Phra Ngan Statue

RM866

• Guards against black magic and negativity.
• Offers guidance in spiritual matters.
• Provides assistance in business matters.
• Grants success in endeavors and goals.
• Enhances charisma and personal influence.
• Brings luck and financial abundance.
• Assists in love and relationship matters.
• Grants powerful protection and defense.

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Description

Phra Ngan is a mysterious and potent deity revered primarily in Thailand but also in neighboring regions. Distinct from the main Buddhist pantheon, it possesses an aura of mystique and is often associated with both Buddhist and animistic practices, merging the boundaries between religion and folk belief. Originating from ancient Siamese and possibly Khmer lore, Phra Ngan is traditionally considered a guardian spirit. Unlike conventional deities, he’s recognized more for his powers than for any specific moral compass. Devotees turn to him for a variety of reasons—be it protection, attraction, or enhancing fortune, especially in gambling. His diverse range of powers is a testament to his multifaceted nature, blurring the lines between a guardian spirit, a deity, and a magic charm. In terms of appearance, Phra Ngan often dons a crowned warrior-like figure with a blend of features from different beliefs—sometimes appearing almost demon-like, suggesting his formidable powers. Amulets and statues of Phra Ngan are especially popular, believed to bestow upon their owners protection against harm and the ability to attract wealth or love. Rituals involving Phra Ngan can be intricate, often requiring specific chants, offerings, and sometimes even tattoos. Those initiated into the deeper practices surrounding this deity are believed to possess heightened spiritual powers and are sought after for their abilities to harness Phra Ngan’s energy for various purposes. However, with power also comes respect and caution. Devotees are often reminded to approach Phra Ngan with sincerity and not to misuse the powers granted. Neglect or disrespect can lead to misfortunes, emphasizing the deity’s dual nature—both protective and vengeful. In summary, it embodies a blend of ancient folklore, spiritual practices, and contemporary beliefs, serving as a testament to the evolving nature of faith and the intricate tapestry of Thai spiritual culture.

Additional information

Weight 136 g
Dimensions 4.4 × 1.6 × 9.2 cm
Attributes

Blocks Black Magic, Charisma & Attraction, Good Luck, Protection, Spiritual Guidance, Wealth & Prosperity

Classification

Deity