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Azantdichai's first phase of lucky candle offerings.

A complete set of 19 statues can become personal magical artifacts.

Introduction to the sacred object

This wax amulet is made from "Mai Pao Pi" sacred wood, meaning it's made from specially selected sacred wood. The master also specially hand-carved a heart-shaped amulet for harmony and reconciliation. It's mainly for helping couples who are in love but often argue, encouraging them to focus on each other's good points, minimizing minor conflicts, and achieving harmony in their relationship.

For those who are single but have a long-time crush, the Wax Warriors can also help bring them together. They can enhance the charm of those who possess Wax Warriors, radiating an alluring aura that will pique the interest of their desired partner . The Wax Warriors even include "Panluan Golden Damani Oil," an ingredient reserved for royalty.

For those who love gambling , this is great news! This time, Brother Wax Warriors is specifically targeting windfall luck and unconventional methods, helping gamblers win more and lose less. It can also help business owners attract wealth and good relationships . !

The master also specially invited monks from the temple to bless the holy water on Monday, November 11th , the full moon day. They poured the blessed holy water into the "Panluan Jindamani Oil," which can bring good luck to believers who possess wax, allowing those who are unlucky to have good fortune, avoid danger and disaster, and even deflect bad things back to those who are not on good terms with them, preventing malicious people from causing trouble!

Wax Yong appeared even earlier than Kumanthong, dating back to the Hin Ma Phan era.
Hsin Ma Pan is an ancient and famous mountain, a sacred place for practitioners and Lersi in ancient times, and a rare sacred place for spiritual practice where many extraordinary people gathered. Legend has it that an enlightened Lersi once walked to a lotus pond and saw two lotus roots forming child statues (like the Third Prince who transformed from lotus roots into human form). The Lersi took the two child statues back and performed a blessing ceremony on them.

After forty-nine days of blessing, the two lotus root statues transformed into two infants, whom the Lersi personally raised and taught countless magical arts. As they grew, they became handsome and dashing; the one with fairer skin was named Radaguman, and the one with darker skin was named Yongkaguman.

The two brothers were exceptionally learned and skilled in magic from a young age. They shared the same ambition: to serve their country one day. Therefore, they decided to enlist in the army. Due to their superior physical condition, they were easily drafted. Both were intelligent and brave, and with the aid of magic, they repeatedly led their troops to rout the enemy.

After repeatedly achieving great feats, they were quickly promoted to the rank of general. The two brothers were also very popular, so they had many wives and concubines and enjoyed all the blessings in the world. After their deaths, a monument was erected for them.

Afterwards, their miraculous deeds continued to circulate among the people, making them heroes admired by thousands. So a sorcerer carved two pieces of wood, one white and one black, into the shape of children. After blessing them, he summoned the spirits of the two generals to descend upon the wooden carvings and perform the supernatural tasks instructed by the sorcerer. As it turned out, the two brothers possessed incredibly powerful spiritual energy, causing many believers to request the sorcerer's services.