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Women have always ruled over commodities, produce, trade, the marketplace, business, agriculture, gold, precious metals, coins, investments, land, wealth!
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as a thai person i think the reason why toa apollo chose to date a nang-kwak was partly because she's one of the kindest deities we have. his ass would NOT survive a date with a thai dryad.
#wait until he sees thai ghosts#the olympians: apollo hasn't slept in ten days#artemis: he's just had a trip to thailand that's all#trials of apollo
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Pode dar sugestões de sobrenomes chineses e coreanos (mas que fujam do kim, lee, choi e park)
claro, pompurin, estarei deixando alguns aqui e espero que algum lhe agrade!
chineses: cai, chen, dong, fang, gao, guo, huang, li, liu, lu, peng, tan, tian, wang, wong, wu, xie, xu, yan, yang, zhang, zhao, zhu.
coreanos: ahn, bae, cho, do, go, han, heo, im, jang, ji, jo, ju, jung, kang, ko, kwak, min, na, nang, noh, roh, ryu, yang, yoon e yun.
#♡ · ✉️ : respondidas#♡ · 🌿 : name help#chinese surname#korean surname#name help#♡ · sobrenomes#( rinn a poderosa chefinha )
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item # K23D25
VERY RARE Nang Kwak Luang Phu Tim, Nua Nga Gae. A hand carving ivory Nang Kwak figurine, a spirit or household divinity of Thai folklore, a Wealth Fetching Deity seating on her knees, raising her right arm in a beckoning gesture to bring wealth & prosperity to your business / shop / house., made by Luang Phu Tim of Wat Lahan Rai, Rayong Province in BE 2518 (CE 1975).
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“The ivory or tusk of an elephant is viewed as a symbol of power, protection, wisdom and good luck with spiritual power.”
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BEST FOR: “Kaa Kaai Dee, Chareon-rung-reuang, Chok-laap, Gae-jon” which means it helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, and to live a glorious life with success and career advancement plus safety, and away from poverty. This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy. Nang Kwak attracts wealth, abundance, prosperity, good luck, good fortune, happiness, purity and positive things to come, success in career, in love, and in relationships. Being away from cycle of poverty, and having multiple streams of income while building wealth. Changing your luck from bad to good. It helps build confidence with positive feedback from people around you. Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Klawklad Plodpai (it pushes you away from all danger). Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people.
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Nang Kwak
Nang Kwak (Thai: นางกวัก) is a spirit or household divinity of Thai folklore. She brings wealth & prosperity. Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring luck, especially in the form of money, to the household. She is the patron Deity of all Merchants and Salesmen and can be seen in almost every business establishment in Thailand.
Thai people like to have a figurine or cloth poster (called a Pha Yant,or Yantra Cloth) of this goddess in their home or shop, where it is often placed by the shrine. Some people also wear amulets with her figure around the neck, which is a logical development, due to the fact that many people in Thailand must travel around to sell their wares, which makes a portable Nang Kwak amulet the obvious choice for such a person.
Legends
Although Nang Kwak is more a figure of popular folklore than a religious deity, there are Buddhist legends that seek to incorporate her into the Buddhist fold.
One Buddhist legend presents Nang Kwak as Nang Supawadee. About 2500 years ago, before or during the time when Buddhism was beginning to spread, in the small town of Michikasandhanakara, in the Indian province of Sawadtii, there was a married couple, Sujidtaprahma and his wife Sumanta, who had a daughter named Supawadee. They were merchants who sold small amounts of wares on the markets, only earning just enough to maintain their small family from day to day. One day, they were discussing their hopes and dreams for the future, and decided that they should try to expand their business to make more profit and begin to think of being able to save something for their old age.
As a result of this conversation, they decided to try to afford to buy a gwian (cart) in order to use to travel with and sell their wares to other towns and villages. They also then brought wares from the other towns to sell in Sawadtii and Michigaasandhanakara when they returned. Sometimes, Supawadee would ask to tag along for the ride, and help them. One day, as Supawadee was helping her parents to sell wares in a distant town, she was lucky to be able to hear a sermon by Phra Gumarn Gasaba Thaera; she was so convinced and moved by his sermon, that she took refuge in the Triple Gem. When Gasaba Thaera saw her faith and devotion, he collected all his powers of thought and concentration, for he was an Arahant, and bestowed blessings of good fortune and luck in salesmanship on Nang Supawadee and her Family.
