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This Ganesha deity amulet is made from the finest Sacred Powders, and has been consecrated according to Thai Brahman and Buddhist Wicha. The amulets were created in 2550 BE, in collaboration between Wat Bote temple in Ayuttaya, and the Shivalai Taewasathaan in Bangkok (A Thai Brahman Temple and center of practice). Lately, this edition of amulets has begun to recieve much interest and attention, after many devotees have begun reporting success, and the amulets begin to pave their own way to fame with the results of their Metta Magic and ability to remove obstacles.
Size 3.5 Cm diameter
The Rear face has the sacred Om emblazoned in the center, and around the edge is the Khmer Pali Kata 'Sri Kana Bpadtayae Na Ma (Ha)'
The amulets were blessed on two occasions, once at Wat Bote, and once at the Brahman Shiva Shrine at On Nuch in Bangkok.
Ganesha is the bringer of auspicious events and the remover of obstacles, his four arms hold various cosmic weapons which symbolize tha various blessings and protections he is endowed with.
Ganesha has four arms which symbolize his status as the universal ruler and establish his power over the four categories of beings - those who can live only in water, those who can live in water and on earth, those who can live only on earth and those who can fly in air. Significance of four : It was god Ganesha who instituted the four castes and the four Vedas. One hymn in Sri Bhagavat Tattva , says: ‘In heaven, this child will establish the predominance over gods, on earth over men, in the nether world over anti-gods and serpents. He causes the four ruling forces of the elements to move, for which he has four arms.
Comes in Original Box from the Temple.
In each hand, he holds a Ritual Instrument or Weapon.
Sometimes he also holds a whip to restrain the desires with. All of the features of Pra Pikanes image are symbols for the varous Qualities of the Deity;
Kata Pra Pikanes
Om Sri Kanesaya Namaha
Use when putting the amulet on and off each day, and as a short Kata when passing Holy Places with Images of Ganesha, or when during dialy activities.
Kata Bucha Pra Pikanes (Thai Brahman Pali Adaptation)
Ongaarapintunaathang Ubp-Bpannang Prahm-Mano Ja Into
Pikanesadto Mahaa Taewo Ahang Wantaa Mi Sappadtaa
Sittigijjang Sittigammang Sittigaariyang Bprasitti Mae
Chant this 3, 5, 9 or 108 Times
Apart from wearing the amulet, you can use it as a ritual object to make prayer water (through immersion in the water bowl, and chanting with incense, flowers and offerings, preliminary prayers), or to place on a small tray on the altar and make offerings as a Bucha Deity.
Thai Kata for Chanting Daily to Pra Pikanes
Om Pikanesuan Sitti Bprasittimae Mahaa Laapo
Tudtiyambpi Om Pikanesuan Sitti Bprasittimae Mahaa Laapo
Dtadtiyambi Om Pikanesuan Sitti Bprasittimae Mahaa Laapo
Mystery of Ganesha
"Once there was neither Being nor Nonbeing. There was neither Form nor Formlessness. Then, That which was hidden within Itself, That One, stirring, emerging, coming to be. From Itself to the Formless to the Form. Immutable, changeless, everywhere, pervading all, yet not physically such is the mystery. Suddenly an ancient note piercing the darkness. A song whose birth stirred the slumbering, summoning an eternal mystery to awaken.
Emerging from deep within the hidden cave, the human heart, Ganesha’s truth flows from the icecave of the infinite. Housed within our gated dwelling, Ganesha the guest loved and longed for. That which has no form, can take a form. That which has no name, can take a name. From the formless to form, and back again and again and again. The wheel of time gathers speed, and somewhere between fact and legend, vision and myth, we ask, “Who is Ganesha?” There are those who lovingly sing his praises.
There are those who worship and adore him. There are those who represent him in art and literature. There are those who tell stories about him. There are those who chant his glory. There are those who seek his darshana, and there are those like us, who invoke and invite his blessings".
You can read much about Ganesha and other Brahman Devas on the Hindu Devotional Blog
Note from Ajarn Spencer Littlewood; "A comprehensive knowledge about the meaning and the meritorious abilities of Ganesha (or other Deities for that Matter), will lead to the wearer of the amulet bearing such qualities of character in mind, and eventually to develop such Meritotious Qualities in oneself. - Some people revere Devas simply for gaining assistance or help, and blessings, but others revere the Devas, for they admire the qualities they see within those Devas, of strength and perfection and raised high above worldly sufferings. To know that the mouse represents the mastery over ones instincts and desires, is to remember to try to not let desire take yourself for a ride.. study the qualities of your Devas, and contemplate how to develop those strengths yourself, this is a higher blessing than any wealth or worldly treasure - this kind of Devotee who imitates his positive heavenly Idols, will work towards becoming like those Devas which he idolizes and reveres, which is the true purpose of Deity Worship in the Long Run".
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