Friday, January 5, 2024

(code:17635) ~ Awesome Nezha 哪吒三太子 (中壇元帥) Nur Mixed Metal 2 Tones BE2566.

Price: RM80 For One.

Code: 17635

Monk: Mass Chanted by Top Monks.

Temple: Monastery SanChao PakLekKuan Taite, Prachuap Khiri Khan.

Special: Nezha 哪吒三太子 (中壇元帥) Nur Mixed Metal 2 Tones BE2566.

Nezha (哪吒) is a Taoist protection deity, originally of Chinese Buddhist mythology. His official Taoist name is 'Marshal of the Central Altar' (中壇元帥). He was then given the title 'Third Lotus Prince' (蓮花三太子) after he became a Deity. 
Thai Amulet Code: 
17635

Monk: Mass Chanted by Top Monks.
Temple: Monastery SanChao PakLekKuan Taite, Prachuap Khiri Khan.
Special: This Powerful 
Nezha 哪吒三太子 (中壇元帥) Nur Mixed Metal 2 Tones (Height 3.4cm) strongly blessed by Top Monks in year BE2566 for build shrine at Monastery SanChao PakLekKuan Taite ~ Prachuap Khiri Khan. This sacred Nezha 哪吒三太子 (中壇元帥) is made from Mixed Metal materials and with 2 Tones Colours on surface. Featured with Nezha 哪吒三太子 image and name details (中壇元帥) at front. Additional with sacred Hands Holding Spear + Hoop and riding Fire Wheels at front. Furthermore with Laser Code 百万 + series number at bottom. Highly collectible, in excellent condition and entirely genuine. I highly recommend to you. Supplied with temple box.
Nezha (哪吒) is a Taoist protection deity, originally of Chinese Buddhist mythology. His official Taoist name is 'Marshal of the Central Altar' (中壇元帥). He was then given the title 'Third Lotus Prince' (蓮花三太子) after he became a Deity. 
Effect: Good for achieve Successful and Victory, Increase Luck tremendously, Very good in protection from harm and danger, Good opportunity and successful in everything that you do.
Price:

MYR 80 For One - Excellent 
Nezha 哪吒三太子 (中壇元帥) Nur Mixed Metal 2 Tones by Monastery SanChao PakLekKuan Taite BE2566.
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