Palo of the Five Ancient Buddhas

Phra Rod is from Lamphun of Tharawadee Dynasty, and it is the amulet with the longest age among the five ancient Buddhas.

Rod means "passing the border" in Thai, so it is conceivable that Phra Rod amulet is a full-featured amulet, especially for hedging risks. Therefore, Palo has the reputation of "Buddha of Avoidance", "Buddha of Escape" and "Buddha of Rescue" among Thais.

Palo Efficacy

Efficacy: The function of the Palo Buddha card is to avoid all dangers, invulnerability to swords and guns, and avoid official injustice. It can help the wearer's luck turn from bad to good, and the wearer will naturally have good luck. The main effect is to avoid all kinds of disasters and obstacles, and it is called "Buddha of Rescue", "Buddha of Avoidance", and "Buddha of turning danger into refuge". The most special thing about wearing this amulet is that it can help the wearer to block all bad things, including disaster prevention, danger avoidance, villain prevention, difficulty blocking, official injustice, etc., so there is also a "get out of the Buddha", Known as the "Buddha of escape".

It is famous in Thailand for its hedging functions such as avoiding the disaster of blood and light. It is suitable for people who work with dangerous nature, such as military and police personnel and those who are engaged in construction work.

In addition, it can also help the wearer's luck, help fortune, help officials, and work promotion. At the same time, it has the power to attract wealth, popularity and open wisdom and good fortune. It is a very comprehensive amulet.

Origin of Palo

The Palo Amulet was supervised from the 12th century to the 16th century of the Buddhist calendar, and has a history of 1,300 years. . After thousands of years of nourishment, it was finally discovered by monks more than a hundred years ago. After some antiquities rituals, the batch of amulets were gradually excavated and distributed to devotees to wear.

The shape of the Palo Amulet can be traced back to more than a thousand years. It is very popular because it is said to be able to protect people from disasters and dangers. This batch of Palo Amulet is made of soil, a thousand kinds of pollen and a thousand kinds of herbs, mixed and pressed, and then placed in the pagoda and fired.

The Palo Amulet was unearthed in Lampang, northern Thailand. The oldest is about 1,300 years old. When it was discovered, it was buried under a very deep pagoda. It can be seen from this that Buddhism flourished in Thailand more than 1,000 years ago. The eyes have the taste of Northern Buddhism. Different Buddhas are suitable for people with different abilities, just like Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva.

The shape of the Palo Amulet is a bullet-shaped demon-manifesting Sakyamuni Buddha. The Buddha usually puts his left hand up close to his body, and his right hand on his knees down. The left hand stands for maintaining good intentions, and the right hand stands for controlling evil. The throne is simple.