Description: Chao Sua Maha Setthi coin front side Buddha image, back Chai Sing Eia Phra Kru Mongkol Chantachote (Luang Pu Chan Chotiko) of Wat Nam Paeng Wanaram. Front Side: Buddha Image Back Side: Thao Wessuwan (in the form of Thanabodi, Lord of Wealth and Treasures) under the merciful guidance of Phra Phawanavisutthiporn (Phra Maha Surasak Atisakho) of Wat Pradu (Royal Monastery) and Phra Kru Mongkol Chantachote (Luang Pu Chan Chotiko) of Wat Nam Paeng Wanaram. Material: Copper with rainbow finish Size: 25 mm wide x 5 mm thick x 38 mm high Amulet Weight : 18 grams Box weight : 16 grams Number: 361 Limited edition: 3000 pieces Two Ceremonial Blessings: 1st Ceremony: Buddha and Deva blessing with Thao Wessuwan (Maha Raj form) for wealth and prosperity by Luang Pu Chan Chotiko at Sala Hathaives, Wat Nam Paeng Wanaram, August 13, 2017. 2nd Ceremony: Solo meditation and empowerment by Phra Phawanavisutthiporn at Sala Mahaprap, Wat Pradu (Royal Monastery), August 21, 2017. This coin was blessed with sacred inscriptions by Phra Maha Surasak, and the auspicious symbols were taken from his handwritten talisman of wealth and prosperity. It is believed that the "Wealthy Lord" coin brings good fortune in business and protection from harm. Those who carry this coin with honesty and diligence will achieve prosperity and wealth, hence the name "Wealthy Lord." The front of the coin features a Buddha image in the Lanna style, while the back shows Thao Wessuwan in the form of Thanabodi, the Lord of Wealth and Treasures. Materials:Gold (made to order)Silver (168 pieces)Committee set (168 sets made of three metals: nava metal, gold-tinted brass, and alpaca)Copper with rainbow finish (3000 pieces) The term "Wealthy Lord" (in Chinese, "Zhao Suo") means someone with wealth, support, and prosperity. This coin is believed to bring good fortune, success in business, and protection from harm. Front Design: The "Wealthy Lord" coin has a Buddha in the meditation pose, seated on a lotus throne, surrounded by a beautiful Lanna-style serpent pattern, crafted with delicate Buddhist art. It is a small but meticulously designed piece. Back Design: It features Chai Sing Eia (Jambhala), the God of Wealth, who is known for bestowing prosperity and protection. This figure is depicted as a plump, strong deity adorned with jewels, seated on a lotus throne, holding a mongoose that spits out treasures, symbolizing the source of all wealth from the earth. According to ancient belief, drawing or sculpting the figure of Jambhala grants one's wishes and brings wealth. This deity is associated with the Tantric Buddhist tradition and is revered as the protector of wealth. His full name is "Ratanakosha Maha Paya Yakkha," and he is believed to safeguard existing wealth and attract new prosperity. In Thailand, this deity is also known as Kuvera or Chumphon, sometimes called "Lord of Treasures," and has long been worshipped by many wealthy individuals. Even some bank headquarters in Thailand have statues of Jambhala. The worship of this form of the God of Wealth not only brings fortune and wealth but also protects against misfortune and negative energy. If you are interested in Acrylic waterproof case, there will be additional cost of US$10.https://www.ebay.com/itm/113669442679 The sacred amulets should be placed in suitable places, placing them on the floor, under a table or a chair, in a bathroom, or on the lawn is considered contempt to religious objects. “100% Genuine Guarantee” ** The color of the actual items may slightly different from the images due to different computer screen. Thanks for your understanding. ** Our Condition I accept ONLY PayPal for payment. The payment is expected within 5 days after the auction ends. Free Shipping Handling WORLDWIDE. The package will be shipped directly from Thailand via Registered Airmail, with tracking number, and it will take about 11-30 business days. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are not satisfied with the product you purchased for any reason, please contact us for a return instruction within 30 days for a refund. Return shipping cost will be paid by buyer. Refund to the buyer will be the total purchase deduct original shipping charge and restocking fee 20%. And the refund will be done after the returned items received in original condition. Please contact us by ebay message only.
Price: 85 USD
Location: Bangkok
End Time: 2025-01-05T07:09:21.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Copper
Color: copper
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Region of Origin: Thailand
Age: Post-1940
Maker: Luang Pu Chan Chotiko) of Wat Nam Paeng Wanaram