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[For wealth, protection, etc.] A money-biting tiger amulet bracelet made and consecrated by Luang Phor Sam Ang of Wat Phra Kaew in 2015, for good fortune and safety.
[For wealth, protection, etc.] A money-biting tiger amulet bracelet made and consecrated by Luang Phor Sam Ang of Wat Phra Kaew in 2015, for good fortune and safety.
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[Efficacy] Money-Biting Tiger: Increases wealth, aids business and career, protects its owner, ensures safety, promotes career success, enhances official position and power, and averts danger.
It is also suitable for believers who are in their birth year and are in conflict with Tai Sui.
Thais believe that wearing tiger amulets can solidify power and status, and give the wearer unparalleled courage and confidence. Wearing a money-biting tiger bracelet is believed to attract wealth, protect wealth, and bring peace.
⚠️Wear the bracelet on your left wrist. The bracelet can be worn for a long time and does not need to be removed.
When not wearing it, you can place it on an altar, in a clean place, or put it in a clean box.
The tiger's head needs to face outwards for it to help you bring money back from outside!
【Materials】Made from the ancient bronze bell inside the temple , and high-quality handmade fiber rope.
The bracelet is adjustable in length, and the back of the amulet is engraved with scriptures (which will turn a light gold color over time).
[Specifications] Suitable for men, women, children, and the elderly.
Tiger Talisman: Height 1.1 cm, Length 1.6 cm, Thickness 0.75 cm
The rope is approximately 13-28cm long.
[Buddhist Temple] Wat Bang Phra
[Highly Revered Monk] Consecrated and blessed by Luang Phor Sam An and a group of other highly revered monks from the temple.
[Year of Creation] Buddhist Era 2558 (2015 AD)
Tigers are also believed to ward off evil spirits and dispel negative influences, enhancing power, status, and business success. Wearing this amulet is said to increase opportunities for promotion and income, making it particularly suitable for those prone to financial loss. Every detail of this exquisitely crafted piece carries its own meaning, possessing a strong symbolic power for attracting wealth and prosperity! The tiger's mouth, biting a candy symbolizes skillfully seizing and guarding wealth, and also represents the steady flow of riches. The tiger's eyes, shining brightly, are the light of wealth accumulation, ensuring a continuous flow of riches.
Luang Phor Pern said that tigers can ward off evil spirits, increase power, and bring wealth.
Tiger King, or tiger, is a sacred object in Thai Buddhism, believed to greatly enhance one's career prospects, power, and prestige.
Tigers are a symbol of power and status, and are suitable for people of all ages and genders to wear. They are small but have great power!
Government officials, wealthy businessmen, leaders of social organizations, and other high-ranking individuals are particularly fond of this type of sacred object, believing it can bring smooth sailing to the wearer's career.
[Introduction to Luang Phor Sam Ann]
Luang Phor Sam Ang was born on March 19 , 2496 BE in Nakhon Pathom Province. He received Buddhist education at Wat Ban Phet from a young age. After being ordained at the temple at the age of 20 in 2516 BE, Luang Phor Sam Ang devoted himself to studying and researching Buddhism. After 7 years of study and research, he achieved great spiritual attainment.
Luang Phor Sam Ang was the chief disciple of Luang Phor Pern. In 2523 BE , due to the health reasons of his master, Luang Phor Pern, he took over as the acting abbot of Wat Ban Phra.
On June 30, 2545 BE (Buddhist Era) , the renowned abbot of Wat Ban Phra, Luang Phor Pern, passed away. His disciple, Luang Phor Sam Ang, became the abbot of Wat Ban Phra. Luang Phor Pern passed on the mantra for tattoo amulets to Luang Phor Sam Ang, who is famous for his powerful tattoos. These amulets are not only aesthetically pleasing but also imbued with magical power. Luang Phor Sam Ang was a disciple of Luang Phor Pern, and his tiger-head amulets are renowned, bringing prosperity, courage, confidence, fearlessness, and power to devotees. His gold, silver, and copper takrut (amulet tubes) inherited the same crafting method as Luang Phor Pern's tiger hair takrut, possessing the same magical power. His other amulets also show remarkable efficacy under Luang Phor Pern's influence. In recent years, they have become very famous throughout Southeast Asia, including Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and mainland China.
[Introduction to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep]
Wat Bang Phra is located in Nakhon Chai Si district, Nakhon Pathom province, central Thailand. Bang Kaeo Fa is a large Buddhist temple located in Thailand. It was presided over by the highly respected Luang Pho Poen (หลวงพ่อเปิ่น) before his passing. It was also featured on a ViuTv KB program in 2018 . 😎😌
The temple is very famous for Luang Phor Pern, his magical tattoos, and his ability to change one's luck and fortune. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Luang Phor Pern was a highly accomplished monk who frequently visited remote mountains for ascetic practices. One day, he encountered a fierce tiger . The monk calmly chanted sutras for the tiger, and its violent nature was subdued by the monk's chanting. The tiger then slowly left. Therefore, Luang Phor Pern is known as the "Tiger-Taming Arhat" in Thailand, and Wat Ban Phra is also called the Tiger Temple.
Luang Phor Pern passed away on June 30 , 2545 BE (19 years ago) at the age of 79. After his passing, his disciples discovered many sacred objects he had created during his lifetime in his meditation room, including amulets and tiger teeth, all of which he had personally blessed daily during his lifetime!
Among Thai Sak Yant tattoos, Wat Ban Phra (Tiger Temple) is the most famous. There are many Sak Yant masters in Thailand, including many renowned monks, and Luang Phor Bon is one of the most prominent . Luang Phor Bon elevated the Sak Yant technique to a higher level , becoming an authority in Thai Sak Yant tattooing and attracting many enthusiasts who come specifically to get their tattoos. Wat Ban Phra (Tiger Temple) has thus gained a prestigious reputation in the international tattoo world.
Every year on the first Saturday of March, the temple hosts a grand tattoo festival, the " Wat Bang Phra Tattoo Festival" ( Khun Si Si Tattoo Festival). Thousands of devotees who have already received Sak Yant tattoos attend to receive blessings, creating a spectacular scene of many people being blessed simultaneously.
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