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This Nang Kwak Deity for attracting customers into the business premises was made as a small Loi Ongk statuette for the modern Business person who often is out of the store and works travelling in the field much more these days. The statuettes were made in various substances, including Rom Dam, Nuea Ngern Pon Sai, Nuea Satin, Tong Pon Sai, and Sam Gasat. This one is in Nuea Tong Pon Sai - three metallic enamels (bronze, silver and gold).
Nang Kwak is a Legendary Deity that has been worshipped since the times when the Brahmans came from India and influenced the local Religious beliefs of Siam. Nang Kwak is seen as an infallible Deity to assist in running the store and keeping sales up.
Nang Kwak takes various forms in depictions, but a common representation portrays her as a beautiful woman dressed in traditional red Thai clothing. She wears a golden crown and assumes a sitting or kneeling position. Her right hand is raised in the Thai manner of beckoning customers, reminiscent of the Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat. This posture signifies her role as the helper of shop-owners and merchants, beckoning customers and encouraging business prosperity.
Devotees express their reverence by offering prayers and making specific offerings to Nang Kwak. Her image is often placed on a high shelf, such as a wooden or red and gold lintel called 'Hing' in Thai. To honor Nang Kwak, devotees present offerings like "Nam Daeng," a red syrupy drink commonly used in Bucha offerings in Thai Buddhist practice. Incense and flower garlands are also offered to please her and attract customers and sales. Additionally, devotees recite specific chants, known as Kata Nang Kwak, to pay homage and invoke her power in the realm of business.
Beyond her role as a deity of prosperity, Nang Kwak embodies compassion and assistance, providing guidance and support to those in the business world. Her popularity is evident in Thai culture, with her images found in almost every business establishment. Many Thai people also wear amulets adorned with her figure as a symbol of protection and good fortune.
Very suited for business owners, merchants and sales persons, and for ladies to wear, due to its miniature size and delicacy of design.
Kata Nang Kwak and How to make offerings to Nang Kwak - Read Here >>>
This 2553 edition received a very Intensive and Important Empowerment Ceremony which was well documented by all major News Agencies.
Luang Por Performed individual empowerments and blessings of the amulets in Puttapisek at the shrineroom of the temple in Buriram
Apart from Nang Kwak amulets and Bucha, this edition also released some Pid Ta, Pra Rahu, Pha Yant, Trimurti statuettes, Sacred Bangles, and some Grich/Meed Mor knife /dagger amulets with hand carved handles featuring Hanuman or Taw Waes Suwan carvings on the handles.
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