Another story tells of Nang Kwak living on a higher plane of existence: Nang Kwak was the daughter of Pu Chao Khao Khiao, meaning ‘Grandfather Lord of the Green Mountain’ (Khao Khiao). Pu Chao Khao Khiao was a Lord of the Chatu Maha Rachika realm (one of the lower levels of Heaven - an Asura realm of giants and pretas). His other name is ‘Pra Panasabodee’, and he is the Lord of the forest and places where wild plants grow. In that time, there was an Asura demon called To Kok Khanak (also known as ‘To Anurak’). To Kok Khanak was a good friend of Pu Chao Khao Khiao, who had been attacked by Phra Ram (the hero of Ramakien, Thai version of the Ramayana), who had thrown a Kok tree at him which pierced his chest and carried him through space to be pinned to the side of Pra Sumen. In addition, Pra Ram cursed him with the following magic spell: ‘Until your descendants weave a Civara monks robe from lotus petals, and offer it to Pra Sri Ariya Maedtrai (Maitreya the future Buddha) your curse will not be lifted.’
After this, Nang Prachant, the daughter of Lord Kok Khanag had to serve her father, spending the days and nights trying to weave a Civara robe from lotus petals, in order to have it ready for offering to Pra Sri Ariya Maedtrai who will descend to become enlightened in a future age. Meanwhile To Kok Khanak had to remain cursed and pinned to Pra Sumen and his daughter was in a dire situation without her father to help run things. Since she had to spend all her time weaving the Civara, she had no time to sell things or make money, nor time to run a shop. When Chao Khao Khiaw heard this, he felt compassion and sent his daughter Nang Kwak to go stay with her. Because of her merit, Nang Kwak caused merchants and rich nobles to flock to Nang Prachant’s home and bestow gifts of gold, silver and money on her. Nang Prachant became wealthy and led a comfortable life.
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Khun Paen Love Pendant Thai Buddha Amulet Necklace Nang Kwak Guman Thong Success View Availability In Our Store
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Ace of Pentacles. Art by Taylor Hultquist-Todd, from Myths & Legends: An Illustrated Tarot.
Nang Kwak is the ace - a figure in Thai folklore thought to bring good prosperity.
#Taylor Hultquist-Todd#Myths & Legends#Ace of Coins#Ace#Coins#Minor Arcana#Tarot#Folklore#Thailand#Nang Kwak#Racial Diversity
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DEITIES: NANG KWAK
Her name means Beckoning Lady. Nang means lady and Kwak means to beckon.
Nang Kwak is much loved in Thailand. Stories about how she has helped people overcome financial difficulties appear on a regular basis in the media in Thailand.
She is most often seen wearing a traditional Thai dress. It is told her favorite color is red. Sometimes she holds the money bag in her left hand. That is her attribute.
She is almost always pictured in a sitting position. Most often she will wear a golden crown on her head.
Her rights hand seems to be waving. This is a beckoning motion is beleived to attract wealth and customers.
She is the one who attracts money. You may come across Mae in front of her name. Mae means mother and this tittle gives her extra honor.
Actually anyone with a strong urge to manifest wealth will have some kind of image, statue or amulet close by. Some prefer to make offerings to Nang Kwak. Offerings can be water bottles, flowers, white rice, sweets or make-up. Many may also burn incense sticks as a tribute to Nang Kwak.
There is a recitation dedicated to her, it can be found on YouTube in Thai language as "Nang Kwak katha".
Om Maha Siddhi Choke Art Wud Om-Great Luck Accomplishment Borom Phoo Jhow Khao Kiew-The Lord of Khao Kiew mountain Mee Loog Sao Koon Deow-He has a daughter Hai Cheu Wa Nang Gwak-Her name is Nang Gwak Chai Hen Chai Rak -Man see man love Yhing Hen Yhing Rak -Women see women love Pra Siddhi Hai Gae Gu -Grant me accomplishment Koon Roo Jak Tua Nah-People Know me Om Puak Phor Kha Pa Gu Teung Meung Maen-The merchants brought me to heaven Gu Dai Hua Waen Pantanan-I got a Pantanan ring Gu Kha Sarapad Gan-I sell all sort of good Gor Dai Gam Rai Klaew Klorng -I gain profit Gu Jak Kha Tong Tong Gor Dai Tiem Harb-I sell gold got a picul full Pieng One Nee Pen Roi-Just within a day is hundred Sarm Harb Ma Reuan-3 piculs got a house Sarm Deun Pen Setthi-3 months to be millionaire Sami Pen Phor Kha Sam Pao-My husband is a merchant selling Chinese Junk Pra Reu Jhow-Monk or god Pra Siddhi Hai Gae Loog Koon Deow Sawaha-Accomplishment granted to me alone.
