
This vintage amulet from Southeast Asia features the powerful Phra Upakut, also known as Jok Bat Stop Sun, who is said to have suppressed Mara and protected Buddhist ceremonies during the reign of King Asoka the Great. The amulet is made of Namphi steel and has a black color, with an original and authentic design that is perfect for any collector of Asian antiques. In addition to its historical significance, this amulet is also a beautiful piece of art that will be a great addition to any collection. It comes with a California Prop 65 warning, as it contains phra upakhut, an arahant who is believed to have the power to suppress Mara. This amulet is a must-have for anyone who is interested in Asian art and history, and it is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection.
It is another form of Phra Upakhut. Created as a gesture of looking up at the sky, pausing the sun temporarily for me to catch up with the meal Shows the fertility, wealth and greatness of you because Even the sun had to stop with the power of Phra Upakut who was very powerful. There is a story that before the Lord Buddha passed away He prophesied that Phra Upagut would be the one who inherited and protected Buddhism like a Buddha. In the future, it will be a devil slayer who comes to destroy various rituals. Buddhist way and the devil will loosen his mischievousness and agree to live in the Buddhist temple.
Phra Upakhut is an arahant who has the power to suppress Mara. In the post-Buddha era He came to help vanquish the devil who came to destroy Buddhist ceremonies during the reign of King Asoka the Great.In "Wednesday Full Moon" or "Peng Pud Day". Is the full moon day that falls on Wednesday.
This year there is only one day, which is December 14, 2016, the 15th waxing moon of the 1st month. It is believed that "Phra Upakut" who is endowed with prestige and has a long life has a mother who is a fish. Hibernates in the ocean are still alive and will go up for alms on Wednesday night, the 15th lunar day, which northerners call the day.
"Peng Pud" or "Pen Phut" is the origin of the midnight alms giving tradition.