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RARE Roop Lor Boran, Pra Sivali Maha Larp, Wat Chinorot, Nua Loha Pasom, Pim Luang Phor Chaeng Wat Bang Phang. A cast bronze figurine of a Wealth Fetching Pra Sivali Arahant with ancient process of casting, copied the style of Pra Sivali amulet of Luang Phor Chaeng of Wat Bang Phang. Pra Sivali is holding a talipot fan (a Fan of Rank means having a salary raise and career promotion), a cloth bag (with all treasure in it), and a string of rosary (having silver and gold beads / wealth and prosperity). made by Wat Chinorasaram Worawihan (Wat Chinorot), Bangkok in BE 2512 (CE 1969). The Blessing/consecration Ceremony was held on Sao Ha Day at the temple of Wat Chinorot, also attended by Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee, Luang Phor Guay of Wat Kositaram, Luang Phor Phrom of Wat Chong Khae, Pra Archan Nam of Wat Don Sala, Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pho Saithong, and other Guru Monks of the period. And after the Blessing/consecration Ceremony was finished, Luang Phor Guay did not leave the ceremony, but blessed this Batch of amulets alone until dawn.

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BEST FOR: Pra Sivali amulet represents a bless of “Wherever you go, success, wealth & prosperity, good luck, happiness will be waiting for you there!” Pra Sivali helps bring Endless Wealth, and success in life and career. 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), 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, Maha Sanay (it helps turn you to Prince Charming in the eyes of women/men). Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you). And Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse and black magic).

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Pra Sīvalī

 

Pra Sīvalī is a Buddhist Arahant 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 BE 2512 BATCH OF AMULETS OF WAT CHINOROT

This Batch of amulets was made for fundraiser of the restoration work of the temple of Wat Chinorot. Made by Pra Maha Pradap (a disciple of Luang Phor Guay of Wat Kositaram), Pra Palat Manop (a disciple of Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pho Saithong), and Pra Archan Kaew of Wat Chinorot. The holy powder, and sacred materials for making this Batch of amulets was collected from many Guru Monks, and holy powder crushed from broken Pra Somdej Wat Rakang amulets given by Luang Phu Nak of Wat Rakang. The Blessing/consecration Ceremony was held on Sao Ha Day at the temple of Wat Chinorot, attended by:

- Luang Phu Toh of Wat Pradoochimplee

- Luang Phor Phrom of Wat Chong Khae

- Luang Phor Guay of Wat Kositaram

- Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pho Saithong

- Pra Archan Nam of Wat Don Sala

- Luang Phor Hom of Wat Saak Maak

- Luang Phu Seng of Wat Galayanamit

- Luang Phor Tam of Wat Pra Loy

- Luang Phor Chareon of Wat Thong Noppa-khun

- Luang Phor Tieng of Wat Muang Chum

- Luang Phor Samian of Wat Nong Gratoom

- Pra Archan Chua Nuupet of Wat Saphan Soong

- Luang Phor Thong of Wat Gon Kaew

- Luang Phor Thong of Wat Mor Sor

- Luang Phor Saen of Wat Ta Nae

- Luang Phor Suk of Wat Bandai Thong

And other Guru Monks

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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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*with Certificate of Authenticity issued by DD-PRA

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DIMENSION: 3.60 cm high / 1.20 cm wide / 0.70 cm thick

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item # K21B59

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