Friday, 2 January 2015
Phra Sivali & Nang Kwak Takrut by Ajarn Dow
Phra Sivali & Nang Kwak Takrut by Ajarn Dow
Master: Ajarn Dow
Year: BE2557
Phra Sivali is an enlightened monk Phra Arrahun in the Buddha time (before Phra Sunkajai), He’s a greatest fortune-fetching monk. Lord Buddha praised him as the most miraculous monk for fortune.
During Lord Buddha and all his disciples pilgrimage. They walked through the jungle, there were no people but gods and the unseen creatures existed along the way they went by. There are no people offered food.
To wear and worship Phra Sivali amulet, the wearer always live with full of prosperity, strong wealth and luck fortune.
Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron Deity of all Merchants and Salesmen and can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.
Thai people like to have a figurine or phayant of this goddess in their home or shop, where it is often placed by the shrine. Some people also wear amulets with her figure around the neck, which is a logical development, due to the fact that many people in Thailand must travel around to sell their wares, which makes a portable Nang Kwak amulet the obvious choice for such a person.
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