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Amulets for Superpower, Ascendancy, and Influence In Thai culture, amulets have been a significant part of daily life for centuries. Despite the rapid changes and advancements in society, the belief in amulets has endured, evolving and adapting to modern times. The notion of amulets is deeply rooted in Thai people's spiritual beliefs, and their significance is not limited to mere superstition. In fact, many Thais believe that these talismans possess superpower-like abilities that can bring them protection, good fortune, and even invincibility.
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PDMPR384 : 1st batch Phra Sivali (Arahan Monk of Wealth) Sacred Jackfruit Wood Amulet (LP Ban, Wat Pa Thep Nimit, Sisaket Province) with Katha: Sivali_Master
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Name: 1st batch Phra Sivali (Arahan Monk of Wealth) Amulet
From: LP Ban, Wat Pa Tep Nimit, Sisaket Province
Origin: Thailand
Year: BE2563 (CE2020)
Name: “Sao 5” (a powerful day)
Size: 1.8 cm x 3.3 cm
Material:sacred jackfruit wood called “Mai Khanoon Tai Prai”
For Your Information: “Tai Prai” is a word of a holy dead tree especially one dying while having fruit. Tai Prai wood is popularly used as material for amulet believed it can increase magical power.
Consecration: holy blessing on Sao 5 (a powerful day) by LP Ban Analayo of Wat Pa Tep Nimit a reverend monk whom people in Sisaket Province highly respect.
Made only 300 pieces.
Serail number: 90
Power: 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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Amulets by LP Ban, Wat Pa Thep Nimit, Sisaket Province
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