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Item 名稱: Large Brass Statue Pha Phom Four 4 Face MassChant Doo WatSakae Thai Amulet 17034.
Tow-Maha-Phom, 4 Face 8 Arm, Bring Lucky And Happiness, High 12 Inch Bottom Insert 2 PhaPhom Foue face god Tablet + 1 metal miniatuae. Mass Chant 108 Monk of LP Doo Wat Sakae temple. Limited Made
*Vintage Original, All in one item, fully Holy stuff inserted embed*.
This is a very fine amulet piece, it was incantation and bless with Good powerful magic.
Khata to audio MP3 file (If temple give khata with item.)and send to buyer within 7day after package ship out. If buyer not received please email to Ask me again.
Please note: khata is ancient magic spell. also not my language. so it has no meaning for translate and no need to understand meaning. just chant it.
Khata is a mantras phonetic Praying word to consecrate and control power of this item. in order for the amulet to work it needs the right pronunciation with the Katha. In line with this I will do Khata to audio MP3 file only and i can not write it down to read for you because if you can not speak it, you can open this audio with speaker phone to amulet or write it down for read with your self to get correct pronunciation.
Thailand Amulet & Talisman is any object that is imbued with protective powers, and all cultures have manifestations of such objects.
In the world of Thailand amulet, Many people believe the symbol of Load buddha has the power to ward off evil. that an object that is inscribed with the word of God, image of Lord buddha and religious narratives, symbol and signs, will protect the person who reads, touches, or sees it.
The surface of an amulet and talismans object can be covered with prayers, signs, numbers, and decorative motifs, and the object is carried in a pocket, or rolled and placed in an amulet case; some talismans are worn as clothin. The most efficacious amulet & talismans are those that are inscribed with prayers that remind people to lord Buddha and his narratives.
Phra Phrom(Thai: พระพรหม; from Sanskrit: Para Brahma) is the Thai representation of the deva Brahma, honored in Thai Hindu traditions. Phra Phrom is also worshiped in Chinese folk religion as the Four-Faced God (Chinese: 四面神; pinyin: Sìmiànshén) or Four-Faced Awakened One (Chinese: 四面佛; pinyin: Sìmiànfó).
Worship
Worshipers of the god usually offer incense, candles, jasmine flowers or jasmine garlands and young coconut milk (with water in them) in their worship, usually placing these offerings before all four heads of Phra Phrom, each head representing a different aspect of the deity; it is believed each side of Phra Phrom offers different blessings. Another common way of worship is to place wooden elephant statues on the altar to honor him. Phra Phrom is also known to admire Thai classical music, which is played near larger scale outdoor altars, accompanied by dancers. For a small fee, the dancers include worshiper's name into the songs they sing while dancing. Worshipers of Phra Phrom are also usually advised to abstain from consuming meat. It is also believed that worshipers have to make good on any promises made to the deity else misfortune will befall them instead of the fortune that was asked for. Items needed for prayers are available in the premises of the shrine.
The main example of this representation of Brahma is the statue at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, where the faith of the god has its origins in modern times. The golden dome of the Government House of Thailand also contains a statue of Phra Phrom.
Spread of the cult among Chinese
As early as the 1980s, the popularity of the Erawan cult of Brahma from its inceptions in Thailand spread, accompanied by faithful reproduction of the structure of the shrine and the image, among overseas Chinese in other countries of Southeast Asia (Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia), in Taiwan, and in China, with shrines established in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Chinese call Brahma colloquially the "Four-Faced Buddha" (四面佛 Simianfo).
PHA-BUCHA-STATUE is amulet Statue or figure of simbolic which use for put inside your home or office for make good luck and by catch FENG-SHUI
What Is Feng Shui?
Feng shui — which literally translates to "wind and water" — is the ancient Chinese art of placement. The goal is to enhance the flow of chi (life force or spiritual energy), and to create harmonious environments that support health, beckon wealth and invite happiness.
Feng Shui and Buddha Statues
Whenever you place any object in your home for a feng shui symbol or remedy, be sure you use the right element. For example, a metal Buddha placed in the northern sector of your home is typically an outstanding choice for location. The same statue placed in the east sector of your home won't have beneficial results. In fact, metal in a wood element sector can impede your feng shui design since metal cuts wood. Avoid putting a Buddha statue on the floor; this is deemed very disrespectful. If you opt for a Laughing Buddha, don't forget to rub his belly. While this isn't a requirement, many people claim that rubbing Buddha's belly everyday (the fatter the belly the better) will bring luck and prosperity to all in the home.
Feng Shui Rules for Buddha Placement
The first thing you want to do when placing a Buddha statue or any statue of a deity is to make sure the location is truly one of reverence. This means you should never place one in a bathroom or kitchen. Also, you want the height of the Buddha to be at least eye level. Looking down at a deity is considered rude and irreverent. Avoid placing near electrical outlets, elect or equipment with moving parts and motors. This type of activity disturbs the surrounding energy.
Most Auspicious Location for Your Buddha
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