Thep Thanjai Coin points the way to wealth. On the back is a 5-row talisman, made of gold plated, framed in a rattan frame, very waterproof.
Photos from every real product.
All products are exactly as ordered. You can rest easy.
It's a shared offering, so it's cheap and doesn't look for a lot of profit.
Share the offerings because you received the responsibility from the Lord Buddha. Let us spread our virtues to you.
All sacred objects in our shop have been consecrated.
Bo Bo Gyi (Burmese: ဘိုးဘိုးကြီး, Bo Bo Gyi, pronounced: [bó bó dʑí]; Meaning "Pho Pu Kluang", in Thailand it is popularly called "Boboyi" [1]). Traditionally it is a word for a god (na) who is the guardian angel of a temple or pagoda in Burmese Buddhism. In general, it is popular to make a Bo Bo Ji idol as an image of an elderly man the size of a person. wear headdress They sometimes carry walking sticks to emphasize their seniority.[2] Popular offerings are cloth and lonji.[2] Bo Boji shrines can be found throughout Burma. And some shrines are more popular to worship than others, such as the Boboji Shrine at Choi Yongbin. It is popular among new car buyers, who often bring their newly purchased car to pray for protection from the spirit of Bo Bo Ji.[3][4]
In Thai people, Bo Bo Ji is often known as Thep Thanjai and is worshiped as a god who can grant requests.[1]