Temple: Kaeng Sadao Temple
Master: Luang Por Yen Piyadhammo
Consecration year: Buddhist Era 2566
Approximate dimensions: 5.2m high, 2.6m deep, 3m wide
Efficacy: With sincere prayer, all difficulties can be overcome, granting the worshipper great wisdom and bringing unparalleled good fortune, blessings, wealth, and popularity. Attract wealth and ensure career success Help attract business It ensures safety, improves thinking and learning abilities, and enhances inspiration and adaptability.❣️❣️❣️
Ganesha represents wealth, wisdom, power, health, and success. Worshipping Ganesha is believed to grant wisdom and help overcome all difficulties.
And it brings immense good luck and blessings.
This is especially suitable for those in the business world, including those in the medical and beauty industry, hairdressing, artists, and florists.
[Introduction to Ganesha]
In Thai and Indian folklore, elephants are considered auspicious symbols and also represent the image of India. Indians believe that elephants are the animals with the best memory, friendliness, and perseverance, and are also very loyal. Therefore, people who wish for success in their endeavors like to pay homage to and pray for the support of Ganesha beforehand . Because He is the god of destiny. In Buddhist beliefs in Tibet and Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, he is also a " God of Wealth " .
Pikanet , known as Ganesha in Hindu mythology, is called Phraphikeni or Genisean in Thailand . He is also known as the " God of Wisdom ," " God of Art, " and " God of Success . " In Hindu mythology, Ganesha represents health, wisdom, success, and wealth. In Hinduism, Ganesha holds a very high position, and he has more followers in India than the Four-Faced God.
Ganesha represents the god of success, as well as the god who removes obstacles and evil spirits. He is also the god of wisdom, health, and wealth. In Hinduism, Ganesha is one of the five main deities worshipped, holding a very high status and divine position. He is a highly respected god who is worshipped and prayed to for good fortune.
The elephant god, known as Ganesha in Thailand, has a long trunk , a broken tusk , large ears, a big belly, and a body similar to a human.
The head of Ganesha, shaped like an elephant, represents the beginning of humanity or the abode of the soul in mythology, while the human body represents Mayan culture or evidence of the existence of earlier humans.
The elephant god holds a staff in his upper right hand, representing humanity's eternal progress and advancement, as well as the ability to eliminate all difficulties and obstacles. In his upper left hand is a magic ring, representing the ability to trap all bad things and also to capture anything good!
The broken tusk in the lower right corner represents His sacrifice for mankind; the horn and Ganesha's large ears in the lower left corner represent that He can hear mankind's prayers and suffering and can liberate mankind; the large serpent around Ganesha's waist represents infinite power.
In Hindu mythology, Ganesha's mount is a small mouse. Ganesha's enormous body and his tiny mouse represent his humility and compassion.
Methods of worshipping Ganesha
💡The offering should be placed at least above waist level in a clean location. You can place a yellow or red cloth under the base of the statue when making offerings.
💡Ganesha loves the smell of flowers and likes to wear exquisite ornaments, so when making a vow, you can use ornaments or fresh flowers ( red, yellow, or orange flowers )💐
💡The water offered should be changed at least daily. You can offer fresh milk, sugarcane, flowers ( such as lotus, jasmine, marigold, rose, etc. ) , and bananas to Ganesha. After your wish is fulfilled, you can offer wooden elephants or horses as a token of gratitude.
💡A taboo in worshipping Ganesha is that you cannot kill or hit rats. Rats are Ganesha's messengers; if you have something to say to Ganesha, you must pass it on to him through these messengers.