[Boosts career success, improves interpersonal relationships, attracts wealth, strengthens connections with Buddhism, blessed by numerous high-ranking monks at a grand ceremony] Three-tiered Somdej amulet, 2555 wat nog

$380.00

[Master] High-ranking monks of Wat Nok, Wat Rak

[Year] Buddhist Era 2555

[Temple] Wat Nog, Wat Klu

【Dimensions】Height 5cm, Width 3.3cm, Thickness 1.8cm

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

Wearing a Somdej amulet not only provides protection and wards off evil, but also has miraculous effects such as improving interpersonal relationships, warding off disasters and misfortunes, attracting wealth and treasures, family harmony, business prosperity, and abundant financial resources.

May it help the worshipper navigate life smoothly 👍🏻 , protect them from negative influences and evil, ensure good business, be excellent in preventing harm and danger, and bring good opportunities and success in everything they do. It can help with career, business, attract wealth , change luck, ward off disasters, avoid danger, protect from calamities, ensure safety, improve interpersonal relationships, improve physical health, and enhance rights.

The Seven-Headed Naga Buddha can be likened to the boundless protection of the Buddha's Dharma, and it is deeply revered by the people of Thailand. In light of this, revered monks throughout Thai history have commissioned the creation of Nakprok (Buddha image with dragon umbrella) amulets for devotees to wear, hoping that all who wear these amulets will receive blessings, be protected from misfortune, and turn bad luck into good.

The Seven-Headed Naga Buddha is believed to protect those who pray for success in their careers, improve interpersonal relationships, attract wealth, and ward off danger. It is also said to help reverse bad luck and transform it into good fortune, as well as enhance wealth. Furthermore, it is believed to boost career prospects, increase regular income, improve investments, attract guidance from benefactors, and open up new avenues for wealth. It is also believed to provide added power and prestige for those starting a business or seeking career advancement.

The Seven-Headed Naga Buddha is considered a very helpful sacred object. In Thailand, many soldiers, police officers, and members of the underworld like to wear amulets of this Buddha because it is famous for its strong ability to ward off danger and prevent disasters.

The Seven-Headed Naga Buddha is believed to bring blessings to those who pray for success in their careers, good relationships, wealth, and protection from danger. It is also said to help turn bad luck into good luck and enhance wealth. In addition, it is believed to boost career prospects, income, investments, and provide guidance from benefactors, thus opening up new avenues for wealth. It is also said to help the wearer gain power and influence in their work, entrepreneurship, or career development.

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

Somdej Buddha is the origin of all the images in Thai Theravada Buddhism, and Somdej Buddha amulets are considered to have the most complete and harmonious power among all deities. Thais also believe that wearing a Somdej Buddha amulet can bring complete blessings, improve one's luck and personal cultivation, and have a peaceful and purifying effect on one's body, mind, and spirit.

Somdej amulets are known as the "King of Amulets" and are also praised as "Life-Saving Amulets." They are among the most famous amulets collected by amulet collectors and devotees in Thailand and around the world. Somdej holds the highest position in Buddhism. Because Somdej amulets can bring peace, ward off evil, avoid danger, avert disasters, and improve interpersonal relationships, anyone who wears a Somdej amulet, as long as they have good intentions, will be blessed by the gods, enjoy harmonious family life, and experience smooth sailing and success in all endeavors.