[All-encompassing, grants all wishes, protects against danger and evil, brings good fortune] Four-Faced Buddha and Ghost King Bracelet Thanamani, Model: Luang Phor Yi, Wat Chulamanee, Ghost King Temple

$5,800.00

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

Ghost King: It has the functions of warding off danger, evil spirits, protecting the home, bringing wealth, ensuring safety, and improving unfavorable feng shui in the home, thus protecting the peace and well-being of the household.

Four-faced God: Attracts wealth, improves interpersonal relationships, changes luck, and helps business and career. It grants all your desires, including love, family harmony, safety, health, and fertility.

⚠️Note : Remove when bathing or having sex. No offerings are required; wear as you please.

[Master] Luang Phor Yi (Abbot of Temple of the Ghost King)

【temple】 Wat Chulamanee Ghost King Temple

[Year] Buddhist Era 2565

【Size】Length 18cm/20cm

[Relic Material] Brass

[Gold] Brass starting from 1600; Limited Edition Sterling Silver starting from 3800

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

The Guardian Demon King ( Thao Vetsuwan ) is known in Thailand as the Yaksha Guardian Deity, Ghost King Yaksha, Demon King Yaksha, or Yaksha King. According to ancient Thai texts, there were four Yaksha Kings.

These four Yaksha Kings govern different areas, such as the spirits of the deep mountains and wild animals, the unjustly deceased and lonely souls, all fanged monsters, snakes and scorpions, etc. However, the Yaksha King who governs the ghosts and demons of the mortal world is Thao Vetsuwan , who is also the father of Rahu.

 According to ancient Thai texts, there were four Yaksha Kings , named Thao Vetsuwan , Thao Thakroot, Thak Koowen , and Thao Viroopark .

The Yaksha Guardian Deity, also known as the Ghost King Yaksha or Yaksha King, is believed to ward off danger and evil, protect the home, ensure peace, and improve unfavorable feng shui, thus safeguarding the well-being of the household. The Ghost King Yaksha, Thao Vetsuwan , is not only a guardian general for those who worship him, but also bears responsibility for the safety of every member of the household, preventing wandering spirits from approaching their home. Furthermore, the Ghost King Yaksha is also a celestial general who can counteract feng shui flaws. Placing him in the main hall of the home, facing the main entrance, can reverse certain unfavorable feng shui configurations in a residence, bringing more blessings and wealth into the home.

Basically, if the person who requests and wears it, their wealth and career will take off, and it will also ward off evil spirits and protect the home, preventing evil influences from entering.


In Asia, it is sometimes called the "Four-Faced Buddha," but in Thailand, it is known as the "Four-Faced God," and is said to grant all wishes. This deity has four faces, each representing wealth, career, love, and health, and is in charge of all human affairs. It is one of the most popular Buddha statues in Thailand.

The Four-Faced Buddha is known as a god who grants all wishes, with comprehensive benefits including assistance in career, family harmony, physical health, and interpersonal relationships.


The Four-Faced Buddha is a deity in Hinduism, originally Brahma, one of the three principal gods of Brahmanism, and the creator of heaven and earth. In Southeast Asia and Thailand, he is considered a god of boundless power, controlling worldly wealth and prosperity; his four faces face east, south, west, and north, for believers to pray for blessings. Because his appearance resembles Chinese Buddhist statues, his Chinese name is often translated as "Four-Faced Buddha," but in fact, he is not a Buddha, so the accurate translation should be "Four-Faced God."


The Four-Faced God is an incredibly benevolent deity who grants all requests. In Indian mythology, it is said that anyone who makes a wish to him, whether they are a god, a demon, or a human, will have their wish granted.


The four-faced gods represent career, love, health, and wealth. The front represents prosperity in business, the left auspicious sign for a happy marriage, the right peace and health, and the back a wish for wealth and prosperity. Another interpretation is that they represent loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity.

[Master's Introduction]

Luang Por It (龙婆易)

Name: Phrakhru Sophitwiriyaporn Somphot; Nickname: Bhattajaro ; Born : 1956

On August 1, 2499 BE ( Buddhist Era ) , her father's name was Mr. Poj Noi Ma , and her mother's name was Nang Pranom Haprasarn . She was born at No. 78 , Amphawa Street , Amphawa District, Songkhla Province. She received her vows on June 14 , 1971 at Wat Bang Ka Bang, Amphawa Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhla Province .

In 1969 , he graduated from the fourth grade of Wat Nang Wang Municipal First School . In 1978 , he passed the exam to study Buddhism.

He was appointed as the principal temple of Wat Chulamanee in 1989 and has remained so ever since.

In 2016 , he received an honorary master's degree in Buddhist Studies from Chulalongkorn University.

Luang Por It, the abbot of Wat Chulamanee , is renowned throughout Thailand and Southeast Asia for his magical powers associated with the " Ghost King " Vaisravana (King of the North). His amulets are highly regarded, and he specializes in combining Taoist talismans with Thai Buddhist amulets. His creations are said to be incredibly effective in bringing good fortune, wealth, fulfilling wishes, promoting prosperity, and warding off misfortune.

Therefore, it is also one of the most efficacious " Taoist amulets and Buddhist talismans " produced and consecrated in Thailand today. Master !