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partyepartenze · 2 years
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Cosa fare a Krabi - la Baia di Ao Nang
Krabi è molto frequentata dai turisti di tutto il mondo per la sua bellezza e quindi un po' snaturata. Ma la purezza della Thailandia la scopri solo allontanandoti dalle comodità. E quando ci sei, non ti manca più nulla. #krabi #thailandia #partyepartenze
Krabi e il suo mare tra pesci e rocce calcaree La baia di Ao Nang si trova a circa 20 chilometri dalla città di Krabi ed è molto grande, con grandi spiagge panoramiche protette da circa 80 isole, tutte da esplorare. Krabi si trova sulla costa sud ovest della Thailandia, a circa 800 km a sud di Bangkok: non è un’isola, ma fa parte della terraferma ed è famosa per le spettacolari formazioni…
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bijoychetia · 4 years
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Tiger Cave Temple in Kanchanaburi, Thailand — Stationremodel Wat Tham Sua or Tiger Cave Temple is located in Muang Chum, Tha Muang District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand.
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hardsadness · 3 years
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Wat Tham Sua of Kanchanaburi, Thailand Photo by Solen Feyissa
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queentayo-blog · 4 years
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Wat Tham Sua, Tiger cave Temple. Krabi town. #thailand🇹🇭 #photography #travel #travelphotography #architecture #architecturephotography #landscapephotography #nature #naturephotography #beachlife #islandgirl #islandlife #islandhopping #sun #sunshine #krabi #buddha https://www.instagram.com/p/B6rgGIKjVca/?igshid=kn02d7cyf777
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touristhai · 4 years
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Top 20 places in Thailand that you must explore in 2020
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Thailand is a blend of picturesque landscapes with rich cultural heritage.
The land embodies a soul of its own, enthralling the people who visit it. Welcome the beginning of a new decade by visiting Thailand this 2020. From the tranquil sight of Buddhist temples perched on the mountains, the quaint villages filled with the simplicity of traditional Thai culture, to the azure blue oceans meeting the white sands of Thailand’s Beaches, there is much to explore on your next visit to Thailand. We shall guide you through places to explore during your visit. The magic of the land will undoubtedly give you reasons to keep coming back. Let us present to you the Top 20 places in Thailand that you must explore as we head into 2020.
1. Chiang Mai
An amalgamation of traditional culture merging with modern Thai architecture, Chiang Mai is the largest city in Northern Thailand and is a prominent tourist destination.  Breathe in the rich history as you walk around the streets of Chiang Mai’s Historical Centre and gaze upon the old city walls and the Buddhist temples nestled within it, like the Wat Phra Singh (Gold Temple). Take a relaxing break and stop for a cup of coffee at one of the many cafes & restaurants, rejuvenating amongst the natural beauty of the region. Once the sun sets, don’t forget to take in the sights of Chiang Mai’s bustling night markets. They offer an assortment of products for sale from the Northern Thai, Burmese & Lanna cultures.
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2. Mae Hong Son
Nestled between the North-Western corner of Thailand, Mae Hong Son is a premier adventure tourism location in Thailand. Rent a bicycle & ride away as you watch the picturesque landscape blend into the ocean’s horizon. There are over 1,800 curves along the sprawling bike racing tracks that Mae Hong Son has to offer.  If you’d rather take in the scenic beauty over a walk, you may do just that! Take a pleasant stroll across the hillside, offer prayers at Phra That Doi Kong Mu, or simply relish a delicious choice of Thai cuisine at one of the many restaurants located here.
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3. Rayong
Rayong, the capital of Rayong Province is located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand. It’s a popular tourist destination owing to its scenic beaches and vast stretches of picturesque landscapes. Visitors here can opt to go island hopping or relax and engage in a variety of water-sport activities. One may also visit the Ban Phe Seafood Market, enjoy an exotic fruit buffet at Suan Lung Thongbai, Suan Lamai, Suan Sangdad or other local orchards, experience the visceral beauty of Mu Koh Samet National Park or simply take a stroll through the quaint Yomjinda road during their stay at Rayong.
