[Attracts wealth (both direct and indirect), enhances career luck] Luang Nai Wat Maha Ta 2551 Ganesha stamp amulet

$780.00

❣️⭐️⭐️💫Ganesha : Artistic Inspiration and Wisdom💫⭐️⭐️❣️

💰Attract wealth, good fortune, and popularity✨

Master Long Nai

[Year] Buddhist Era 2551

Temple: Khumbahata

【size】 Stamp-shaped: 2.9 x 2.3 cm; Small circle: 1.2 cm in diameter.

[Material] Sacred bronze, Jatukam Ramathep amulet

[Donation] $380-$580

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

Ganesha, also known as the god of wisdom, is in charge of wealth, joy, peace, love, and other good things in life. He is a god who helps you overcome difficulties and also governs wealth, wisdom, love, and happiness.

❣️Efficacy❣️

Ganesha represents wealth, wisdom, and all good things, and is also one of the Buddha's protectors.

Wearing this sacred object can

Ward off evil spirits

✅Protection

✅Boosts both direct and indirect wealth luck

Avoid petty people

Improves interpersonal relationships

✅Assisting Power

Boost your career and business

✅Transfer

💡How to wear it💡

It needs to be worn above the waist; you can choose a suitable amulet chain to wear.

When removed, it can be placed in a high or tidy location.

[Introduction to Ganesha]

Ganesha is called in Hindu mythology " Ganesha " In Thailand, he is known as " Phraphikeni " and is considered the god of wisdom and success. Ganesha, the elephant god, also represents health, wisdom, success, and wealth. He holds a very high position in Hinduism. His followers are found in India. There are more than four-faced gods.

Ganesha is one of the three main gods of Hinduism, Shiva. The son born to his wife, the goddess Parati.

one day, Before taking a bath, the goddess Galilee He ordered his son to stand guard outside. Just then, Ganesha's father returned. It was discovered that the man was a complete stranger. Thinking an outsider was causing trouble, Ganesha, in a fit of rage, attacked Ganesha. Ganesha, of course, was no match for his father, the god of war. Finally, Shiva beheaded Ganesha. At this moment, the goddess Kali informed him... He is his own Son.

Shiva felt extremely guilty. And he asked Brahma for help. Brahma told Shiva, Keep walking straight ahead in the direction of your house. When you encounter the first animal on the road, They cut off his head. And he took it as his son's head. Shiva did as instructed, but who knew... Shortly after leaving the door They encountered a dying elephant. Shiva waited until the elephant died. Cut off his head. He then used magic to reconnect his son. that's all, The son was resurrected and became Ganesha, the elephant-headed god.

Ganesha believed that the root of great difficulties lies in small shortcomings. Therefore, Ganesha employed mice as his servants, using them to find the source of difficulties in the smallest corners and help people solve and remove obstacles. Whether you face obstacles in real life or troubles in the spiritual realm, Ganesha has the power to help you overcome difficulties. Ganesha will face them with you, helping to strengthen your self-confidence, inspire hidden wisdom, enhance your fortune, and fully utilize your talents and abilities to overcome challenges.

Ganesha, also known as Vinayaka, or Ganesha in Sanskrit as Ganesha, is a Hindu guardian deity, considered the highest prince of God, and is believed to bestow great blessings and resources.

Temples dedicated to Ganesha are found throughout India, and countless miracles are attributed to him. His blessings are said to be swift and effective. After the Buddha attained enlightenment, Ganesha became a protector of Buddhism. Known for his compassion, Ganesha is believed to grant all wishes. Legend has it that Ganesha is skilled in financial management, and merchants revere him as a god of wealth. Protected by Shiva, his worshippers are also said to receive divine blessings. Ganesha serves as a talisman for protection and warding off evil, and is also a powerful force for seeking wealth. Due to his compassionate nature, he is universally revered and accepted regardless of the request . 🙏🏻

[Master's Introduction]

Long Nai was a renowned master of Jatukam Rinpoche, who passed away at a young age. He studied under several other masters and is widely recognized as one of the top monks in Thailand for creating Jatukam Rinpoche amulets. He is considered one of the two most respected Jatukam Rinpoche lineage masters in Thailand, alongside Ajarn Khun Pan. Both masters were believed to have the power to invite Jatukam Rinpoche himself to descend to earth and participate in the blessing of sacred objects. 🙏🏻

Whenever the Master presides over a grand Dharma assembly, the moment he raises his staff towards the sky, the wind and clouds change color, and a tempestuous storm arises! 🌊

In Thailand, any blessing ceremony for Jatukam Ramathep is considered complete only if Luang Nai is present. Furthermore, almost all Jatukam Ramathep ceremonies are presided over by Luang Nai, who plays a key leadership role in many well-known large-scale Jatukam Ramathep ceremonies. Once the amulets are fully blessed and released, they are highly sought after by believers from all walks of life. 👍🏻

Master Long Nai's Jatukam amulets are known for their many miraculous effects, which is why so many people desire to obtain his sacred objects. 💪🏻

The master once said, "A kind heart will surely be blessed by Buddha." May all beings, with hearts full of goodwill, seek enlightenment from the Buddha.