Ganesha (also Ganesa or Ganapati) is one of the most important gods in Hinduism. He is highly recognizable with his elephant head and human body, representing the soul (atman) and the physical (maya). Also, the patron of writers, travelers, students, and commerce, he removes obstacles blocking new projects and is fond of sweets, to the slight detriment of his figure. Ganesha is also worshipped as a principal deity in both Jainism and Buddhism. For the Garapata Hindu sect, Ganesha is the most important deity.
Naga is a member of a race of spirits recognized in Hinduism and Buddhism that have mingled superhuman and serpent qualities, are genii of waters and rain, and live in a subaqueous kingdom.
Thao Wessuwan , It is believed that worshiping Thao Wessuwan will make business prosperous and that wealth will be secure, with no one able to destroy or snatch it away because Thao Wessuwan is said to be the protector of treasures (according to legend, Thao Wessuwan will order the giant to guard the treasure). It is also believed that worshiping Thao Wessuwan will protect against black magic from ill-wishers who intend to cause trouble for businesses or families or use trickery to harm competitors in business.
Lakshmi, the consort of Vishnu, is known as the goddess of fortune and wealth according to beliefs
Dragon
Luang Por Ruay had a strong concentration in meditation. He was determined to study in order to learn the subject quickly. Therefore, he had great power in his magical knowledge. This was evident in many miraculous phenomena that caught the public's eye when laying the foundation stone at Ban Tako-Don Ya Nang School. While the monks were chanting Chayanto and Luang Por Ruay was anointing the foundation stone, Kamnan Saewang Chokchai drew a 9mm gun and fired over the sacred cord for good luck. However, the gun failed to fire.
Garuda is a bird creature from Hindu mythology that has a mix of eagle and human features. He is the vehicle (vahana) of Vishnu and appears on the god's banner. Garuda represents birth and heaven and is the enemy of all snakes. In Indian art, Garuda gradually acquired more human form over the centuries and so maintained only his wings. In Cambodia, however, he retains even today the great talons and vicious-looking beak of a bird of prey. Garuda is a national symbol of India, Indonesia and Thailand.
Om is a sacred symbol in Hinduism. In the prayers of every deity in Brahmanism, the word "Om..." begins with the word "Om..." and in almost every picture of the great deity, the symbol "Om" appears somewhere in the picture. The word "Om" is the very heart of the religion!!
samuletj1-5: Thao Wessuwan
samuletj 6-10: Dragon
samuletj11-15: Luang Por Ruay
samuletj16-20: Naga
samuletj 21-25: Ganesha (Elephant Head)
samuletj 26-30: Garuda
samuletj 31-35: Lakshmi
samuletj 36-40: Om
Size: 8 – 12
Material: Metal
Manufacture Country: Thailand
Note: size is approximate
• Every sacred object has been consecrated by a highly skilled and wise teacher with a high level of concentration. They can invoke the power of the Buddha, the gods, Brahma, and various deities to bless and preserve every sacred object, keeping it sacred and fulfilling all wishes of the worshipper.
• Whatever we worship depends on the heart of the worshipper. If we worship with respect, auspicious things will happen to us. If we worship only objects without reverence for the sacred objects, it will be of no use. Everything is accomplished with the heart. Thinking well, doing well, and speaking well are important. Whether a Buddha image is genuine or not is not important. If our heart respects and thinks of the Buddha, even if we worship a stone and think of it as a Buddha image, it will have the same power.