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4. Chiang Rai 
Not to be confused with Chiang Mai, although both should be on your itinerary of places to visit in Thailand during 2020. Chiang Rai has situated just North-East of Chiang Mai. Not fond of crowded, hustling & bustling places? Would you rather enjoy the solitude that comes with exploring the land? Then Chiang Rai would be the perfect place for you! Take in the sights of orange-robed monks offering daily prayers at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and admire the sound of the Khun Korn Waterfall cascading in the backdrop. Some of the other notable locations to visit here would include the Baan Dam (Black House), Wat Rong Khun (The White Temple) and Wat Rong Suea Ten (The Blue Temple)
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5. Ayutthaya
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, Ayutthaya has located a mere 2 hours’ train ride away from Bangkok. Ayutthaya was originally founded in 1350. Brimming with rich history and culture surrounding its origin, Ayutthaya is a hotspot for any archaeologist or history enthusiast to visit. While you must pay a visit to all the temples here, don’t miss out on Wat Mahathat and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet.
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6. Chanthaburi
Chanthaburi is a hidden seaside gem located on the banks of Chanthaburi River. It is the capital of the Mueang Chanthaburi District. From exploring the quaint riverside communities, hiking among the lush landscapes of Khao Khitchakut National Park & offering prayer at King Taksin Shrine, there’s much to do during your visit to Chanthaburi. If you’re simply looking to relax, why not visit some of the tranquil beaches here? Come, experience the stunning sight of sky & sea at Kung Wilman Beach and let the sea breeze rejuvenate you.
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7. Khao Sok National Park
Declared in 1980 as the 22nd national park in Thailand, Khao sok sprawls an impressive 285-square mile range across Southern Thailand. On your visit here, you can spot the elusive Rafflesia, the heaviest flower on Earth that’s native to this land. Immerse yourself within the serenity of the forest. Enjoy the reflection of the sun set across the majestic lakes and indigenous huts you may find floating along these lakes.
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8. Krabi
Krabi, located on the west coast of southern Thailand is a world-famous tourist hub. Home to the iconic Phi Phi Islands & Railay Beach, Krabi has cemented its position as a must-visit spot for any intrepid traveler.  The gleaming blue waters and white sandy shores make the ambience of this place very relaxing and perfect getaway from the hustle & bustle of the mainland. There are about 150 islands & islets around the Krabi coastline for those interested in island hopping. One can also witness the tranquil sight of Wat Tham Sua or spend the afternoon strolling through Krabi Town.
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9. Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi is set on the famous river Kwai and located just two hours away from Bangkok. While replete with prolific history of the World War 2 era, Kanchanaburi has emerged as a trending tourist spot. It is home to the prominent bridge connecting Bangkok and Rangoon. It was even featured in the French novel based movie ‘Bridge on the River Kwai’. Other attractions to explore here include the Erawan National Park and Sai Yok National Park.
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10. Udon Thani 
Udon Thani is the provincial capital city in northeast Thailand (Isaan). The place is an important hub that connects the region with the rest of Thailand & Laos. Udon Thani is a top destination for history enthusiasts as it is home to one of the world’s earliest bronze age civilizations ( at Ban Chiang ). There are beautiful attractions sprawled across the city for one to explore, a notable one being the City Pillar Shrine. One may also choose to have a fun-time at the Playport Udon Thani Water Park or spend a relaxing afternoon at  Phu Foi Lom Eco Park.
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For reading More visit: Top 20 places in Thailand that you must explore in 2020
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amazing-thailand · 5 years
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Who can grow immune to this beauty? The setting sun casting a glowing spell over the Tiger Cave Temple, or Wat Tham Sua in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand
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muterterus · 4 years
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How To Spend 3 Easy Days in Kanchanaburi - THAILAND
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hieristhailand · 6 years
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Bezoek brengen aan Wat Tham Sua in Kanchanaburi
In Thailand heb je de kans om veel indrukwekkende tempels te zien. Er is er echter eentje die echt aan je lijstje toegevoegd moet worden: Wat Tham Sua.
