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PDMAC7860R : Endless Wealth & Business: Phra Sivali Jok Bat (Sivali with hands in alms bowl) Pim Kammakan with 17 Silver Takrut + Gem (Sawaeng Ba Monastery, Kanchanaburi Province )
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Name: Phra Sivali Jok Bat (Sivali with hands in alms bowl) Pim Kammakan with 17 Silver Takrut + Gem

- Pim Kammakan is a special item created to give out committee. It is rare and a small quantity of making.

- This posture of Phra Sivali with his hands in alms bowl implies the abundance of foods and money.

From: Sawaeng Ba Monastery, Kanchanaburi Province

Origin: Thailand

Year: BE2558-2559 (CE2015-2016)

Material:holy powder

Feature: Back side has 17 silver Takrut and gem to add more power.

Purpose: to earn proceeds from amulet to develop and restore old permanent structures in mastery.

Consecration: holy blessing by abbot and monks at Sawaeng Ba Monastery on the auspicious date.

Phra Sivali - The Great Fortune-fetching Monk

Free from Debts, Poverty & Boosting Wealth

Phra Sivali (also Sivali Thera) is widely venerated among Theravada Buddhists, typically depicted standing upright and carrying a monk’s stuff most familiarly with an umbrella and alms bowl.  Phra Sivali was an enlightened disciple of Buddha. Received praise from Buddha as the “miraculous monk for fortune”. With lots of merit he did with pure faith during his lifetime especially offering honey to Buddha, people believe that worshipers of Phra Sivali will never get starving and encounter poverty.


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