2565 BE Luang Phor Pern Wat All-Powerful Four-Faced Buddha

$1,980.00

Wat Phor Pereng All-Powerful Four-Faced Buddha [Materials] Ancient temple bell, copper, brass plated with gold [Temple] Wat Phor Pereng [Monk] Luang Phor Sam An [Buddhist Era] 2562 [Efficacy] Attracts wealth, changes luck, helps in business and career, ensures safety, improves interpersonal relationships, protects from danger and disaster, and grants all wishes. Introduction to the Four-Faced Buddha: The Four-Faced Buddha, known as the "Wish-Granting Buddha," has four faces, each representing love, career, health, and wealth, and governs all human affairs. It is one of the most popular amulets in Thailand. For Buddhists, visiting Bangkok without worshipping the Four-Faced Buddha is like entering a temple without paying respects to the gods—unthinkable. It is said that the Four-Faced Buddha's efficacy is extraordinary; therefore, some tourists make multiple trips to Thailand to make vows and fulfill promises before it. Many Hong Kong and Taiwanese film and television stars also visit Thailand annually to worship the Four-Faced Buddha, demonstrating its allure. In short, the efficacy of the Four-Faced Buddha amulet is "Wish-Granting."
Each side of the Four-Faced Buddha amulet has a different effect. People pray for business, career, and themselves from the front, and then go clockwise.
The second side is for praying for love, marriage, and family;
The third side is for praying for wealth and prosperity;
The fourth side is for praying for blessings, wisdom, health, and children. The four sides respectively represent love, career, health, and wealth, and govern all affairs of the human world.

1. Command Flag: Represents omnipotent magical power

2. Buddhist scriptures: representing wisdom

3. Dharma conch: represents blessing

4. Bright wheel: Represents the elimination of disasters and the destruction of troubles.

5. Scepter: Represents supreme achievement

6. Aquarius: Represents nectar (granting wishes).

7. Rosary: ​​Represents reincarnation

8. Hand gesture to the chest: Represents protection.