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RARE Pra Rod Nain Bieow, Wat Mahawan, Lamphun, Nua Din. A baked clay Pra Rod amulet copied the style of ancient Pra Rod of Kingdom of Haripuñjaya, a Mon kingdom in what is now Northern Thailand, existing from the 7th or 8th to 13th century CE, discovered buried in many jars around the chedi/stupa of Wat Mahawan, Lamphun Province in BE 2451 (CE 1908). Pra Rod Nain Bieow means Pra Rod amulet made by a novice named Bieow. Nain Bieow collected the broken ancient Pra Rod amulets and crushed them into earth dust, and then blended with clay to make his Batch of Pra Rod amulets in BE 2463 (CE 1920). Nian Bieow was a senior novice at Wat Mahawan, his right leg was injured in an accident while he was a young novice, and had crippled him for life. According to the basic code of Buddhist monastic discipline, Nain Bieow could not ordain as Buddhist monk, so he was a novice for the rest of his life at Wat Mahawan.

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BEST FOR: Pra Rod helps you to survive from all difficulties in life and in career. Pra Rod keeps you safe, and secure from harm, injury, danger, and financial damage. Pra Rod prevents and protects you from all danger encounters, no matter the environment or situation. Pra Rod gives favorable omens, and strengthens auspicious omens which bring positive role in your life. Anything you wish for, and it could change your life for the better. This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy. Klawklad Plodpai (bringing safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (making you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Maha-ut (stopping gun from shooting at you), Metta Maha Niyom (helping bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (bringing Lucky Wealth / wealth fetching), and Kaa Kaai Dee (helping tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (helping ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals).

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Pra Rod refers to a type of ancient baked clay Buddha amulet discovered at the ruin of a Wat Mahawan, Lamphun Province  (the Kingdom of Northern Dvaravati). Pra Rod, “Rod” in Thai means to survive from all difficulties in life; to escape from death; to be saved from danger.

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The amulet made from soil or earth

The soil or earth is the oldest minerals on Earth, it accumulates all power of good deeds of all Arhats (or Luohan), Bodhisattva and Buddha as long as you and your enemies are standing/living on the earth, the Pra Mae Thoranee (the Earth Goddess) will witness good deeds and bad deeds, if you have made good deeds, then your good deeds have already witnessed by Pra Mae Thoranee, Pra Mae Thoranee will help you, and your enemies could not do any harm to you. And the difficulties of your life, Pra Mae Thoranee also witnesses, and Pra Mae Thoranee will ease all of your difficulties.

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DIMENSION: 2.40 cm high / 1.10 cm wide / 0.70 cm thick

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item # K22A35

Price: price upon request, pls PM and/or email us hadesamulet@outlook.com

100% GENUINE WITH 365 DAYS FULL REFUND WARRANTY

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