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Item No.:
 item935
Item's Name:
 LpVas PhraPidda SaoHar
Temple:
 Wat Saparnsoong
B.E.:
 2554
Size:
 2.2x2.7 cm
Price:
 $59
Description
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Luangpu Vas's PhraPidda SaoHar(5)

Luangpu Vas's PhraPidda(Monk close eyes) amulets, center with Buddha Narkprok(Dragon over head of Buddha), batch SaoHar(5) bless/chanted Saturday 5th ceremony 23 April B.E.2554(a.d.2011).

PhraPidda SaoHar 5 Sapansoong(High bridge) temple. Talk about one powerful protection PhraPidda amulet, have to be PhraPidda SaoHar bless/chanted ceremony builded from WatSapansoong temple. Luangpu Vas the abbot himself is a grandson of LuangpuAeim WatNung, guru monk of made the best PhraPidda amulet from Thailand many years ago.

LuangpuVas used an old holy powder with Buddhakhun(Buddha Blessing) to make the amulet, attached Buddha Narkprok at center, blessing in various way to wearer fortune. Mahaniyom(Good friendship, relationship), Mahasanae Metta(Charm attractiveness, kindness from others), Protection from curses evils/darkness sickness, good support in buy/sell trading business. The amulet made cover with black rubber call "Rak" in Thai, follow the old PhraPidda made by Luangpu Aeim.

PhraPidda is original image of Sangkajai monk, one of Buddha's disciple who have full of wealth fortune on his image. People alway worship Sangkajai for great wealth fortune into life and family. PhraPidda(Pidda = Close eyes) pose during the enlightened of Sangkajai when he founded peaceful happiness and realize his previous life with Buddha regarding Tossachadok story (The ten previous lives of Buddha). In Thailand, people wear PhraPidda for good protection and bring good prosperous fortune like Sangkajai himself.

BuddhaNarkprok with Naga(Dragon) blessing peaceful life fortune and protection.

Saturday Buddha

Saturday Buddha - Parng Narkprok

This dramatic statute depicts the Buddha sitting in meditation, protected by a cobra hood. The Buddha sits cross-legged in meditation, with overlapping hands, palms upwards, whilst Mucalinda, the cobra (King of Naga) spreads its hood above the Buddha's head.

The Buddha is in meditation and protected from a storm by Maculinda, the King of the Naga. The image is related to the moment when a naga spreaded its hood to protect the Buddha from a rainstorm while he was in profound meditation.

Saturday Buddha's mantra

Ya-Toh-Hung Pa-Ki-Ni A-Ri-Yar-Ya Cha-Thi-Ya Cha-Toh Na-Pi-Cha-Na-Mi Sun-Jid-Ja Par-Nung Chi-Vi-Tar Vo-Ro-Pay-Tar Ten Sud-Jay-Na So-Ta-Hi Tay Ho-Tu Kub-Pas-Sa

 

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