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The Great Ceremony of the Twelve Zodiac Animal Charms and Eight Directions Charms for Offending Tai Sui
The Great Ceremony of the Twelve Zodiac Animal Charms and Eight Directions Charms for Offending Tai Sui
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Curved Wheel - Grand Ceremony Twelve Zodiac Animal Charm Chain (Silver) 💰$680
Eight-Directional Talisman Chain 💰$580
Temple: Wat Chakri, Thailand
Materials: The contents of the talisman tube include talisman pieces engraved with scriptures, incense ash, temple soil, scripture powder, and drawn talismans. The chain is made of titanium steel.
Consecration year: Buddhist Era 2551 - 2553
The silver amulet chain from the Grand Ceremony contains 12 amulets representing the twelve zodiac animals. These amulets are believed to help dispel bad luck, neutralize annual negative influences, ward off malicious people, improve fortune, boost career success, attract help, and enhance interpersonal relationships. The entire chain of 12 amulets is believed to be imbued with the power to change one's luck and improve fortune according to the twelve zodiac animals.
The bronze one is an eight-directional talisman chain: it brings good luck, ensures safety, protects against danger, attracts wealth, helps in career advancement, boosts fortune, and improves interpersonal relationships.
[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]
This batch of amulets was started in 2551 BE (Buddhist Era) with the collection of materials and the creation of molds. It was officially released in 2553 BE and underwent several large and small ceremonies for consecration and blessing for two years.
It was consecrated by nearly a hundred high-ranking monks, including Wat Ban Phra Luang Phor Sam Ang and Butterfly King Kruba Khesar Namgyel, and was blessed and consecrated in several grand ceremonies before leaving the temple.
Wat Rakhang Takrut necklace, originally composed of individual takrut, is now made from multiple takrut linked together. The takrut are crafted from rolled-up talisman sheets inscribed with scriptures, and each one is personally blessed by a high-ranking monk! It can be worn with an amulet and is suitable for everyone. 🙌🏻❣️
Wat Chalong is the only temple in Bangkok that enshrines the Four-Faced Buddha, the only one depicting him riding an elephant. Each consecration ceremony invites hundreds of high-ranking monks from Bangkok and surrounding temples to participate in the blessing and consecration rituals, making it incredibly powerful! 💥💥💥
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