
Phra Pikanet (Ganesha) Amulet “Ruay Than Jai” Made of Navagae Gold, Wat Chao Am Committee, 2018
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& Free ShippingProduct Details: Ganesha Amulet “Ruay Than Jai” Edition Material: Nawa (High Gold Content) Sanctioned by: Wat Chao Am Temple, 2561 (2018) Size: 3.7 x 3.0 cm According to ancient scriptures, Lord Ganesha received a blessing from Lord Shiva to be worshipped before all other deities. This belief has endured for thousands of years—worshipping Ganesha first ensures success in all endeavors. Thus, across generations, Ganesha amulets have been widely crafted for veneration. A uniquely striking piece is the “Ruay Than Jai” (Instant Wealth) edition from Wat Chao Am, Thonburi , created under the guidance of Phra Khru Niwith Sathuwat , the temple’s abbot. This amulet is a two-piece cast coin with an embedded bell , sealed with sacred powder at the back, adorned with genuine gemstones and takrut (magical scrolls). Combining a bell, coin, and sacred powder in one amulet is exceptionally rare, requiring intricate mold carving and the collection of 200 sacred ingredients over several years . This makes it the first edition of the Ganesha coin , generating immense interest. Sacred Powders Included: – Powder from the Gring Chinabanchorn bell of Luang Pu Tim – Powder from the Gring Yanavitayakom amulet – Powder from renowned Gring editions – Buddha Metta Powder (Loving-Kindness) – 108 Buddha Virtues Powder from Somdet Wat Chana – Prayakuman Powder by Ajarn Chinaporn Suksathit – Powder from the temple spire of Wat Rakhang – Black Powder from Luang Por Ding of Wat Bang Wua – Yawasana Chindamanee Powder – Somdet Sao Long Powder , Lai Kham Dam (Black Gold Inlay) – Soil from the Four Sacred Buddhist Sites Materials Used in Casting: Gold, silver, nawa alloy, thong thip (divine gold), tin, and more. Additionally, struck coins were included, followed by a grand and powerful consecration ceremony , making this the Ganesha amulet of the year . Astrological Consultation: Renowned astrologer Lak Rekhanithet advised on the auspicious timing, ensuring eternal fortune and prosperity . Over 3,000 sacred powders were incorporated, some collected since the creation of the Jatukam-Ramathep amulets in 2007 . Dimensions: 3.7 x 3.0 cm