De Wat Tham Sua ligt op zo’n 10 kilometer afstand van Kanchanaburi en is een waar complex aan tempels. Deze tempel heeft nog een andere plus en dat is, dat deze tempels op een verhoogd plateau liggen. Hierdoor heb je twee vliegen in een klap, en…
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Wat Tham Sua + Wat Tham Khao Noi - Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Wat Tham Sua + Wat Tham Khao Noi – Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Kanchanaburi is truly more than just the bridge over River Kwai. Many people stop through on a day trip from Bangkok. However, I think that people are doing themselves a disservice if they don’t take at least a few days to explore this gorgeous area. Wat Tham Sua and Wat Tham Khao Noi are two side-by-side temples that sit up on a limestone bluff. The Mae Klong River sits along the front and there…
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sommersprossal · 5 years
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Huay Tho Wasserfall
Eine unserer Rollertouren führt uns zum Phnom Bfnja Nationalpark. Dort wandern wir auf einem wunderschönen Weg mit faszinierenden Baumarten und verschiedensten Blumen durch den Wald zum Wasserfall Huay Tho. Über Steine und Wurzeln gelangen wir zu den natürlich angelegten Wasserfallbecken. Wir freuen uns auf eine erfrischende Abkühlung in der märchenhaften Umgebung. Eine thailändische Familie ist zur selben Zeit dort wie wir. Die Kinder plantschen mit voller Freude im Wasser und versuchen gemeinsam von einem Becken ins andere zu gelangen.Die Zufriedenheit ist ihnen allen ins Gesicht geschrieben. Auch wir klettern bis in das oberste Becken und genießen einfach das Hier und Jetzt. Stundenlange könnte ich einfach nur dort auf einem Stein sitzen und den Wasserfontänen zusehen, wie sie herunterprasseln.
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Klong Muang Beach
Aus Neugierde biegen wir in eine unscheinbare Straße ein, wo wir am Ende das Meer sehen können. Ober uns hat sich eine dicke Wolkendecke gebildet. Trotzdem wollen wir uns den Strand genauer ansehen. Vor uns erstreckt sich eine langgezogene Bucht. Entlang der Steinmauer sehen wir Einheimische und dahinter ihre kleinen Häuschen. Wir laufen den Strand entlang und gerade als es zu Regnen beginnt, entdecken wir eine kleine Strohhütte, wo Getränke verkauft werden. Wir gehen hinauf und befinden uns Mitten in einem Freiluftkaffe, genannt das Boat Coffee. Überall hängen Holzbretter an den Bäumen mit liebevoll gestalteten Botschaften. Muschelketten und Klangspiele hängen von den Bäumen. Zwei Schaukeln mit dem Blick Richtung Meer verleihen dem Ganzen fast einen kitschigen Touch.
Bei unserem Retourgang zum Roller verfärbt sich der Himmel in die verschiedensten Blautöne. Das Meer dazu spiegelt einzigartige Farben. Die Stimmung ist der Wahnsinn.
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Was ich euch sonst noch über Krabi Stadt und ihre Provinz sagen möchte...
...Aktivitäten
Du kannst hier eigentlich alles machen, was dein Herz begehrt. Angefangen von Bootstouren mit sämtlichen Angeboten auf alle umliegenden Inseln, Trekkintouren, Ausflüge zu den umliegenden Wasserfällen und Tempelanlagen.
...Tiere
Ich sitze in einem Café und beobachte das Geschehen auf der Straße, da spazieren auf einmal drei Affen auf der Stromleiter daher. Zwei von ihnen klettern an einer Säule herunter und bevor ich überhaupt begreifen kann, was hier vor sich geht sind die Affen auch schon wieder oben. Einer von ihnen bedient sich am Tisch des gegenüberliegenden Restaurants und schnappt sich einfach irgendeine Dose. Während der zweite Affe herunten und der dritte Affe oben die Stellung halten. Herrlich!
Bei der Tempelanlage Wat Tham Sua gibt es auch sehr viele Affen zu sehen. Für uns Europäer einfach schön zu beobachten.
