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[Highly effective in granting wishes and fulfilling all requests] Black and gold Four-Faced God riding an elephant offering from the Wat Nog Grand Ceremony, 2555 BE (Buddhist Era).

[Highly effective in granting wishes and fulfilling all requests] Black and gold Four-Faced God riding an elephant offering from the Wat Nog Grand Ceremony, 2555 BE (Buddhist Era).

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[Master] Many highly revered monks participated in the grand ceremony, including: Luang Phor Ding, Luang Phor Sam Ang, Luang Phor Pian, Luang Phor Pen, Luang Phor Sam Ang, Luang Phor Fu, Kruba Krissana, etc.

[Temple] Wat Nog, Wat Klu

[Year] 2012 AD (Buddhist Era 2555)

【Dimensions】Approximately 12.5 cm high, 9 cm wide, and 8 cm thick

[Materials] Copper, sacred powder, and three auspicious symbols at the bottom .


【Efficacy】Protecting the home, improving personal luck, boosting health, developing career, enhancing luck with benefactors, increasing business opportunities, ensuring business prosperity, ensuring safety, warding off danger, ensuring smooth sailing in all matters, enhancing inspiration, clearing karmic obstacles, improving health, protecting against villains, increasing love luck, protecting the home, and having high wish-granting power. In Thailand, it is also known as the god who grants all requests.

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

This set of four-faced god statues is of a suitable size. It is suitable for worship in small spaces in Hong Kong, because the statues of the Four-Faced God are generally on the larger side. The devotee needs ample space. This amulet was consecrated in a grand ceremony held at Wat Nok in 2555 BE (2012 ) , with the participation of many highly revered monks, including Luang Phor Phan, Luang Phor Phin, Luang Phor Sam Ang, Luang Phor Fu, and Kruba Krissana; therefore, it possesses exceptionally strong spiritual power. It is extremely precious.


[Maintenance Method]

🌟The offering should be placed at least above waist level in a clean location.

🌟The water cup should be changed at least daily for offerings. Incense, fruit, and flowers can be offered on Thai Buddhist holidays.

🌟When making a wish, it is recommended to clearly state your desire. When the Four-Faced God helps you, remember to do good deeds to repay the help of the gods and Buddhas.


[Temple Introduction]

Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok has a very solemn statue of the Four-Faced Buddha. This statue depicts the Four-Faced Buddha riding a four-headed elephant, which is very special and famous. It symbolizes that no matter when or where, the deity can quickly exert his power to help believers. In addition, the temple's blessing ceremonies invite many well-known monks to bless the statue together. Each monk uses his own expertise to perform rituals and pray for the sacred object.


Where does the Four-Faced God ride an elephant? They would all ride away on elephants Speedy This is an auspicious symbol. It also symbolizes that those who wear the Four-Faced Buddha will have their wishes fulfilled and their requests granted. The Four-Faced Buddha is one of the most popular Buddha statues in Thailand, and it is believed that wishes made there will be very effective. Many Chinese celebrities have made special trips to worship and make wishes there. This version is exquisitely crafted and beautiful, truly embodying the sacredness of the Four-Faced God ! ‼️‼️🚩


The funds raised from this batch of four-faced amulets were used to build a large Guanyin statue at Wat Nok Temple, where a solar halo appeared during the consecration ceremony.



[Introduction to the Four-Faced God]

The Four-Faced Buddha can help the wearer attract wealth, receive help from benefactors, attract more money-making and job opportunities, increase popularity and attractiveness to the opposite sex, and protect them from danger, trouble, and backstabbing.

Many people mistakenly refer to the Four-Faced God as the Four-Faced Buddha. According to records, the Four-Faced God is Brahma, the principal deity of Brahmanism; therefore, he is a god, not a Buddha. He is the god of creation, representing the creator of all things in the world. Each face of the Four-Faced God has a different meaning, and the implements in his eight hands represent different magical powers.

The four faces of the Four-Faced God represent:

Positive aspect: Compassion; Seeking success in studies, career, reputation, and status.

The second aspect [Sadness]: Seeking love, marriage, and benefactors, etc.

The third side [Joy]: Seeking wealth and prosperity, etc.

The fourth section, "She" (舍), is for praying for good health and the removal of misfortunes.


Ritual implements represent different magical powers.

Scriptures: Represent wisdom and intelligence

Rosary beads: Represent reincarnation and spiritual practice

Guns and clubs: representing the expulsion of all demons and monsters.

Vase: Represents that wishes will be fulfilled.

Conch shell: Represents a continuous flow of wealth.

Handprints: Represent blessings of peace and good fortune

Falun: Represents the elimination of disasters and difficulties and the expulsion of evil spirits and karmic obstacles.

Ruyi Bao: Represents all things going well.

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