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RARE Rian Pra Sivali, Samnak Buddha Rattana Pra-teep, Pithee Yee Sìp Haa Buddha Sattawat. A minted copper coin amulet with figure of a standing Pra Sivali Arhat holding a walking stick, a string of rosary, an umbrella (klot), a cloth bag (Yam), and an alms bowl. In the back is with cabalistic writings, a yant U, and yant Na Cha Li Ti. Made by Samnak Buddha Rattana Pra-teep, a Buddha Sculpture Casting Foundry in Bangkok. This Pra Sivali coin was made as gift to commemorate the Anniversary of 25th Century of Buddhism. The Consecration/Blessing Ceremony was held at the temple of Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok for a non-stop 3 days and 3 nights started on Sao Ha Day (Feb 12, BE 2500) attending by 108 Guru Monks including Luang Phor Lee of Wat Asokaram, Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradu Chimphli, Phor Than Klai of Wat Suan Khan, Luang Phor Tay Kongthong of Wat Sam-ngam, Luang Phor Ngern of Wat Don Yai Hom, Luang Phor Tan, Wat Thammasain, Luang Phor Rung, Wat Tha Krabue, Luang Phu Seng of Wat Kalayanamit….

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BEST FOR: Pra Sivali helps bring success, wealth & prosperity, good luck, happiness, and an improvement in your career without shortcomings and problems. Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic, and poisonous animals). This amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And the force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap in this amulet puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.

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Pra Sīvalī

Pra Sīvalī is a Buddhist arahant or arhat widely venerated among Theravada Buddhists. He is the guardian saint of travel and is believed to ward off misfortune at home, such as fire or theft. His veneration predates the introduction of Theravada Buddhism into present-day Myanmar (Burma). Shin Thiwali is typically depicted standing upright and carrying a walking staff, an alms bowl and prayer beads.Born to Queen Suppavasa, Shin Thiwali is believed to have remained in his mother’s womb for seven years because of past karma.After a week in labor, Sīvalī’s mother gave birth to a precocious boy who could immediately speak. Thereafter, Buddha’s chief disciple Sariputra admitted Sīvalī into the Sangha. The Burmese believe that he is still living, that he can be invoked to come by a special incantation and that his mere invisible presence will bring them prosperity and good fortune

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The objects that Pra Sivali is holding have auspicious meanings.

“Pra Sivali amulet is a wish of “Wherever you go, success, wealth & prosperity, good luck, happiness will be waiting for you there!”

- A walking stick means having many high profile people to support and assist you.

- A Klot, a long-handles umbrella with mosquito net means having happy and peaceful life. Thais also believe that Klot provides protection of all perils, disaster, danger, misfortune, and bad spirits beyond existing limits.

- An alms bowl means having endless food with wealth and prosperity.

- A cloth bag means having plenty of 4 basic necessities of life.

- A string of rosary means having silver and gold beads (wealth fetching).

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Yant U or Yant Unalome

Yant U or Yant Unalome, unalome cabalistic writing represents the path to enlightenment in the Buddhist culture. The spirals are meant to symbolize the twists and turns in life, and the straight lines the moment one reaches enlightenment or peace and harmony. The dots at the end of the symbol represent death, or the moment we fade to nothing.

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Yant Na Cha Li Ti

The Na Cha Li Ti cabalistic writing is a Khata (prayer) of “Huajai Pra Sivali” in Thai means “the Heart of Pra Sivali Prayer”, and Na Cha Li Ti is a short form of “Nachaliti Chalitina Littinacha Tinachali”, a prayer that brings wealth & prosperity, stable income, success in business, and new business opportunities.

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THE MAKING OF THE THAILAND’S 25TH BUDDHIST CENTURY CELEBRATION BATCH OF AMULETS.

This Batch of amulets was made to commemorate the 25th Century of Buddhism in BE 2500 (CE 1957) or Pra Kreuang Chalong Yee Sìp Haa Buddha Sattawat, in Thai. The Royal Thai Police Commander General. Pao Sriyanonda was Master of the Ceremonies.

