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KING QUEEN OF PHAYA NAK NAGA KHAM CHANOT LOCKET BLESSED PENDANT THAI LUCKY CHARM

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King and Queen of Naga Phaya Nak of Kham chanot ( Poo Srisutho and Ya Sripathumma of Kham chanot forest) Pendant Size : 4.0 x 4.8 cm. (Approx.) **Big size pendant** Naga is the Sanskrit and Pali word for a deity or class of entity or being, taking the form of a very large snake - specifically the King Cobra, found in Hinduism and Buddhism. The use of the term naga is often ambiguous, as the word may also refer, in similar contexts, to one of several human tribes known as or nicknamed "Nagas"; to elephants; and to ordinary snakes, particularly the King Cobra and the Indian Cobra, the latter of which is still called nag in Hindi and other languages of India. A female naga is a nagi or nagini. In the great epic Mahabharata, the depiction of Nagas tends toward the negative, and they are portrayed as the deserving victims of the snake sacrifice and of predation by the rapacious bird-man Garuda. The epic calls them "persecutors of all creatures", and tells us "the snakes were of virulent poison, great prowess and excess of strength, and ever bent on biting other creatures" The epic frequently characterizes Nagas as having a mixture of human and serpent-like traits. Sometimes it characterizes them as having human traits at one time, and as having serpent-like traits at another. For example, the story of how the Naga prince Sesha came to hold the world on his head begins with a scene in which he appears as a dedicated human ascetic, "with knotted hair, clad in rags, and his flesh, skin, and sinews dried up owing to the hard penances he was practising." Brahman is pleased with Shesha, and entrusts him with the duty of carrying the world. At that point in the story, Shesha begins to exhibit the attributes of a serpent. He enters into a hole in the Earth and slithers all the way to bottom, where he then loads the Earth onto his head. In Buddhism Traditions about nagas are also very common in all the Buddhist countries of Asia. In many countries, the naga concept has been merged with local traditions of large and intelligent serpents or dragons. In Tibet, the naga was equated with the klu (pronounced lu), spirits that dwell in lakes or underground streams and guard treasure. In China, the naga was equated with the long or Chinese dragon. The Buddhist naga generally has the form of a large cobra-like snake, usually with a single head but sometimes with many. At least some of the nagas are capable of using magic powers to transform themselves into a human semblance. In Buddhist painting, the naga is sometimes portrayed as a human being with a snake or dragon extending over his head. One naga, in human form, attempted to become a monk; when telling it that such ordination was impossible, the Buddha told it how to ensure that it would be reborn a man, able to become a monk. Group of Magicain Monk of Kham chanot temple created and blessed this amulet for using as Bring Wealth, Prosperity ,Good Luck, Success Amulet. It will make a fantastic gift for someone special or for a collector of Asian antiques.Keep it in your house for Love Attraction Life Protection Power.This is a fabulous collector's item indeed! This King and Queen of Naga Phaya Nak of Kham chanot Amulet will bring you Luck, Good things will unexpectedly happen to you.It also make you success in anything you hope for.This Amulet will bring Prosperity and ensure success in human endeavors. It is very rare and looks so beautiful. It will be one of the best in your collection!!!! WE ACCEPT PAYPAL .. ONLY!! We will ship WorldWide.Shipping and handling cost is Free Worldwide. We ship within 24 hr. after payment is received. Please make payment within 7 days after auction ended. Please contact us before leaving negative feedback or low Detail Seller Ratings ( DSR), giving us a chance to resolve your problem. Return Accepted within 14 days with final price money back(buyer pay for return S H cost) I will leave Positive Feedback right after the payment is completed. I sell only genuine antique Thai Amulets ,Pendants. In this world economic crisis, if you have Thai antique Amulets with you. It will help to prevent any Bad things and protect you from Evil. It also brings Luck, Wealth, Fortune and encourage you to fight any obstacle with a powerful help of Ancient Magic. It's also Beautiful and very nice for your Antique collections too. Thank you very much