[Sacred Relic Temple] Water Dragon Temple
[Year of the Sacred Object] Buddhist Era 2561
[Statue Dimensions] Width 2.2 cm, Height 3 cm, Thickness 1.1 cm
The water dragon symbolizes continuous wealth, attracting a constant stream of fortune into one's wallet. In Thailand, it is called "Phra Ngang." The water dragon bites its own tail, representing endless wealth and abundance.
In Thailand, "Phra Ngang" is also known as the guardian deity, or Dragon King. It can be seen on the gates of many temples and on the magical tattoos of monks. It is the guardian deity of Buddha and also represents authority and status. It can bless the wearer with safety and good fortune in all things!
The Water Dragon brings wealth and continuously generates money, attracting a constant stream of fortune into your wallet. It brings you wealth, like money flowing into your wallet like water.
The water dragon is a divine beast that has lived in the river for tens of millions of years and cultivated itself to bring wealth. That's why you often see dragon-shaped buildings in Thailand, and most of the tops of Thai temples have water dragons, because the water dragon is also the guardian beast of temples of all sizes.
effect:
➡️ Attracting wealth from all directions
➡️Preserve wealth and attract good fortune
➡️Boost your business, bring prosperity and good fortune
➡️Protects the owner, wards off disasters and dangers, and ensures safe travels.
➡️Avoid unfavorable years and ward off bad luck