Description: Ghost Boy AI-KAI Amulet Power Magic Pendant Lucky Wealth Descriptions: Amulet : AI-KaiTemple : Wat Jedee ThailandMaterial : ฺBrassCondition : Good conditionQuantity: 10 Coins Legend of Ai Khai Legend has it that Ai Khai was a young novice monk following LP Thuad on his pilgrimage. When LP Thuad came to Wat Chedi, Si Chon district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, he ordered Ai Khai to stay there and look after the temple on his behalf. Not long after that, Ai Khai died when he was still a boy and his spirit has lived there ever since as a guardian. Ai Khai's spirit always keeps an eye on the temple; whoever goes in without permission or breaks into to the compound to steal things will be frightened away by him. The power of Ai Khai is widely known in Nakhon Si Thammarat and other provinces. People said that during World War II, he frightened the invading foreign soldiers, making sure that they ran away without thinking. Because of the strong power of Ai Khai's spirit, in 2525 BE (1982 CE) people came together to build a statue of Ai Khai using Mai Takian wood (Mai Takian is a spirit inhabited tree in Thai belief) and invited his spirit to reside in the statue. That made Ai Khai's statue especially efficacious, because his spirit will help people with whatever things they pray for. Everyday, many devotees come to worship and make offerings to Ai Khai. They like to make a wish to Ai Khai's statue and many of them had their wish fulfilled; for example they win lottery prizes or find their missing things. That caused Ai Khai's spirit to become very famous. Before wearing amulets, please do this way : - Make your mind calm, think of all your goodness you have done, and focus all your faith to the Buddha- Put your amulets onto your hands, join your hands together- Breathe in deeply and slowly-Then chant 3 times of this initial Mantra: NAMO TASSA PHAKHAWATO ARAHATO SAMMA SAMBUDH TASSA (3 times) Then say " BudDhang PraSitThiMae DhamMang PraSitThiMae Sangkhang PraSitThiMae (1 time) The meaning of this Mantra is-may Lord Buddha, Dhamma and Sangkha or Triple Gems bless all my request successful. And then wear the chain of amulets onto your neck. What do we have to do if we want to take the chain of amulets out off our neck?Just take it out off your neck and put all amulets in your hands. Join your hands together, say thanks to the Lord and Luang Phor(s) that protect us and let us come back home safely. Then bring them onto a high place. Any restriction when wearing Thai Buddhistic amulets?Yes, there are some restrictions: Don't bring amulets with you when you go to the low and improper place ...Don't go underneath the improper things such as the lady's skirt or someone's shoes, except you are on the inevitably compulsory environment such as going under a bridge or working in a skyscraper, etc. The Buddha power in an amulet depend on: 1. Who creates it? If the amulet is created by the great guru monk who has Samatha and Wipassana Yana ( the great knowledge on advanced meditation), he could invite Lord Buddha of every epoch and all Arahants to charged the great power onto the amulet. 2. How clean and how good-intended on that creation. In the old times, almost all guru monks had very clean and good-intended mind because they aimed at the future-to-be Buddha, so they devoted their lives to help build a lot of facilities in many temples. That means tons of money are needed to buy raw materials for construction, so amulets were created to present to donors as a gift in exchange. FREE!! Shipping with registered mail WORLDWIDE with tracking number. If you have questions, feel free to write me on eBay message. THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Age: Post-1940
Region of Origin: Southeast Asia
Primary Material: Mixed Materials
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Featured Refinements: Thai Amulet Buddha
Type: Amulets
Condition: Vintage
Spiritual Significance: Believed to attract wealth, protection, and success in ventures
Usage: Carried in a pocket, wallet, or worn as a pendant for protection
Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled artisans with detailed engravings
Iten Name: Ai Kai Coin Amulet
Purpose: Protection, luck, and prosperity
Gender: Unisex
Design: Coin-shaped amulet featuring the image of Ai Kai, a child spirit
Cultural Importance: Revered in Thai culture, Ai Kai is believed to grant wishes
Inscriptions: Sacred scripts or symbols on the front and/or reverse side
Blessing: Blessed at Wat Chedi or another temple by monks
Region: Thailand
Age Group: Suitable for all ages
Finish: Antique