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Ajarn Nak's 2566 BE (Buddha's Wishes) Goddess of Wealth Candle

Ajarn Nak's 2566 BE (Buddha's Wishes) Goddess of Wealth Candle

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Attract popularity, wealth, both regular and windfall income, gambling luck, and sales performance.

👉 Ajarn Na is a highly skilled master, her magic is amazing, and the dedication of her followers is also very effective!

👉Boosts income, windfall, gambling luck, sales, performance, investment, business, negotiation, attracting business, attracting customers, building relationships, wealth, performance, and sales.

You can light the candles yourself or have someone else light them for you.

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🔖 【Introduction to the Goddess of Wealth】

🙏🏻 Nang Kwak is a well-known Thai deity associated with wealth.

🙏🏻In Thai amulets or statues, this goddess of wealth is usually depicted as a lady dressed in ancient attire. Wearing exquisite hair ornaments, she appeared kind, serene, and dignified.

🙏🏻The image of the Goddess of Wealth is presented in a kneeling posture, elegantly kneeling on a golden base, with gold bracelets on her upper arms and wrists, and a money bag on her left leg, making her look very auspicious for wealth.

🙏🏻It can be said that in Thailand, the most common statues of deities, besides the Four-Faced Buddha, are those of the Goddess of Wealth.


🔖The Goddess of Wealth, known as Nam Ngum in Thai , is said to have been the only daughter of a wealthy family in Thailand. She was kind-hearted and helpful, and this Buddha statue was made in her memory after her death.

🔖The image of Nang Kwak (Goddess of Wealth) is often that of a refined lady from ancient Thailand, dressed in traditional clothing, with her hair neatly tied up and adorned with exquisite hair ornaments. She wears gold bracelets on her upper arms and wrists, and is usually depicted seated with a dignified appearance. Her raised hands symbolize the ability to bring wealth and good interpersonal relationships.

Generally speaking, the Nang Kwak (Goddess of Wealth) is very effective in attracting business to shops. Many shops have confirmed that since they enshrined the Nang Kwak, their business has indeed improved significantly, and customers are more willing to enter the shops to make purchases, resulting in thriving businesses.

It can also be of great help to entrepreneurs and those who want to open a store.

[Master's Introduction]


The top spiritualist in Northeast China , Ajarn Nak , began learning magic from a high-ranking monk at the age of 14. Phra Ajarn Mi Yong was the first monk to teach Ajarn Nak rituals for changing one's luck, chanting for blessings, meditation, and shamanic tattoos. Ajarn Nak also received all of Phra Ajarn Mi Yong 's true teachings.

When Ajarn Nak was 16 years old, he traveled to the East with his father to learn various magic arts from Luang Phor Khansik's temple. Ajarn Nak officially became a Lersi and studied various different magic arts, including unique Lao magic arts and other profound methods.


At the age of 17 , Ajarn Nak once again traveled with his father to Tiger Mountain in Cambodia to study magic. During this period, he learned charm magic, love spells , and other techniques for five years. He also studied fortune telling and spiritual arts at the temple of Luang Phor Kang Pu , the number one spiritual master in the East .


At the age of 21 , Ajarn Nak traveled to the East to help many devotees with fire-breathing rituals to improve their luck, dispel curses, and perform psychic rituals . He later returned to Cambodia to further his studies in wealth-attracting and curse-dispelling magic.


Currently, Ajarn Nak has become the number one spiritualist in Northeast Thailand. However, Ajarn Nak has not stopped his spiritual practice. In addition to constantly improving his methods, he also helps many believers overcome many difficulties through his spiritual practice. The sacred objects made by Ajarn Nak have many supporters in Thailand.

The wax piece measures approximately 18.5 cm wide, 2.1 cm high, and 1.1 cm thick.

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