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3.5cm diam
.25cm thick
2.5cm wide |
This Thai amulet is to protect from natural disasters such as floods, tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes and other such natural events that cause widespread destruction. The wearer of the amulet will get through the storm much more safely than would have been the case without it.
Luangpor (Luang Phor) Tuad is a very highly respected monk in Thailand. One of the top 5 most respected and loved
monks in Thailand.
The front of this amulet says, "Yee up naam jued talay" which means, "Step on ocean, make it freshwater". It means that the ocean isn't as powerful as fresh water, we can drink fresh water. This amulet is protection against not only tsunamis, but other natural disasters, most of which involve water.
This Thai amulet comes from Wat Tum Sua in Krabi province. The name in English means, Tiger Cave Temple. Krabi was hard hit by the tsunami, and Wat Tum Sua felt none of it's fury, being set back away from the Andaman sea just over a kilometer away.
This is a new Thai 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. |
$19 |
$5.90* |
1040 |