The Consecration/Blessing Ceremony on the Batch of BE 2500 amulets was held at the temple of Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok for a non-stop 3 days and 3 nights started on Sao Ha Day (Feb 12, BE 2500), attended by 108 Guru Monks namely:-

1)Prakru A-komsoonton, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

2)Prakru Soontonsamadhiwat, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

3)Pra Yanapirat, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

4)Prakru Piboonbannawat, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

5)Prakru Soontonseanlajarn, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

6)Prakru Pisansorrakit, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

7)Pra Maha Suan, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

8)Pra Amnuay, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

9)Pra Palat Suphod, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

10)Prakru Visitvihangarn, Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Bangkok

11)Pra Suthamteerakhun (Luang Phor Wong), Wat Saket, Bangkok

12)Pra Archan Sa, Wat Ratchanaddaram, Bangkok

13)Pra Palat Pang, Wat Mahathat, Bangkok

14)Pra Visutthisomphothi, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok

15)Pra Vorawetkunachan, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok

16)Prakru Thapanakitprasat, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok

17)Pra Indrarasamachan, Wat Phra Chetuphon, Bangkok

18)Prakru Vinaiton-feuang, Wat Samphanthawong, Bangkok

19)Prakru Pakk, Wat Bungthonglang, Bangkok

20)Prakru Ganlayanovisut (Luang Phor Geun), Wat Borom Sathon (Wat Don), Bangkok

21)Pra Archan Mee, Wat Suan Phlu, Bangkok

22)Pra Archan Muan, Wat Na Wong (Wat Rong Heep), Bangkok

23)Pra Luang Vijit, Wat Saphan Sung, Bangkok

24)Pra Archan Hoon, Wat Nuan Chan (Wat Bang Kuat), Bangkok

25)Pra Rachamolee, Wat Rakang, Bangkok

26)Luang Vichitchasoton, Wat Santi Thammaram, Bangkok

27)Prakru Sophon-ganlaya-nuwat (Luang Phu Seng), Wat Kalayanamit, Bangkok

28)Prakru Pawwanapirat (Luang Phor Phon), Wat Nang, Bangkok

29)Prakru Tivagorn (Luang Phu Gleep), Wat Taling Chan, Bangkok

30)Prakru Pairoj Wutthikhun (Luang Phor Toon), Wat Pho Nimit, Bangkok

31)Prakru Yannasit, Wat Ratchasittharam (Wat Plub), Bangkok

32)Pra Archan Ma, Wat Ratchasittharam (Wat Plub), Bangkok

33)Pra Archan Huan, Wat Pikul, Bangkok

34)Pra Maha Teerawat, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok

35)Pra Archan Jaai, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok

36)Pra Archan Inn, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen, Bangkok

37)Prakru Kijjapirom, Wat Arun Ratwararam, Bangkok

38)Prakru Vinaisangvon, Wat Prayun Wongsawat, Bangkok

39)Pra  Sukkhum Thammachan, Wat Hong Rattanaram, Bangkok

40)Prakru Phrommavinit, Wat Hong Rattanaram, Bangkok

41)Pra Archan Inn, Wat Suwan, Bangkok

42)Prakru Viriyakit (Luang Phu Toh), Wat Pradu Chimphli, Bangkok

43)Pra Preecha Nontamunee, Wat Molee, Bangkok

44)Prakru Palat Chaeng (Luang Phor Chaeng), Wat Si Rattanaram (Wat Bang Phang), Nonthaburi

45)Pra Palat Young (Luang Phor Young), Wat Bang Chak, Nonthaburi

46)Pra Archan Somjit, Wat Pa Ka Riang, Ratchaburi

47)Luang Phor Tan, Wat Thammasain (Wat Kaew Fah), Ratchaburi

48)Prakru Bin, Wat Kaew, Ratchaburi

49)Pra Inn Kemachan, Wat Chong Lom, Ratchaburi

50)Luang Phor Ngern, Wat Don Yai Hom, Nakhon Pathom

51)Prakru Sangglavichai, Wat Pra Prathom Chedi, Nakhon Pathom

52)Pra Archan Samniengm Wat Wayruvanarm, Nakhon Pathom

53)Luang Phor Tay Kongthong, Wat Sam-ngam, Nakhon Pathom

54)Pra Archan Plaek, Wat Sra Bua, Pathumthani

55)Prakru Palat Tung, Wat Taim Tawaai, Pathumthani

56)Prakru Bovon Thammakit, Wat Bodh, Pathumthani

57)Prakru Sophon Samachan, Wat Nong Bua, Kanchanaburi

58)Prakru Visutthirangsi, Wat Nua, Kanchanaburi

59)Pra Mucharin Molee, Wat Mutcharin, Pattani

60)Prakru Rod, Wat Pradoo, Nakhon Si Thammarat

61)Phor Than Klai, Wat Suan Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat

