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Colorful Nong Kwak Statue (Item 2010a) Nong Kwak is the Buddhist “money coming in”, or business prosperity deity. There are many types of statues in various poses portraying Nong Kwak (Nong Gwak, Nongwak) but nearly always she will have a hand that appears to be waving. In Thailand when someone waves like this it is actually calling someone to “come here”. So, Nong Kwak is calling customers into the business so it prospers. | Nong Kwak Gold (Item 2010b) With this Nong Kwak she is also kneeling and calling in customers to the business. She has a pot of money on her left thigh. Chinese love Nong Kwak and frequently you’ll see her statue in their businesses. I’ve seen this all over Thailand as well as in Honolulu, Hawaii. |
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Nong Kwak Sitting on Pot of Money (Item 2010c) This is a really well crafted statue that I’m still considering buying for us here at home. It’s well made and unique - I’ve seen nothing like it in the 5 years I’ve been in Thailand. This Nong Kwak statue is very detailed and the quality of the brass appears higher than most brass statues I see - which are obviously mixed with other materials. There are 2 of these at the temple - if you want it - please tell us quickly before someone buys them. |
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Ganesh (Item 2010d) Hindu god, son of Shiva. Ganesh is widely called upon before someone attempts to do anything. Believers ask for Ganesh’s blessing before attempting to do difficult, or even mundane things. Ganesh is the “remover of obstacles” - who sometimes, in his wisdom, places obstacles that lead to the spiritual growth of the individual. Ganesh is widely revered in India and Thailand. | Cho Chok (Item 2010e) Cho Chok is the most famous first follower of Buddha. He is part of the original group of followers - the first Sangha (family, students of Buddha). He is frequently depicted as a man from the jungle with a walking cane, and wrapped in a tiger cloth. He has a long beard and usually a hat. Here in Thailand at Wat Tum Sua (Tiger Cave Temple) you can see a large statue of Cho Chok at step 875 on the way up the mountain shrine. |
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Nong Kwak Sitting (Item 2010f) Sitting in a half-lotus position and calling customers into the business. A pot of money resting on her left thigh. | Nong Kwak Standing (Item 2010g) Holding a pot of money -and calling customers into the business. All the Nong Kwak are business prosperity and business good luck statues. |
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