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This gold plated iron
good luck amulet is for the purpose of acquiring money, and
having good luck (prosperity) in business and financial
matters.
The front of the amulet
features revered monk, Luang Por (Luangpor, Luang Phor) Klai in a full lotus seated
meditation position. The inscription on the front says, "If
you say it, it will become true." Thai people hold this
amulet and repeat phrases about things they want to happen.
Perhaps they need to reach a certain level of business for
that month, they would repeat that over and over while
holding this amulet.
Luang phor Klai is known in Thailand
as the "Golden Mouth Monk". What that means is that he had a very
special way of saying something that later became true. He was great at
it and well-respected across Thailand for this ability.
Another factual tidbit about Luang
Phor Klai is that when he was young he had an accident in which a tree
fell on his leg - and crushed his ankle. He didn't think it was that bad
until it turned gangrenous. At that point he took a sharp knife and cut
off his foot. He usually traveled atop a water buffalo as he wasn't all
that mobile.
The reverse side of this
good luck financial amulet shows revered monk, Pra Bit Tar
(Closed eyes Monk)
Note: These amulets are starting to
tint an off-color. These are not as gold as in the photo - like when
they were new. They still have a very cool look, but I'm afraid they
weren't gold plated to begin with. Must be some other metal plating,
maybe mixed with gold? Not sure - just wanted to disclose color change
here.
This is a new amulet we will purchase
from the temple for you when you order securely through
Paypal.
*10% of
all sales goes back to the temple in the form of a donation. |