62)Luang Phor Lee, Wat Asokaram, Samut Pakan

63)Pra Archan Buth, Wat Mai Bang Pla Kot, Samut Pakan

64)Pra Archan Sawang, Wat Klang Suan, Samut Pakan

65)Prakru Sirisorrakhun, Wat Tai Hat, Samut Songkhram

66)Prakru Samut Soonton, Wat Puang Malai, Samut Songkhram

67)Prakru Sutthi Sara-wutthachan, Wat Sadet, Samut Songkhram

68)Pra Archan Auang, Wat Bang Kana Thong, Samut Songkhram

69)Luang Phor Rung, Wat Tha Krabue, Samut Sakhon

70)Luang Phu Thong, Wat Don Gai Dee, Samut Sakhon

71)Luang Phor Tinn, Wat Pa Lelai, Suphan Buri

72)Pra Archan Tam, Wat Pra Loy, Suphan Buri

73)Luang Phor Kreun, Wat Sang Kho, Suphan Buri

74)Luang Phor Príng, Wat Vorachan, Suphan Buri

75) Luang Phor Eiang, Wat U-thong, Suphan Buri

76)Pra Vorapot, Wat Aranyikaram, Chonburi

77)Prakru Thammawutthikun. Wat Samet, Chonburi

78)Luang Phor Laai, Wat Ratbamrung, Chonburi

79)Luang Phor Boonmee, Wat Pho Samphan, Chonburi

80)Pra Phrom Nakarachan, Wat Chaeng Phrom Nakhon, Sing Buri

81)Luang Phor Pare, Wat Pikul Thong, Sing Buri

82)Pra Chainatmunee, Wat Borommathat, Chainat

83)Luang Phor Hom, Wat Chak Mak, Rayong

84)Pra Archan Meuang, Wat Ta Pare, Lampang

85)Prakru Uthai Thammathani, Wat Tao U-thong, Prachin Buri

86)Luang Phor Seng, Wat Si Prachantakam, Prachin Buri

87)Prakru Soonton Thammaprakat, Wat Pho Pak Plee, Nakhon Nayok

88)Kruba Wang, Wat Ban Denn, Tak

89)Prakru Sawan Viriyakit, Wat Sawankanivas, Phrae

90)Prakru Chan, Wat Klong Ranong, Nakhon Sawan

91)Luang Phor Aan, Wat Pra Yat, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

92)Pra Archan Jaem, Wat Wang Dang Nua, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

93)Prakru Lek, Wat Bang Nomko, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

94)Pra Archan Mee, Wat Indraram, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

95)Pra Archan Waan, Wat Dok Mai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

96)Luang Phor Naai, Wat Ban Jang, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

97)Luang Phor Nor, Wat Klang Ta Rua, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

98)Luang Phor Jong, Wat Natang-nok, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

99)Pra Athigan Jor, Wat Pradoo Lokkachet, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

100)Luang Phu Si, Wat Sakae, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

101)Luang Phor Chit, Wat Maha That, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

102)Luang Phor Thongsuk, Wat Tanod Luang, Phetchaburi

103)Prakru Piboon Seanlachan, Wat Pho Gru, Phetchaburi

104)Luang Phor Top,  Wat Sawang Arun (Wat Chon Dan), Phetchabun

105)Pra Sawan Nayok, Wat Sawankharam, Sukhothai

106)Pra Boran Watthachan, Wat Ratchathani, Sukhothai

107)Luang Phor Pi, Wat Lan Hoi, Sukhotahi

108)Luang Phor Thongdee, Wat Sadej, Samut Songkhram

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THE SAO HA DAY

The Sao Ha Day is the Saturday, the fifth day of the month on Thai lunar calendar, and according to ancient Thai Astrology, the Sao Ha Day is the day of “Keun Reu Ram Ha Kam” which means New Moon or waxing crescent moon of a Lunar Phase, and “Deuan Ha” which means fifth month of Thai Lunar Calendar / Month of April. It happens once in every 2-3 years. And the Soa Ha day is the most auspicious day for having Buddha amulets Blessing Ceremony which the highest power of “Kongkraphan Chatrie” (being invulnerable to all weapon attack), “Klawklad Plodpai” (pushing you away from all danger), and Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at you or the gun aiming at you would miss the target).

Thais believe that people who were born on this day would be protected by Thep Pra Sao Devaraj (God of Saturday), Thep Pra Sao was created by Hindu Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva crushed 10 of great Tiger Kings into powder, and wrapped with purple and black pieces clothes, sprung with elixir of immortality. The Saturday people were born with auspicious blessing from Thep Pra Sao Devaraj with prestige, and power to win over all difficulties in life.

Thep Pra Sao Devaraj AKA Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second-largest in the Solar System, after Jupiter.

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DIMENSION: 3.80 cm high / 1.40 cm wide / 0.20 cm thick

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item # K18B19

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