[Protect the wearer, unlock wisdom, and form a bond with the Buddha🙏🏻] The Eagle God Payana Water Dragon Amulet after the Seven Dragons Buddha

$1,200.00

Efficacy: Protects against disasters and dangers, keeps evil spirits away from the wearer, brings good fortune, promotes career success, attracts customers easily in business, attracts and protects wealth, protects the wearer, opens wisdom, connects with Buddhism 🙏🏻 , can increase leadership and persuasiveness, making subordinates obedient and respected by others, possesses strong protective power, suitable for those in high-risk groups or those prone to accidents. Since the Seven-Headed Naga Buddha is the protective Buddha of Saturday, it is especially recommended for those born on Saturdays. Those born on other days can also wear it.


Temple: Ban Mak Mee

Master: Luang Pu Boon ( passed away in 2562 BE at the age of 99 )

Consecration ceremony held on Saturday, February 25th , 2560 BE (Buddhist Era) .

Material: Enamel



The Legend of the Seven-Headed Naga Buddha


According to ancient texts, before attaining Buddhahood, Shakyamuni Buddha was meditating under a Bodhi tree by a lake. Mara, in an attempt to interrupt his meditation, used magic to create a violent storm, making the environment extremely harsh. Shiva, one of the three principal Hindu gods, seeing Mara's actions, immediately dispatched his seven dragon kings (serpent gods) to protect the Buddha. To safeguard the Buddha's meditation, the dragon kings not only battled Mara but also formed a seven-colored protective umbrella around the Buddha, shielding him from the wind and rain so he could continue his meditation.

There is also a legend that when Mara came to harm the Buddha, seven dragon statues appeared behind the Buddha, their power so great that they frightened away the invading Mara.


Regardless of the version of the legend, the Seven Naga Buddhas symbolize the boundless protection of the Buddha's Dharma and are deeply revered by the people.


Throughout history, revered Thai monks have created and blessed "Seven-Headed Naga Buddha" amulets for their followers, drawing inspiration from the legend of the Seven-Headed Naga Buddha. They hope that all who wear these amulets will receive protection, be free from disasters, and turn misfortune into good fortune.

Tip: The legendary Seven Dragon Gods are actually the Snake God Protector Buddha, the guardian deity of Thailand on Saturdays.