These statuettes represent Phra Pikanet, the Thai form of Ganesha, presented here in a particularly rare fortune aspect. They were consecrated in 1988 by the very venerable Luang Phor Dooh of Wat Sakai, in Ayutthaya province.
Phra Pikanet is revered in Thailand as a deity of wisdom, success, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles. On these statuettes, he adopts a gesture reminiscent of the fortune goddess Mae Nang Kwak, a traditional symbol for attracting customers, commercial luck, and abundance.
He also holds a fortune bag, an element directly associated with the arrival of wealth, material success, and the blessing of professional activities. This iconography thus combines the powers of Phra Pikanet and Mae Nang Kwak in a single sacred form.
The base of these statuettes contains various relics and ancient amulets. Over time, these sacred elements have become covered with white relic crystals called Phra That, a phenomenon traditionally considered a sign of spiritual purity and blessing.
Features:
- đ Master: Very Venerable Luang Phor Dooh
- đ Temple: Wat Sakai
- đ Province: Ayutthaya
- âš Deity: Phra Pikanet
- đ« Benefits/Powers: Fortune, success, prosperity, customer attraction, removal of obstacles, commercial luck
- đ Dimensions:
- â Weight:
These statuettes are distinguished by their rich symbolism: the raised hand attracts opportunities, the fortune bag preserves abundance, and the presence of relics in the base reinforces their sacred dimension. They are particularly suitable for merchants, entrepreneurs, artists, artisans, and individuals wishing to promote the success of their projects.
đ In the golden glow of Phra Pikanet, wisdom opens paths while fortune approaches silently. The calling hand, the receiving bag, and the crystallized relics in the base form a complete talisman of prosperity, blessing, and sacred abundance. đ