...Helmpflicht
Jeder der schon mal in Asien unterwegs war, weiß dass ein Großteil der Einheimischen ohne Helm mit dem Motorroller herumdüst. Mein Freund ist einer, der sich schnell an ein Land gewöhnt und mit den Einheimischen mithalten möchte. Also fährt auch er ohne Helm. Auf der Insel ist das ja noch gut gegangen. In der Stadt dauert es keine zehn Minuten und wir werden von der Polizei herbei gewunken. Der erste thailändische Strafzettel, 500 Baht weniger (ca. 15€).
...Ao Nang Beach
Jeder der Massentourismus liebt ist hier richtig. Wir halten es hier keine ganze Stunde aus. Überall wo du hinsiehst Urlauber, ein Souvenirladen nach dem anderen, ein Überangebot an westlichen Speißen und massenhaft Flyer für Massagen, Tattoostudios oder die nächste Party. Und alles um den dreifachen Preis von dem, was wir bis jetzt miterlebt haben. Hilfe, wir müssen hier weg. Und ganz ehrlich, der Strand hat mich jetzt nicht wirklich umgerissen. Aber Geschmäcker sind verschieden.
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Wenn ich noch einmal auf die Westküste von Thailand komme, würde ich Krabi wieder besuchen. Mir gefällt die verspielte Stadt, die Atmposphäre die durch die Einheimischen und die Backpacker entsteht und die unkomplizierte Art und Weise wie jeder miteinander umgeht.
Nach 8 Tagen geht unsere Reise weiter. Wir verlassen die Westküste und fahren durch das Land Richtung Golf von Thailand.
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jose-a-perez · 2 years
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Believe in yourself and you will be unstoppable. 🇹🇭🙏🏻❤️ 📍Wat Tham Sua - Kanchanaburi, Thailand ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 🇹🇭🙏❤ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ 🇹🇭This is Thailand ******************************** (en Wat Tham Sua Kanchanaburi) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXjCnbOo4AD/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lontanodaqui · 3 years
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Wat Thum Sua temple which is also known as the Tiger Cave Temple is one of the most visited temples in Krabi, Thailand. This sacred temple is mostly known for its' tall Buddha statues and the flight of stairs that leads towards the temple. There are 1260 stairs in count with the recent rebuilt section to the summit. This sacred place is known well for its' tiger paw prints in the cave. To reach the peak of Wat Tham Suea temple in Kanchanaburi it needs to gat this cute train pulled by a steel cable, it cost only 3 baht ( less than 9 cents ) #mirkobennardowanderluster #mirkobennardo #lontanodaqui #Krabi #krabithailand #travelthailand #thailandia #thailandtravel #travel #krabi #thailand #Tigercave #temple #beach#travelphotography #tigercavetemple #vacation #tigercave "#thailand #asia #life #thailandtravel #thailandinsider #amazingthailand #golocal #travelphotography #explore #travelislife #discover (presso Kanchanaburi, Thailand) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVI1SLqN8yt/?utm_medium=tumblr
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lasko2017 · 3 years
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"Thung Na", Tempio della Grotta della Tigre, provincia di Kanchanaburi Risaie e caffè Dietro il Tempio della Grotta della Tigre C'è un vasto campo di verde. Ci sono molti caffè dietro Wat Tham Suea. con un ponte sulle risaie Puoi vedere Wat Tham Sua, prominente sulla collina. pieno e soddisfatto ... https://www.instagram.com/p/CSyYH3lo7Kgo4phs8Mgq4hqByQxrta8zo79gsA0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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aryan9011 · 3 years
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Post number #9 from the series exploring the world 🌍 with @dreamworld.tours Tiger 🐅 cave temple, Krabi Krabi Tiger Cave offers a genuine spiritual experience in stunning natural surroundings. Tiger Cave Temple or Wat Tham Sua sits 5 km northeast of the Krabi Town centre. It is one of Thailand's 🇹🇭 finest natural wonders, and it's worth a visit. The temple here is a warren of natural limestone caves formed inside at the foot of an impressive cliff. There are beautiful icons in the main temple cave, but the real attraction here is the ‘footprint of the Buddha’. Those who make it to the top are compensated with panoramic 360-degree views. The panorama encompasses the Andaman Sea, dramatic limestone cliff formations, and verdant rainforests. You'll also discover ‘the Buddha’s footprint’ that lies on the terrace. The vistas are particularly stunning at sunrise and sunset.  👉Tell is on the comments would you like visit this place 😍😍 DREAM.EXPLORE.DISCOVER ✈ with @dreamworld.tours #amazingthaliland #thailand #krabi #worldtravel #travelingourplanet #travelphotos #traveltips #travelgoals #ig_travel #worldtraveller #bestintravel #instatravel #travelling #travelphotography #travelingram #mytravelgram #travelblog (at Tiger Cave Temple Krabi) https://www.instagram.com/p/COaeorGFN9X/?igshid=1ax6rhukpupol
