
Standing Dancing Ganesha Treading on a Mouse, Silver, Luang Por Klai, Wat Khao Tham Tap, 2005
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& Free ShippingProduct Details: Standing Dancing Ganesha Stepping on a Mouse, Silver Material, Luang Pho Khlai, Wat Khao Tham Tapap, 2549 (2006) Material: Silver Purpose: Wealth and Business Size: 3.8 x 2.1 cm Description: This Standing Dancing Ganesha Stepping on a Mouse amulet is made of silver and was consecrated by Luang Pho Khlai of Wat Khao Tham Tapap in 2549 (2006) . ### Miraculous Origins & Sacred Blessings – The creation of this Ganesha amulet was inspired by a divine vision. Luang Pho Khlai was astonished when he saw a sacred shrine holding Ganesha and exclaimed, “Ganesha must be made like this and blessed like this—this is the true consecrated Ganesha!” – He received a vision of a cave and a voice instructing him to go there, specifying the exact date, location, and direction. Following the vision, he discovered Tham Tanot Cave , where he meditated and attained deep spiritual wisdom. – While in the cave, he had a vision of the Tripitaka (Buddhist scriptures) floating toward him. Soon after, he mastered the Patimokkha (monastic rules) . – Spirits and deities visited him daily in the cave, teaching him sacred knowledge. “Most of the wisdom I possess comes from this cave,” he later revealed. – A divine vision and voice guided him to establish a temple (later known as Wat Khao Tham Tapap ). When he arrived, the former abbot had just passed away, and the villagers, witnessing his miracles and blessings, invited him to become the new abbot—a position he holds to this day. – Remarkably, he built a 15-million-baht ordination hall in just 5 years without asking for a single donation. ### The Sacred Ganesha Blessing While meditating in Tham Tanot Cave , Luang Pho Khlai had a vision of Ganesha standing with ears as large as winnowing baskets, atop a pile of skulls . Ganesha commanded: “Once the ordination hall is complete, create small statues of me in a fierce standing posture, stepping on a mouse—because the mouse is my vahana (vehicle). I will come to bless them.” During the consecration ceremony, Luang Pho Khlai saw Ganesha manifest and multiply into smaller forms, inhabiting each amulet. Size: 3.8 x 2.1 cm