[Helping you clear away all obstacles and escape suffering] Phra Pidta Panpan Chin Khu Maha Tha 2565

$980.00

【master】

High monks of Wat Khmahatha

【temple】

Qumahata

[Year] Buddhist Era 2565

【size】

3.1 cm wide * 2.4 cm wide * 1.3 cm thick

[Introduction to Phra Phuttha]

Legend has it that Panpajam was the adopted son of Zedujin . During the Zedujin dynasty, Panpajam was a valiant war god, invincible in every battle. He was protected by two dragons on either side of him, and his hands covered his eyes, capable of blocking all obstacles; even armies and evil spirits could not invade! Others say... Another manifestation of Zedujin, the God of Heaven.

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

Phra Pidta Phra Pidta can block harmful influences from entering the body and affecting the mind, thus protecting against disasters and dangers. It also wards off malicious people and bad luck, attracts benefactors, and ensures positive energy is always with the wearer. Furthermore, it helps attract windfall gains, ensuring a steady flow of income from both regular and unexpected sources. It keeps malicious people and bad luck far away. Moreover, Phra Pidta Phra Pidta is very effective in preventing legal troubles.

[Temple Introduction]

Located in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, also known as the Golden Pagoda Temple, has a main pagoda built in the 13th century. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is a famous Buddhist holy site in Thailand, and the emblem of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province features the main pagoda, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (also known as the Phra That Doi Suthep). In 2012, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep was included in Thailand's tentative list of World Heritage Sites.

The temple is famous for its consecrated amulets and statues of deities. 

Every year on the 15th day of the third month of the Buddhist calendar, The celebrations held at Wat Khmahatha during the Wan Phra festival. On the day of the celebration, Thousands of believers carried sacred cloths. Enter the temple and walk around the main stupa three times. To pray for blessings and peace.