Choo Chok Amulet The old man Chuchok Riak Sap Khor Laew Ruay Paya Khor Powders in Base Bathed in Green Prai Oil 2Takrut
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Choo Chok Amulet The old man Chuchok Riak Sap Khor Laew Ruay 2553 BE Paya Khor Powders in Base Bathed in Green Prai Oil 2 Takrut Maha Lap Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd
Recommended Uses: Lucky Fortunes, Get anything you ask for,, Gambling, Mercy Cham
Size of Amulet: 3.5 x 1.5 Cm Statuette (4 x 2 Cm with Casing)
Edition: Khor Laew Ruay
Choo Chok Riak Sap Khor Laew Ruay - Jujaka Millionaire Beggar calling Treasures and Begging for Wealth (and getting it) Loi Ongk Statuette, from Kroo Ba Jao Bun Lerd Biyawanno. Empowered in the Sacred Cave of Wat Tham Yan Sangworn (Wat Khao Pak Lon), in Gaeng Koi, Sra Buri. The statuette is cast from Sacred Alchemical Nuea Chanuan Saksit, and is consecrated in an Immersion of Nam Man Choo Chok Maha Lap Green Prai Oil.
👴 Choo Chok has very many Buddhist Connotations, due to appearing in the Jatakas as Jujaka in the last incarnation of the Buddha before he was born as Siddhatta.
The Buddha was previously born as the Prince Vessantara, and completed the Perfection of Giving. Choo Chok played a leading role in Prince Vessantaras completion of the perfection, by asking the Prince for his children, to which Vessantara conceded, and let go of his ultimate possessions and attained the ‘Maha Dhana Baramee’ (Perfection of Giving).
The fact that Choo Chok was able to even ask for somebody’s children and get them, shows the immense attraction and power of Metta Mahaniyom which the beggar Choo Chok possesses. This is the reason why the Choo Chok Deity is such a powerful attractor of riches, because Choo Chok has a special Baramee that allows even the least likely gifts to be given with the greatest of ease. Sales are made so easily with Choo Chok to help.