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Roop Lor Pra Sangkajai Maha Larp, Roon Anu-ruck-chart, Nua Nawaloha. A cast figurine of a Wealth Fetching Pra Sangkajai Arahant with his palms up for beckoning endless wealth, made of 9 kinds of minerals, made by Pa Wai Special Warfare Command Center, Royal Thai Army, Lopburi Province in BE 2538 (CE 1995), a fundraiser Batch for the construction of a War Museum at Pa Wai Special Warfare Command Center, Pawai, Lopburi Province. With 3 Consecration / Blessing Ceremonies, the FIRST one was by Luang Phor Koon at the temple of Wat Ban Rai, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, the SECOND one by Luang Phor Kasem at Samnak Susan Triluck, Lampang Province, and the last one was at the temple of Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat (Wat Yai), Phitsanulok Province, attended by 1)Luang Phor Utama of Wat Wang Wiwekaram,2)Luang Phor Yòt of Wat Kaeo Charoen,3)Luang Phu Kamphan of Wat Phrathat Mahachai, 4)Luang Phor Mang of Wat Thep Kunchon, 5)Luang Phu Boonta of Wat Khlong Ket, 6)Luang Phor Yit of Wat Nong Chok , 7)Luang Phu Thom of Wat Choeng Tha,8)Luang Phor Paiboon of Wat Analayo, and others…

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BEST FOR: No more struggling financially with financially secure and at less risk of poverty and hunger. Pra Sangkajai signifies continuous growth and multiplication in wealth, money luck, and good fortune. Wealth Fetching, Maha Larp (it brings lucky wealth), Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Maha Sanay (it turns you to Prince Charming in the eyes of women), 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, Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger), Maha-ut (it helps stop gun from shooting at you), and warning of danger. 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). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.

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Nawaloha

Nawaloha is an alloy, a combination of 9 kinds of minerals which are iron, mercury, gold, silver, copper, pluang (antimony ore), zinc, chin (silver lead alloy), and borisuth (pure copper ore). It is believed that Nawaloha is a man-made Leklai (mystical & magical iron ore). It has high power of protection from all danger, bad spirits, curses, bad omens and misfortune, with blessing/consecration Ceremony from Guru Monk, the mind power of Guru Monk can boost the existing power of Nawaloha.

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Pra Sangkajai / Pra Sangkachai

In Thailand, Budai is sometimes confused with another similar monk widely respected in Thailand, Pra Sangkajai or Sangkachai. Pra Sangkajai, a Thai rendering of Maha Kaccana or Mahakaccayanathera, was a Buddhist Arhata (inSanskrit) or Arahant (in Pali) during the time of the Lord Buddha. Lord Buddha praised Pra Sangkadchai for his excellence in explaining sophisticated dharma(or dhamma) in an easily and correctly understandable manner. Pra Sangkajai (Maha Kaccana) also composed the Madhupinadika Sutra (Madhupindika Sutta MN 18).

One tale of the Thai folklore relates that he was so handsome that once even a man wanted him for a wife. To avoid a similar situation, Pra Sangkachai decided to transform himself into a fat monk. Another tale says he was so attractive that angels and men often compared him with the Buddha. He considered this inappropriate, so disguised himself in an unpleasantly fat body.

Although both Budai and Pra Sangkajai may be found in both Thai and Chinese temples, Pra Sangkajai is found more often in Thai temples, and Budai in Chinese temples. Two points to distinguish them from one another are:

1.Pra Sangkajai has a trace of hair on his head (looking similar to the Buddha’s) while Budai is clearly bald.

2.Pra Sangkajai wears the robes in Theravadin Buddhist fashion with the robes folded across one shoulder, leaving the other uncovered. Budai wears the robes in Chinese style, covering both arms but leaving the front part of the upper body uncovered.

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DIMENSION: 1.70 cm high / 1.50 cm wide / 1.20 cm thick

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item # N34D26

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