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All right, but get ready for a wall of text, cause I gotta explain my reasoning for each Persona for each girl. And that's not all gonna fit into one ask. (I'd normally just write it myself, but my backlog has stuff I promised to do in 2015 so just gonna put it out there and hope someone else is inspired by it.)
Well first there would be Marcy, awakening her Persona in P4 style (confronting her hidden/rejected feelings) awakening first to Alice, based on the Lewis Carroll books. A girl seeking to escape the mundane. There’s probably a better “isekai” character, but Google isn't helping.) Her Persona’s next form should be based on where her character development goes in season 3, but I’d like to think (and hope) that Chang’e, a Moon Goddess who spent time in the mortal and divine realms.
Sasha would Awaken in Persona 5 style. (If you are unfamiliar, P5 has a character rebelling against something, be that a person, a system, or even their own expectations) Her Persona would be Boudica, the Warrior Queen that fought the Romans, based on being a warrior fighting Andrias. Second form would be Freya, Goddess of war and much more. This may seem straightforward, but I believe Sasha will spend a lot of s3 angry. At enemies, friends and herself. Hopefully she grows to be a protector.
Anne’s awakening would be based on P3’s style, a mix of life threatening situation and preexisting power. (So probably in a fight while using her Calamity power.) She’d get Dorothy, from the Oz book series. A girl dragged into another world who survives thanks to the bonds she makes. Her second Persona would be Nang Kwak, a Thai Goddess of Fortune and Prosperity. Part of her development has always been learning to accept her good points and a luck goddess suits that perfectly.
And that's it. Sorry for the wall of text, but most of my circle of friends either hasn't watched Amphibia, played Persona or know nothing about either. Just REALLY wanted to tell someone about the idea.
Not gonna lie, dude, these are pretty solid when it comes to giving the themes of each modern persona game and connecting it with the main girls, like these are well-thought-out!
Thank you for showcasing them because now I am considering the idea of Sasha awakening Persona 5 style, holy cow can you believe it! That would be the coolest cinematic to ever be witnessed by human eyes.
Also giving each girl a persona that matches their tradition or roots was very much appreciated, got me grinning a whole lot.
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Hand Carved Old Singha & Other Amulets of LP Derm
Hand Carved Old Singha & Other Amulets of LP Derm
A look at just a few of the plethora of Carved Ivory and Tooth, Wood, Bone Singha amulets of the Great LP Derm of Wat Nong Po, to bring the style of the various preferred artisans who carved them, and the appearance of natural aging of amulets which reage the Era of Luang Por Derm. Knowing how to estimate the age and recognise the effects of natural aging on an amulet, this assists in…
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Magicatalia Witch Description 37 (Nang Kwak)
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Nang Kwak: She is a Kinnnara who transforms into a Garuda and a Krasue with an intimidating nature. She intimidates her victims' happiness by flying around swiftly. Once her victims were intimidated, Nang Kwak will slowly transform into a Krasue by losing her parts.
Minions
Kuman Thong: They are the group of Kinnaris named after the household divinity of Thai folklore. They evoke the victim’s bad memories by singing or yelling. It gives enough time for Nang Kwak to steal their happiness.
She is the witch form of Sukhon Boonliang (Nyo! Thailand)
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Nokhook Nang Kwak version 2 3d model by @kaze_tee #toy #owl #designer https://www.instagram.com/p/BtnbycCFgXb/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1kajyyazpwbid
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item # K22F18
RARE Pra Buddha Kwak, Nua Waek Man, Luang Phor Guay, Wat Khositaram. A Wealth Fetching Buddha, raising his right arm in a beckoning gesture to bring wealth to the amulet owner. Made from many types of holy powder blended with tung oil, and the content or material of this amulet is as the same as the famous Pra Waek Maan Luang Phor Guay, Nua Pong Namman (holy powder blended with tung oil), BE 2500. Made by Luang Phor Guay of Wat Khositaram (Wat Ban Khae or Wat Luang Phor Guay), Chai Nat Province after BE 2500 (CE 1957).
