Lucky fish Pla Kad – Complete ritual set consecrated by Luang Phor Nuam
This exceptional sacred ensemble is dedicated to the Pla Kad , the famous Siamese fighting fish, a symbol of resilience, flowing fortune, and victory over obstacles . It was personally consecrated by the Venerable Luang Phor Nuam of Wat Po Sri Charoen (Suphanburi Province), a master respected for his ancient rituals related to wealth and protection.
This rare set brings together several powerful ritual items, housed in a traditional terracotta pot adorned with nine protective Buddhas . Each piece has been blessed according to the temple's method, with recitation of the Mahasene kata, invocations for prosperity, and activation of the Pla Kad power.
Composition of the set
- 1 Pla Kad in bronze – symbol of flowing luck and victory.
- 2 small Meedh Moh ritual daggers – to cut off negative energies and protect the home.
- Multicoloured Sarira relic beads – reliquary beads linked to purity and accumulated merit.
- 1 terracotta pot decorated with nine Buddhas – the most auspicious form of the sacred number 9 (nine energies of success).
This type of object is traditionally placed in a shop, a home altar or an office in order to attract: wealth, customers, good luck, protection, business opportunities and stable energy for the home.
Features
- 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Nuam
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Po Sri Charoen (Suphanburi)
- ✨ Deity: Pla Kad – symbol of fortune and victory
- 📐 Dimensions: 12 cm x 7 cm
- ⚓ Weight: 215 grams
In Thai folklore, the Pla Kad is seen as a fearless guardian, capable of repelling unseen enemies while attracting favorable currents of fortune. When placed in a consecrated vessel and surrounded by Meedh Moh daggers and Sarira relics, it is said to call forth shifting luck , unexpected opportunities, and lightning-fast protection. This ensemble forms a veritable miniature altar , an open door to flowing abundance, ready to circulate in your life or home.