Phra Pikanet

S$99

• Grants protection and wards off dangers.
• Brings good luck and prosperity.
• Enhances business and financial success.
• Assists in attracting positive opportunities.
• Offers blessings and spiritual support.
• Fosters charm and persuasive influence.
• Guards against negative energies and entities.
• Promotes overall well-being and happiness.

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Description

Ganesha, also known as Phra Pikanet in Thailand, is one of the most well-known and worshipped deities in the Hindu Pantheon and Asia. Phra Pikanet is the son of Shiva and Parvati, the Hindu God governing the life force and the earth-mother. His image is found throughout Asia in various forms. Phra Pikanet’s elephant head makes him easy to be identified.

There are many representations of Phra Pikanet images, and their pattern changes over time. For example, he can be portrayed dancing, standing, playing, sitting, or fighting. On top of that, its statue typically comes with four or eight arms and holds various symbolic objects.

Phra Pikanet’s items and traits contain interesting symbolism to remind devotees. His big head represents thinking big. Small eyes to concentrate. Large ears to listen more. A Smallmouth to talk less. Large stomach to digest all good and bad things in life. The axe cut off all bonds of worldly attachment, the rope to pull the devotee to their nearest goal. The mouse represents keeping all desire under control. The trunk symbolizes high efficiency and adaptability. A broken tusk signifies sacrifice. A Bowl of offerings tells the world is at your feet and there for your asking. The lotus symbolizes purity. The sweets are the rewards of accomplishment.

Additional information

Weight 10 g
Dimensions 2.3 × 0.9 × 3.8 cm
Attributes

Blocks Black Magic, Charisma & Attraction, Courage & Strength, Good Luck, Protection

Classification

Deity