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BEST FOR: Pra Buddha Kwak increases lucky fortune, brings good luck and prosperity, Pra Buddha Kwak helps tempt your customers to buy whatever you are selling, and it helps attract new customers and then keep them coming back, and to live a glorious life with success and career advancement plus safety, and away from poverty. This amulet has a tendency to draw positive energy. Pra Buddha Kwak attracts wealth, abundance, prosperity, good luck, good fortune, happiness, purity and positive things to come, success in career, in love, and in relationships. Being away from cycle of poverty, and having multiple streams of income while building wealth. Changing your luck from bad to good. It helps build confidence with positive feedback from people around you. Metta Maha Niyom (it makes people around you love you, be nice to you, and willing to support you for anything), Klawklad Plodpai (it brings safety, and pushes you away from all danger), Kongkraphan (it makes you invulnerable to all weapon attack), Nang Nieow, a rock-hard skin that is completely impervious to damage with bludgeoning or piercing weapons, Maha-ut (it stops gun from shooting at you), Ponggan Poot-pee pee-saat Kunsai Mondam Sa-niat jan-rai Sat Meepit (it helps ward off evil spirit, demon, bad ghost, bad omen, bad spell, curse, accursedness, black magic, misfortune, doom, and poisonous animals). And this amulet helps protect you from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. And the force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap in this amulet puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.
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“ขอศิษย์ทั้งหลายอย่าอดอย่าอยากอย่ายากอย่าจนอย่าต่ำกว่าคนอย่าจนกว่าเขา”
“All of my Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees) will be away from destitution, failure, hardship & difficulty in living, poverty, inferiority, and deterioration in quality of life.”
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Luang Phor Guay was highly respected by Luang Phor Pare of Wat Pikulthong, Singburi Province. Many Batches of Luang Phor Pare’s amulets were blessed by Luang Phor Guay first, Luang Phor Pare would bring them to Luang Phor Guay and ask Luang Phor Guay to bless them for him before the Grand Blessing Ceremonies…
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*All of the amulet made by Luang Phor Guay, the last mantra that Luang Phor Guay blessed on amulets was “The Khata Sà-tón Klap (The Bouncing Back Mantra)”. The force of the bad intentions / activities / behaviors from your enemies hitting you, the Khata Sà-tón Klap puts an equal force back onto them, meaning those bad intentions / activities / behaviors bounce back up to your enemies.
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LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay was an abbot of Wat Kositaram (Wat Ban Khae), Chainat Province living between (BE 2448 to BE 2522)
Luang Phor Guay was a disciple of many Legendary Guru Monks, for instance;
- The Holy Luang Phu Tao of Wat Kaang Kaao, a senior brotherhood of Luang Phu Suk of Wat Pak Klong Makham-tao
- The Holy Luang Phu Sri of Wat Pra Prang
- The Holy Luang Phor Derm of Wat Nong Pho
The supernatural power of Luang Phor Guay experienced by his Looksit (disciples / followers /adherents/ worshippers / devotees)
1)An ability to know the future.
2)An ability to shoot clay ball bullets from a sling bow with cursive path (line of fire) to any targets Luang Phor Guay wanted, no matter how far they were.
3)An ability to make a ring to be put on anybody’s fingers no matter where they were by blowing rings from Luang Phor Guay’s palms.
4)Photo shootings without Luang Phor Guay’s permission, those photos would be blurry or camera malfunctions.
5)An ability to make people who just visited Luang Phor Guay not to recognize Luang Phor Guay after leaving Luang Phor Guay.
6)An ability to stop gun from firing at him or anyone
7)An ability to make gun malfunction by squeezing out a piece of cloth in his hands.
8)An ability to make ants to return to their nest hole.
9)An ability to bless chicken food, and made chickens eat it if the chickens or the chicken eggs were stolen, and later eaten by the thieves, the thieves would got Dermatophytosis or Ringworm on their skins.
10)An ability to use a rock tying up with a robe, and beat up his looksit, and looksit felt no pain.
11)An ability to stop the gun from firing by saying “the gun jammed”.
