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All Amulets in My Store Come From Temples Thailand And Amulet Shops
Thai Amulet Created and Chanting by Ajarn or Monk in Thailand
The Amulets is for People Believed in Thai Amulet
The Power of Thai amulet
Thai People Believe that Amulets. it has all good Bring Lucky and Happiness , Wishes be Fulfilled , Fortune , Life Protection , Power , Wealth , Charm Protection From Black Magic And Evil Spirits , Safe From Any Danger , Good Trade , Attraction Love , Change Bad Luck to Good Luck
Famous Thai Amulets
Phra Benjapakee , Phra Somdej , Phra Rod , Phra Nang Phaya , Phra Phong Suphan , Phra Sum Kor , Phra Khun Paen , Jatukham Rammathep , Phra Kring , Phra Pidta
Most Popular Charm Amulet in Thailand.
Kuman Thong (The Golden Child) , Nang Kwak (Goddess of Fortune) , Palad Kik , Wua Thanu (Guardian Buffalo) , Phra Tath (Stone From Cave) , Leklai , Naga Eye , Yantra , Nok Sarika ,Thao Wessuwan , Hoon Payon , Biakae , Innkoo , Mae Per (Eper) and Por Per , Takrut
Amulet Charm Protection
Thao Wessuwan , Wua Thanu , Hoon Payon , Phra Rod , Phra LP Thuad , Phra LP Koon , Phra Upakut , Leklai , LP Toh , Phra Pidta , Takrut , LP Pern , Gala , Sarika , Phra Khun Paen , Malaeng Phu Luang , LP Sothorn , LP Wat Paknam , LP Derm , LP Jong , Phra Nak Prok , Biakae
Amulet Charm Attraction Love
Palad Kik , Innkoo , Mae Per (Eper) and Por Per , Ngang Red Eye , Rakyom , 7 Nari Phan Lak , Lizard Gecko
Amulet Charm Gambling Lucky Wealth Fortune
Ai Kai , Nang Kwak , Kuman Thong , Naga Eye , LP Ngern , LP Ruay , Garuda , Phra Ya Krut , LP Thuad , Nok Sarika , Phra Sivalee
Prohibition of amulets
1. Do Not Wear Buddhist Amulets Under The Waist.
2. Do Not Put a Buddhist Amulet in a Bedroom.
3. Pray Before and After Wearing Amulet.
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Thai Amulets
Thai Buddha amulet ( Phrakhrueang ) , often referred to academically as votive tablet , is a type of Thai Buddhist blessed item. It is used to raise funds to help a temple's operations. A Thai Buddhist monk will give an amulet to Buddhists as a gift after they donate money or offerings to the temple. The amulets are then no longer considered a gift but a tool to enhance luck in different aspects of life. Local people also use amulets to improve their marriage , wealth , health , love , and relationships.
It is Thai's tradition to place amulets under a stupa or other temple structure during its construction. When the structure collapses , many amulets can be found , with some amulets being centuries old.
Almost every Thai Buddhist has at least one amulet. It is common to see both young or elderly people wear at least one amulet around the neck in order to feel closer to Buddha.
Amulets are made using the Buddha image , an image of a famous monk , sometimes even an image of the monks who made the amulets. Amulets vary in size, shape, and materials such as plaster, bone, wood, or metal. They may include ash from incense or old temple structures or hair from a famous monk to add protective power to the amulets. After the amulets are made, the maker will then ask the monks who live in the temple, or monks from other temples, to congregate in order to chant , pray , and bless the amulets. This process can take anywhere from a week to more than three years to complete.
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