[Temple] Wat Lat Chado
[Year] Buddhist Era 2559
【Dimensions】Height 4cm, Width 2.4cm, Thickness 1.3cm
[Relic Material] Sacred Bronze
[Donation] 680
[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]
The mythical rooster amulet is believed to have protective and wealth-attracting properties.
It signifies protection against financial loss, harmonious relationships, family harmony, good fortune, and prosperity.
In Thai Theravada Buddhism, the rooster is considered an auspicious animal, representing an early riser who can find food for his chicks and protect them.
The rooster symbolizes diligence and perseverance, which can help the wearer increase their chances of promotion. In addition, the rooster is also associated with pecking for official rank, making it an excellent symbol for career advancement. Furthermore, the rooster is also quite helpful in attracting wealth.
[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]
The sacred rooster holds a high status and carries auspicious connotations among Thai believers, and many shops display various rooster-shaped items and sacred objects.
Because chickens represent tireless foraging ability and diligence (the rooster crowing at dawn) and are associated with attracting benefactors, being favored by clients and superiors, and bringing in official rank and wealth, they are the most popular collectibles among believers.
[How to wear] It needs to be worn on the body, around the neck. Do not wear it while showering or sleeping, and do not put it in a bag or trouser pocket. You can choose a suitable Buddha lanyard or necklace to wear.
[Master's Introduction]
Phra Luang Phor Ban, a highly respected monk from Ayutthaya Province, is known for his magical abilities. One of the highly respected monks even supported by King Rama IX, being bestowed the title " Phra Khun " is a great honor in Thailand, as it is a title granted by the Thai royal family to monks who have made exceptionally significant contributions to Thai temples . Furthermore, this monk has inherited many ancient Ayutthaya lineages of magical arts . Their strength and cultivation are truly remarkable. One of the inheritances is Ajarn Hinpawan, renowned as the foremost practitioner of the Four-Faced Buddha ritual in Thailand, was a household name in the Thai magical community from the last century to the present. Ajarn Hin Pai Wan was Luang Phor Ban's grandmaster and inherited this lineage.
This is a sacred object renowned for its powerful wish-granting ability. Wearing "Master Boji" grants an "extremely powerful" ability to fulfill desires. "Master Boji" is incredibly helpful in improving work and business, completely eliminating concerns about interpersonal relationships and networks. It ensures smooth business and financial flow, bringing abundant wealth ! "Master Boji" was an ancient practitioner with extremely high magical abilities.
Even Ajarn Xing Pai Yun, who was known as the foremost of the three major Phra Phrom ( Four-Faced Buddha) practices in Thailand in the last century, worships "Pho Ji" (a title of high rank). The secret technique of invoking "Pho Ji" was passed down from the lineage of the famous master Ajarn Xing.
Ajarn Hing Pai Yun was a household name in the Thai magic and amulet world from the last century to the present. He, along with Luang Pu Si and Luang Pu Doo from Wat Chakri Temple in Ayutthaya, were recognized as the three great masters of the Four-Faced Buddha magic in Thailand. The three masters were also teachers and friends. "Ajarn Heng Pai Yun" is the grandmaster of "Luang Phor Ban" and inherited this lineage. Therefore, he inherited powerful magical techniques.
In this day and age, whenever the teachings of "Master Bo Ji" are mentioned, Luang Phor Ban will inevitably be thought of; they are essentially synonymous.