12)An ability to treat people with headache by pinching their own thumbs.
13)An ability to heal people with broken bones.
14)An ability to replace the pain during child labor from wives to their husbands.
15)An ability to turn a man to both a crocodile, and then a tiger or vice versa.
16)An ability to turn midrib of a banana leaf to a green snake, and a loincloth belt to a cobra.
17)An ability to turn leaves of Maerua siamensis (Kurz) Pax tree to wasps.
18)An ability to turn a joss stick wrapped with red paper to a Siamese fighting fish.
19)An ability to hold burning charcoal in his hands
20)An ability to pick anything that his hand could hold from anyplace, no matter how far they were.
21)Luang Phor Guay’s message to his looksit would come true.
22)An ability to make his amulets floating in the water or flying in the air.
23)An ability to command wasps to sting any people he wanted. And command turtles to search for anybody he wanted.
24)An ability to toss his amulets into the air, and those amulets were flying to people whom he wanted to give amulets to, no matter where they lived.
25)An ability to know if his Looksit were assaulted or in danger, no matter where they were at.
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THE AMULETS OF LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay made and blessed all of his amulets by himself. Mon Pra Gaan, the Lord Kala in Sanskrit, the Pra Gaan Mantra, the one who is beyond time (death) and universe and all life within, and the god of death. Those who have good intentions of using Luang Phor Guay’s amulets would be blessed, those who are not will be doomed. And all amulets made by Luang Phor Guay, at the final of blessing ritual, Luang Phor Guay would end with Khata Sa-ton-klap. Such Khata has a power that helps protect amulet wears from manipulators, backstabbers, and toxic people. Not only protection from those kind of people, but also people who are thinking a “bad” thought about the amulet wearers will also be doomed.
REMARK: According to Looksit (disciples / followers / adherents / worshippers / devotees) of Luang Phor Guay, Luang Phor Guay made amulets every day to release his mind power (Grasin Fire) that generated heat in his body, and Luang Phor Guay NEVER made amulets for sale. Luang Phor Guay just gave amulets to anybody he wanted.
THE BLESSING PROCESS OF AMULETS OF LUANG PHOR GUAY
Luang Phor Guay blessed his amulets at the 7 times of the day firstly in the early morning, in the late morning, in the afternoon, in the late afternoon, in the evening, in the late evening, and at midnight. These 7 times of blessing was said to be the blessing process of Black Magic, and to prolong/extent the lives of people who wear his amulets in case that people’s lifespan on earth are shorten by their bad karma. And only best guru monks or Best white robe masters could perform such rituals. Luang Phor Guay would pick the day on auspicious constellations (Rerk Mongkon), master of devil constellations (Rerk Boon Phraya Maan), and criminal constellations (Jora Rerk). Luang Phor Guay said that the Rerk Boon Phraya Maan, and Jora Rerk are constellations that help criminals, and evil people to successfully commit their crimes, and amulets of Luang Phor Guay would perform miracles to persuade those bad people to believe in good and bad karma, then they will return to support Buddhism, and finally, they will be decent citizens.
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DIMENSION: 3.40 cm high / 2.40 cm wide / 0.70 cm thick
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i've been wrestling with whether or not it would be in poor taste to portray addisons paying tribute to nang kwak (patron deity of merchants and salesmen, brings good fortune to businesses, sometimes compared to manekineko) but also when i tried to find art of nang kwak i was faced with a bazillion NFTs of her so whatever i guess.
