearly ordination project that 20-year-old men can get ordained without any fees. This is a good project in maintaining Buddhism for next generations.


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