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hadeschan · 3 years
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RARE Pra Kring Klong Ta-khian Gru Wat Pradoo Song tham, Pim Na Lek, Nua Din Pasom Pong Bailan Lae Pong Wan Roi Padd. An ancient baked clay amulet blended with mainly ashes after burning Buddhist Holy Palm Leaf Scriptures, and various kinds of sacred herbal powder (Wan Roi Padd), sundried flower pollens after offering Buddha statues, and many types of holy materials. This amulet is with figure of a small head Buddha seating under a Bodhi Tree with hand engraving holy yantra (cabalistic writings) in the back. The amulet is hollow and stuffed with “Kring”, a sacred small ball or Buddha Relic, and it makes a rattling sound when you shake it. The period of making Pra Kring Klong Ta-khian is uncertain, it was dated between 700 to 300 years ago, and it was discovered buried under the ground at Klong Ta-khian Archaeological Site, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province.
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BEST FOR: Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack including gunshot), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth),and Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, black magic, and poisonous animals). And it brings happiness, peace, prosperity and longevity.
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PRA KRING KLONG TA-KHIAN / PRA KRING KLONG TA-KHIAN GRU WAT PRADOO NAI SONG THAM / PRA KRING WAT PRADOO SONG THAM / PRA KRING WAT PRADOO
This type of Buddha amulet was called Pra Kring Klong Ta-khian because it was firstly discovered at the Klong Ta-khian area, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province in BE 2460 (CE 1917). And the age of Pra Kring Klongta-khian is uncertain, it was dated between 700 to 300 years before the fall of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. The style of Pra Kring Klong Ta-khian is similar to + 700 years old Pra Kong Lumphoon, the ancient baked clay amulet discovered at Wat Mahawan, Lumphoon Province. And another legend has that Pra Kring Klong Ta-khian was made by Luang Phu Rod Sua (The Tamer of Tigers), the Abbot of Wat Pradoo Nai Song Tham for Thai warriors who entered the battle fields during the war between Kingdom of Ayutthaya and Kingdom of Burma.
Pra Kring Klong Ta-khian is a baked clay amulet with complicated process of making. It contains mainly earth, ashes after burning Holy Buddhist Palm Leaf Scriptures, Pong Wan Roi Padd (various types of sacred herbal powder), holy powder and other sacred materials with hand engraving holy cabalistic writings (yantra) in the back while the amulet was still wet.
THE CHARACTERISTIC OF PRA KRING KLONG TA-KHIAN
A shiny black color or greyish-green or yellowish-green amulet. The amulet is with figure of Buddha in Maravichai gesture seating on top of 3 tiers platform under the Bodhi Tree.
It is called “Pra Kring” because the amulet is hollow and stuffed with “Kring”, a sacred small ball or Buddha Relic, and it makes a rattling sound when you shake it.
THE PIM (STYLE/MOLD)
Pim Na Yai Lai Yok, a big head Buddha with raised up shoulders
Pim Song Na, 2 sides are identical
Pim Na Lek, a small head Buddha
Pim Pidta, Closing Eyes Buddha
POWER OF THE AMULET
Kongkraphan Chatrie (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack including gunshot), Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Metta Maha Niyom (it helps bring loving, caring, and kindness, and compassion from people all around you to you), Maha Larp (it brings Lucky Wealth),and Kaa Kaai Dee (it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back. Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, black magic, and poisonous animals). And it brings happiness, peace, prosperity and longevity.
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*with Certificate of Authenticity issued by DD-PRA
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DIMENSION: 3.60 cm high / 1.80 cm widest / 1.10 cm thick
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