undyne going nuts during songkran (thai water festival). ghosts drinking strawberry fanta. *immediately runs out of ideas*
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招財女神小金身 Nangkuat (高10cm) 可放置家中,車內,店面,辦公室等等 ✦聖物名稱:#招財女神小金身 ✦功效: 助人緣, 異性緣, 助事業, 助生意, 招正偏財, 助家庭和諧, 保平安, 辟邪避險, 帶來好運 ✦開光: KRUBA ALIYACHART 招財女神可為善信帶來福運 帶來生意興旺,事業順利 帶來家庭和睦,幸福美滿 帶來福運 帶來興旺發達,事業精進 帶來家庭和睦,幸福美滿 使人感到仁慈魅力,人見人愛 招財女神nang kwak可帶來財富,讓生意興旺,增加客人的購買欲,商品暢銷熱賣,亦可增加個人魅力,招來更多的人緣。招財女神不會帶來任何壞處,只會令人事事順心,善意的行為必會必得好報,心想事成,財源廣進。 招財女神(南掘 南瓦 南卦 南刮 nang kwak )是泰國較為出名的一尊財神。在泰國的佛牌或者神像當中,這位招財女神一般以穿著古代的服裝淑女形象出現, 戴著精美的發飾,慈祥安靜而又莊嚴。招財女神的法像以跪姿呈現,優雅的跪坐在金色基座上,且上臂和手腕都戴有金鐲子,左邊腿上放有錢袋,視覺上就非常的帶財。就像我們中國人喜歡供奉關二爺一樣,在泰國以及喜歡泰國佛牌的生意人都喜歡在自己的店內供奉一尊招財女神。可以說在泰國,最常見的佛像,除了四面神之外,就是招財女神了。 招財女神,泰語稱(南掘),民間相傳為泰國一大戶人家之獨女,心地善良,樂於助人,死後人們為紀念她,制作此佛像。招財女神的造型多以泰國古代淑女形象,穿著泰國古代的服裝,頭發整齊束起,戴上精美的發飾,上臂和手腕都戴有金鐲子,常常是坐像,外型端莊。其舉手的法相,意味著可帶來財運及人緣。 一般招財女神nang kwak對店面招攬生意有很好的效果,不少商店證實,自從店內供奉了招財女神後,生意真果然比以前大有提升使,客人們也樂意走進店裏消費,店內生意興隆。也能對創業以及要開店人士更有很大的幫助! https://www.instagram.com/p/CIQZsvTlHfq/?igshid=14h803o543ilv
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Puella Magi AU: Sukhon Boonliang (Nyo! Thailand)
Name: Sukhon Boonliang
Age: 18
Grade: 6th grade of High School
Appearance: Sukhon has a long straight black hair and a pair of brown eyes.
Family: She lives with her older brother, Chaiya (Thailand)
Personality: Sukhorn is a cheerful and modest lady. Compared to her older brother, Chaiya, she’s more laid back and an ambivert. She and her older brother can be ongoing and knows how to treat others with respect. Her hobbies are taking pictures, dancing either modern or traditional, and rarely do martial arts with Chaiya. Also, she loves cooking, especially Mango sticky rice, and cute elephants. Sukhon is the childhood friend of Quan (Nyo! Vietnam) and Thant (Myanmar), alongside with their younger siblings. They used to be close friends until there is a conflict between Chaiya and Thant. It was too personal for her to handle, which developed trust issues towards Thant and Nyunt (Nyo! Myanmar). It took a long time to fix their friendship, but Sukhon can’t forget about it. On the other hand, she’s very close to Quan and has a crush on him. He was the one who comforted her since their conflict with Thant and Nyunt. She also gets along with his sister’s best friends, Achariya (Cambodia), Sengphet (Nyo! Laos), and their siblings. Though, she got intimidated by Achariya and her brother. She has a respect for Rama (India) and Menaka (Nyo! India). They get along not just their similarities in culture, but their personalities. Sukhorn is known for being a social butterfly to her friends and classmates. She wanted them to a cheerful atmosphere, although she can be too selfless. Due to her selflessness, her friends had a conflict, and it made her more worried. Instead of showing that expression, she smiles until the end. She believes that there is a different meaning about smiles.
Soul gem: Her soul gem is a yellow Lotus petal which locates on her headdress.
Wish: Her wish is to make everyone smile and not worry about her or cause problems.
Weapon: Krabi Krabong (Thai Swords)
Outfit: She wears a Pha Biang dress consists of a yellow Sabai (shawl-like garment) and a sky blue Sinh (a tubular skirt). Also, she wears a pair of gold doll shoes, a gold headdress, and gold accessories. Her palette is from FGO’s Ganesha.
Witch form: Her witch form is Nang Kwak, named after the Thai spirit of Luck. Nang Kwak is a hybrid of a kinnari, garuda, and a krasue. She is the Witch of Smiles who destroys her victim’s happiness. She appears as a cheerful kinnara, until her victims were intimidated. If her victims became more intimidated, the higher the chance for Nang Kwak to steal their happiness. She will transform as garuda and a krasue, to make her victims get intimidated. Her Labyrinth is similar to the Temple of Wat Po in Bangkok, Thailand.
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