[Sacred Object Master] Kruba Krissana
[Sacred Relic Temple] Wat Asromsatan
[Year of the Relic] 2555 ( 2012 AD )
[Donation] 💰 $2600
【 Size 】Approximately 4.8 cm high * 3.5 cm wide * 1.4 cm thick
[Sacred Material] This amulet is made from pollen from 108 different flowers. Therefore, it has a unique fragrance. Moreover, it remains intact for a long time. Behind it are a talisman tube and the master's robe.
[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]
The god of art, primarily for those seeking career success or fame in the arts. He brings wealth, wisdom, smooth sailing, good fortune, and many helpful people, ensuring opportunities abound.
Ganesha has two postures. The seated Ganesha is believed to bestow blessings and bring wealth, while the standing Ganesha is believed to subdue demons, ward off evil spirits, and avert disasters.
[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. Who knew, Shortly after leaving the door Encountering 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.
[Master's Introduction]
Kruba Giesner is best known for creating the Butterfly amulet. The Butterfly King.
It is said that one day, when Kruba Krissana was meditating, he saw a butterfly flying by.
Suddenly inspired, the master cleverly used the image of two auspicious birds ( birds of good fortune) to recreate the butterfly amulet! The butterfly amulet created by the master features both a male and a female image. It represents Shiva, the greatest god in Hinduism, and his wife Phayati. When it was first introduced, it was not well received because devotees had never seen amulets made with the image of a butterfly.
However, over time, devotees who wear it experience significant good fortune, especially in terms of interpersonal relationships and romantic luck. It has a strong effect in attracting good relationships and warding off and dispelling curses.
Butterfly King Cuban Guisna for The revered monk from northern Thailand was born on August 1, 2497 BE ( 1954 AD ) . He had ten siblings , and he was the ninth among them.
As a child, he studied Buddhism under the tutelage of the revered monk Kruba Bu in northern Thailand and traveled with his master to Thailand, Cambodia, and remote mountains for spiritual practice. At the age of 25 , he officially became a monk and took the dharma name "Ithawanlu". For the next ten years, he went to the mountains alone to practice, studying Buddhist scriptures and meditating.
Until 2532 BE, the master moved to a cave in the north and lived there for three years. When the local residents learned that the master was practicing there, they asked him to build a temple in the forest. The master used the mud from when he was digging a well to make the first batch of amulets of the Bird of Human Relationships. The local people made amulets for him. After that, many villagers' lives and relationships improved, so they continued to ask the master to make amulets.
Using his unique sacred powder, 108 kinds of sacred objects, spices, scripture ash, incense wood powder, takrut (amulet tubes), gemstones, and a consecration process, the master spent several years creating the famous "Butterfly Amulet." Kruba Krissana was the first master to create the Butterfly Amulet.
Kruba Krissana amulets Significant changes often occur in interpersonal relationships and business fortunes, and the butterfly amulets made by the master are highly praised by all sectors, and his followers have begun to spread throughout Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Taiwan.