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[Protecting from backstabbers, warding off evil spirits, and improving luck, etc.] Rahu Coconut Shell Bracelet from Wat Rahu, BE 2566
[Protecting from backstabbers, warding off evil spirits, and improving luck, etc.] Rahu Coconut Shell Bracelet from Wat Rahu, BE 2566
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Sacred Relic Temple: Wat Sri Sa Tang Rahu Temple
Consecration year: Buddhist Era 2566 (2023 AD)
Relic Material: Precious One-Eyed Coconut Shell
The sacred object's effects: It keeps away petty people, gossip, slander, and misfortune from the wearer. It can protect and drive away bad luck, making everything go smoothly and ensuring that all things are successful. For believers whose luck is low, wearing this object can improve their luck and turn bad luck into good!
Rahu is very helpful for those who are unlucky in their year or who offend Tai Sui. The single-eyed coconut shell itself has a strong effect of attracting wealth and warding off villains. It can be made into a bracelet and worn while sleeping.
Taboo: Because it is made of coconut shell, it cannot come into contact with water! Please remove it when bathing / having sex. No incantations or offerings are required.
The amulet made from a single-eyed coconut shell, blessed by the abbot of Lahu Temple, is extremely rare. It is made from precious single-eyed coconut shells, with only 1 or 2 shells found in every 10,000 coconuts. The single-eyed coconut shell itself is renowned for its ability to ward off evil spirits and is famous for its efficacy.
One-eyed coconut shell is a very precious natural sacred object, possessing considerable power to ward off evil.
[Introduction to Rahu]
Thais believe that wearing a statue of Rahu (the god of war) is a way to ward off malicious people.
Rahu was mischievous by nature and often caused trouble, making him disliked by the gods. Legend has it that the sun god hated Rahu even more than the moon goddess, so he told the god of gods, Speech, that Rahu was an evil god. Speech was furious upon hearing this and cut Rahu in half at the waist. Speech eventually discovered the truth and found that Rahu was a good god, while the moon was the evil god. Finally, he was made a god, and Rahu was exonerated and placed among the immortals.
Rahu deeply hates those who slander others behind their backs, hence his nickname "Buddha Who Eats Petty People". Because half of Rahu's body was cut off, all because of the moon goddess's persecution, she was filled with hatred for evil, and the Buddha statue biting the moon is for this reason. Thais also consider solar and lunar eclipses to be punishments from Rahu, the god of the sun and moon. Thais believe that during solar or lunar eclipses, it is the best time to ask Rahu for blessings and make wishes.
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