THIS BULLET SAI SIN PROTECTION BRACELET HAS BEEN CREATED BY THE
DISCIPLES OF AJARN NONG AT THE WAT SAI KHAW TEMPLE, PATTANI PROVINCE,
THAILAND. pictures below.
This BLESSED BULLET BRACELET for PROTECTION with TEMPLE PHA YANT *** has been blessed by Luang Phor Sao
Included with this sacred bullet bracelet is a blessed Temple 'Wishing' Cloth from Wat Suwannaram Temple Bangkok
The photographs of Luang Phor Sao & Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche are included with this Bullet Bracelet
THIS BULLET SAI SIN PROTECTION BRACELET HAS BEEN CREATED BY THE
DISCIPLES OF AJARN NONG AT THE WAT SAI KHAW TEMPLE, PATTANI PROVINCE,
THAILAND.
PLEASE NOTE: This blessed ''bullet'' Sai - Sin bracelet is FULLY adjustable to 9 inches
(More pictures below)
With a blessed Temple 'wishing' cloth from Wat Suwannaram Temple Bangkok
SAI-SIN BLESSED BULLET BRACELET
This is a Sacred blessed and empowered BULLET Sai Sin bracelet that has been blessed by Luang Phor Sao in the Wat Rath Sanoon Temple.
SAI SIN BLESSED BRACELET:
A Sai Sin bracelet "Auspicious thread" is simply a cord or bracelet that has been appropriately blessed by a Buddhist Monk.
The tying of the Sai Sin cord / bracelet around your wrist is the tying in of good health, much happiness and great luck. The Sai Sin cord / bracelet will also guard you from danger, will dispel evil and negative bad and dangerous energy, and protect you from disease.
This blessed Temple 'wishing' cloth comes from the Wat Suwannaram Temple in Bangkok.
This blessed and empowered temple cloth talisman is called a Pha Yant.
It can also be called a 'Cloth Yant' a 'Paa Yant', a 'Payant' or a 'Yant cloth talisman'
This sacred blessed and empowered 'Pha Yant' sacred talisman can be framed and hung on a wall, hung on a wall as it is, carried with you in your pocket or placed in your car to grant you a safe journey. It can be given to a friend or loved one as a special sacred gift. This 'Pha Yant' is for your protection from evil and bad spirits, and will protect you against bad luck. A 'Pha Yant' will protect you from danger. This 'Pha Yant' will grant you a long and healthy life and also grant your wishes. A sacred 'Pha Yant' can be given to grant blessings to a wedded couple to enable them to have many healthy children and to have a long and a happy marriage.
**** If you write your wishes on the back of a blessed 'Pha Yant' they will be granted .
Nang Kwak Pha Yant.
Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring great luck and prosperity especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron deity of all merchants, salesmen and business men and women. Pictures, statues and Pha Yants can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.
The legend of Nang Kwak is one of the best known legends in Thailand and dates back to before the birth of Buddhism in Thailand. The legend of Nang Kwak originates from India where she was known as Supawadee, the daughter of a small merchant. Legend tells that occasionally Supawadee accompanied her father on his business trips. On one of these trips, after listening to a sermon, Supawadee became a devout follower of Buddhism. Because of her great devotion, a revered Monk by the name of Phra Gasabatera, bestowed blessings of good fortune on her. Phra Gasabatera also told her that if she followed all the teachings of the Dhamma (the teachings of the Lord Buddha), she would receive a special blessing.
Endowed with these blessings, whenever Supawadee accompanied her father on his trips, he was able to sell all his goods in a very short time. The family became very wealthy because of Supawadee and as her father was kind and generous, they were much loved by all the people they met on their travels. After her parents died, Supawadee continued the business earning the love and devotion of people all around. Eventually Supawadee died but not before many people had discovered that if they prayed to her their business transactions were more successful than before. Images were made of Supawadee after her death and offerings made to the young girl who was now believed to be a saint.
Nang Kwak is dressed in traditional Thai dress. In her left hand is a money bag and her right hand is beckoning Thai - style palm down. Nang Kwak is either beckoning customers to come into the store or asking for wealth to come her way.
It is also believed that Nang Kwak evolved from the Hindu Goddess Parvathi, the daughter of the mountains, who it was said the first to grow rice.
Some people believe Nang Kwak first appeared in Thailand as a rice prosperity goddess with a sheaf of rice over her shoulder the pre-Buddhist Mae Posop.
The name Nang Kwak can be roughly translated as ‘beckoning lady’ or ‘waving lady’. The Thais will often add the word ‘Mae’ which means ‘mother’ before her name as a sign of respect. There are regular stories in the Thai media of how paying devotion to this image has led to increased business prosperity.
The above picture of Tibetan monk Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche is included with this blessed bracelet.
Tibetan monk Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche.
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet with Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche.
Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche became a monk when he was 7 years old, he left his parents to live in a monastery far, far away, without shedding a tear or clinging to his mother, his path and mission were clear before him.
His last incarnation was still fresh behind him, in his previous incarnation his parents had passed away while he was young, and he went to live in a cave, where he practiced his religious studies and performed his "Puha's"(rituals).
As he grew up he became famous for his supernatural powers, the animals of the forest, the deer and the monkeys, would come to him and people from all walks of life would seek him out for a blessing.
He lived like this in the cave for a long time.
Lama Ahbay Tulku Jigme Thupten Tendar Rinpoche was born in Darjeeling, India in 1973.
Personal History of Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche.
Lama Ahbay Tulku Jigme Thupten Tendar Rinpoche was born in
Darjeeling/India in 1973. In the Tibetan calender the day of his birth
is known the auspicious, „day with ten good Omens“. His father Sonam
Dorjee and his mother Lobsang Tseten have two more children, his elder
brother Dondhup Paljor and his younger sister Tsering Tsomo.
In 1979, Khabche Zong Rinpoche visited the hill station of Darjeeling
and gave profound instructions bringing happiness to everybody. His
father prostrated to the feet of this great master with the wish to have
the possibility for one of his sons to become a monk. Zong Rinpoche saw
that it would be better to choose the younger of the two brothers to
enter the monastery. In the same year the abbot of Gaden Jangtse
Monastery in South India gave him the name Jigme Phuntsok and he
received the robes of a monk.
The venerable Geshe Khenrab Choedak of Hardong Khamtsen became his
religious master and he began to learn to write and read Tibetan and to
study Buddhist metaphysics according to the tradition. Geshe Sonam
Choephel, Geshe Tenzin Dhakpa and Geshe Lobsang Choenyi were ordained as
his additional masters.
When he was nine years old he was fully initiated into monkhood and the
tutor of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Khabche Ling Rinpoche gave him the
name Thupten Tendar. When he was twelve, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
identified him as the reincarnation of the hermit Lama Lobsang Tenzin.
One year later he was enthroned as Tulku in Gaden Jangtse Monastery.
There, at the age of seventeen, he was admitted to the congregational
debate on the first chapter of Abhisamaya (Perfection of Wisdom), and
six years later, to the congregational debate on Madhyamika (Middle
Way).
He studied Pharchen (Perfection of Wisdom) for six years, Uma (Middle Way) for three years.
From the age of twenty-five on he studied Abidharma (Treasure of
knowledge) for three years followed by Vinaya (Disciplines). Besides
these four major Buddhist texts together with another text called
Namdrel (Valid cognition) is so called Panchaparamita (Five major texts
of Buddhist studies).
Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche aged 7 years old.
In the Tibetan calender the day of his birth is known the auspicious, "day with ten good Omens". His father Sonam Dorjee and his mother Lobsang Tseten have two more children, his elder brother Dondhup Paljor and his younger sister Tsering Tsomo.
This BULLET SAI SIN BRACELET with TEMPLE PHA YANT has been blessed by Luang Phor Sao
Wat Rath Sanoon Temple.
The photograph of Luang Phor Sao is included with this BULLET Sai Sin cord bracelet.
Tibetan
monk Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche has been fully recognised by the DALAI
LAMA as a reincarnation of Lama Lobsang Tenzin, a former spiritual
leader of Tibetan Buddhists.
Genshe
Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche has taken his task from the responsibilities of the
previous incarnation and has returned back into the role of spiritual
leader of the Yinga Choe Ling monastery in Tibet.
GOOD FORTUNE:
GOOD FORTUNE: comes about when the energies of your body and mind click together. This is not just about the creation of wealth: good fortune is the experience when you know deep inside you that everything is right with the world. It is when you and the divine enjoy each others company. Good fortune is a natural state of mind that is part of who you are. It is inside you, just wanting to be released. Start by asking for it. Be humble and receive. If you seek good fortune unskillfully- in other words, selfishly- you will create obstructions. Good fortune never ever comes in a way that you expect it, so open your heart for a happy surprise. You keep your good fortune by sharing it and learning from it, not by showing it off. Use your good fortune by showing other people how to access it, based on your own experience.
To heal someone, you must first know why people suffer. If through healing them, you can show them how to stop suffering, you have fulfilled your role as a physician.
At the heart of all suffering there is a spiritual remedy that comes about from knowing the relationships between karma and suffering. Karma comes from the chaos that exists within all living creatures, all aspects of this world and the universe at large. Some chaos is good, some indifferent, some bad, but it is the stuff from which happiness and then enlightenment can be made.
WAT SAI KHAO TEMPLE, PATTANI PROVINCE, THAILAND.
A Thai soldier provides security for Buddhist Monks from the Wat Sai Khaw Temple taking up morning alms in Pattani Province in Southern Thailand.
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