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PDMAD7072R : Business & Financial Luck: No.4312 Phra Kuwen (Kuvera) Thanabodi (LP Mahasila, Wat Pho Sri Saard, Kalasin Province) with Katha: TW_Master | | | | | | | |
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Name: Phra Kuwen (Kuvera) Thanabodi Setthi Samphon (or Tao Wet Suwan in wealthy attire)
Serial Number: 4312
From: LP Mahasila, Wat Pho Sri Saard, Kalasin Province
Origin: Thailand
Batch: -
Year: 2565 BE (2022 CE)
Materials: Copper (Jindamanee Metal, Muen Hin Substance), filled with holy mass
Quantity Built: 5,999 pcs
Consecration: holy blessing performed by LP Mahasila
Powers: The powers attributed to a Kuvera amulet can vary depending on cultural and religious beliefs. However, traditionally, Kuvera, also known as Kubera or Vaisravana, is considered a deity associated with wealth, prosperity, and abundance in Hinduism and Buddhism. Therefore, an amulet representing Kuvera might be believed to possess the following powers:
- Prosperity and Wealth: The amulet may be believed to attract financial prosperity and material abundance into the life of the wearer.
- Protection of Finances: It might be thought to safeguard one's wealth and possessions, preventing financial loss or theft.
- Business Success: Wearing the amulet could be believed to enhance business endeavors, attracting success, and lucrative opportunities.
- Overcoming Obstacles: Kuvera is often associated with overcoming obstacles and challenges, so the amulet may provide strength and guidance in times of difficulty.
Info: Phra Kuwen (Hindu) is a symbol of prosperity, abundance, and wealth. In the characteristics of Thao Kuwen, Vaisravana (known as Wet Suwan among Thai Buddhists) is also a symbol of conquering demons and evil spirits.
Tao Kuwen (Kuvera) is commonly depicted as having a large belly. In this context, scriptures explain that it contains no human organs like liver, intestines, or stomach. Instead, within the belly of Tao Kuwen (Kuvera) lies precious gem seeds, believed to represent prosperity spanning across 7 continents, each named in correlation with wealth.
The attendants of Tao Kuwen, often depicted as giants, have the duty of guarding the treasures. In some depictions, Tao Kuwen (Kuvera) sits atop a "Maharaja throne" with two treasure pots as armrests. Some interesting interpretations include sitting on a platform with seven treasure pots (representing the 7 continents). In one hand, he holds a lemon (symbolizing liquor), while the other hand squeezes the neck of a thief (as thieves swallow the gems, and by squeezing their necks, the treasures return).
In India, the revered image of Tao Kuwen (Kuvera) is often portrayed holding a liquor bowl or a rectangular object symbolizing a silver bag. Thus, Thao Kuwen, Cham Phalat, or Vaisravana, is a deity symbolizing wealth and abundance.
Apart from being revered by traders, these images are also worshipped by travelers. In ancient times, along with offerings of grains and flowers, there were also offerings of liquor. In the past, the people of Isan knew Tao Kuwen (Kuvera) in the Buddhist context as the Great Giant, Lord Vesuvanna, who guarded the northern direction, defeated demons, and was a symbol of compassion and wealth.
About LP Mahasila :
“LP Mahasila ” of Kae Pae Monk Garden, Wat Pho Sri Saard, Kalasin Province There are good practices, modesty, simple, consistent and consistent. Gained the devotion.
LP has had the original name "Sila Nilchan" was born on October 14, 1945 at Thawat Buri District, Roi Et Province. After graduating from elementary school in the village, LP came out to help the family in farming. But with a mind of Dharma, at the age of 15 he was ordained as a novice at Wat That Pratap. Until the age of ordination in 1966, attending the ordination ceremony at the ubosot of Wat Burapha Phiram, Roi Et Province, by Phra Siriwutmethi Priest of Roi Et Province at that time as a preceptor.
LP is a knowledgeable monk. Therefore, he was assigned to be a teacher who teaches at Wat Nikhom Khanaram School, Roi Et Province. It has also been the monk who prays for the monks in the chapel all the time. In addition to being proficient in the field of monks, LP's leisure from regular routines also going on a pilgrimage in the forests of many Provinces. And in 1974, LP took a hike across the Mekong River to Phu Khao Khwai, Laos met many venerable Northeastern guru monks such as LP Thongma Thawaro, LP Mahaboonmee Sirintharo, LP Lee Kusalatharo, etc. In addition, LP studied Vipassana Kammatthan, Tham Lao script and read from Isan palm leaves including studying the palm leaf scriptures a line of Samret Loon the past famous Laotian guru monk until fully understood.
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