LP Yaem, Wat Sam Ngam - Wealthy Nang Kwak Bucha Red & Blue Robe BE2557

Consecrated By LP Tae's Lineage, LP Yaem

Superb Money & Wealthy Luck - Wealth Goddess For all Business Owners & Sales Person To Bring Good Luck & Money!!!


Size – 11 cm wide x 18 cm height

Best To Be placed at home/office/retail shop to worship~









The Story Of Nang Kwak


" Nang Kwak is a benevolent goddess. She is deemed to bring good business that makes the business owner earn a lot of profit. So, she can be seen in almost every businesses in Thailand. "

The legend of Nang Kwak, is something that occurred a long time ago, before or during the time when Buddhism was beginning to spread, about 2500 years ago. The legend tells that, in the Indian province of Sawathee in the small town of Michigaasandhanakara (มิจฉิกาสันฑนคร)There was a married couple whose names were Mr. Sujidtaprahma (สุจิตตพราหมณ์ ) and Mrs. Sumanta (สุมณฑา), who had a daughter named Supawadee (สุภาวดี).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, also then bringing wares from the other towns to sell in Sawathee and Michigaasandhanakara when they returned.

Sometimes, Supawadee their daughter, 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 Gasabatera (พระกุมารกัสสปเถร); she was so convinced, and moved by his sermon, that she took refuge in the Triple Gem.

When Gasabatera saw her faith and devotion, he collected all his powers of thought and concentration of an Arahant* (for indeed Pra Gasabatera was and Arahant*), and bestowed blessings of good fortune and luck in salesmanship on Nang Supawadee and her Family. In addition, Pra Gasabatera increased the power for the blessing to make the magic stronger every time that Nang Supawadee would attend and listen to Dharma teachings with such devotion as she had this time.

Nang Kwak In the next town they went to to sell wares, Nang Supawadee received the opportunity to listen to the preachings of Phra Siwaliitera (พระศิวลีเถร), who was also in the business of wandering around preaching the Dharma as taught by Lord Buddha Sakyamuni. Nang Supawadee received teachings from this master, and thus became extremely well versed and knowledgeable in Dhamma.

Phra Sivali bestowed blessings of Metta upon her for her diligent efforts to follow and understand the practice of Dharma.Phra Sivali tera was different from normal beings and had a strange event marking his birth; namely that, he remained in his mother's womb for a period of 7 years 7 months and 7 days before being born in the world.This cause Phra Sivali to be endowed with extremely strong mind powers, which, when he concentrated all his mental power and effort to bestow the Metta blessing upon the young Supawadee, the result was an especially strong effect to the blessing he gave.

Due to these blessings gained from the two saints, it came to notice that every time Nang Supawadee came along for the rinde on her parents' cart, sales were fantastic and all the goods were always sold in no time at all! As the when Nang Supawadee did not accompany them on their market sounds; sales were pretty meager in comparison. Her parents decided that their fortune would be best if they had their daughter Supawadee accompany them always on their sales rounds because they believed that the good fortune was to do with the blessings and merit she had with her.

This brought such great fortune upon the family, that in a short time they became extremely wealthy merchants.

Once they had already become pretty wealthy, Mr. Sujidtaprahma received the opportunity to hear some Dharma teachings from the Lord Buddha himself; he was filled with faith and reverence, and as a result of this, began to practice Dharma practice and reached the attainment of Sotapanna ( โสดาบัณ- Sodaban, in Thai) which is otherwise known as "Stream Enterer".

Supawadee's father then donated a park called "Ampatagawan" (อัมพาฎกวัน), for the Bhikkhus to rest and take shelter in, as well as building a Vihara (shrine and salon) for the Monastics, as a temple within the grounds.The temple was named "Wat Machigaasandharaam" ( วัดมัจฉิกาสัณฑาราม).

Pra Sutamma Tera was invited to be Abbot of the temple. Mr.Sujidtaprahma, who was very well known for being a person who would go out of his way to help others, and a good hearted generous fellow, would ask people on his selling rounds if anyone was going the same way and wished to hitch a ride with him. Sometimes there would be as many as a thousand people wishing to accompany him, which he never refused, always fulfilling their wishes, regardless of if they were followers of the Buddha like himself or not.

The many people who got to ride with him noticed the amazing power of Metta Mahaniyom of his daughter Nang Supawadee, whose blessings had caused her parents to become wealthy merchant moguls, and thus began to worship her as a cause of good fortune in selling and business matters.

After many years, Sujidtaprahma and his wife Mrs Sumanta became old and passed away - their blessed daughter Supawadee also became old and eventually had to pass on to the next life, and left her body behind.

But her legend lived on in the hearts for all the people who had adopted her as the patron saint and magical deva of all merchants, praying to her and making offerings to increase merit and receive great fortune in business dealings.Anyone wishing to have good luck in their sales would seek out an image or statue of Nang Supawadee and make Pojja offerings to her, inviting her spirit to come and reside in the statue or image, and bring them luck, as Supawadee had always done whilst riding on her father's cart.

All of 4 different castes of the Indian Hindu caste system adopted the practice; Brahmins, Royalty, Medics, and even Sudhras were seen to worship and respect Nang Kwak. The practice of making Bucha to Nang Kwak became ever more widespread, due to tales of many merchants practising Bucha Nang Kwak, and becoming extremely wealthy; This caused people in all four directions of the compass to adopt the practice.


The practice of praying to Nang Kwak was adopted by the Thais as Buddhism and the Brahmin faith came to Thailand, and is as proliferant today as it ever was in ancient times! The Brahmins, who are practitioners of Kata in a very big way, brought the statues of Nang Kwak here with them, changing the posture of the statue from that of a lady sitting on a cart, to that of a lady sitting in a shop waving to beckon customers.

First of all before anybody, the Brahmins used it for their own business, but when they saw that people in Thailand believed in the powers of Nang Kwak, they began to make the statues here too, chanting and invoking the kata and blessing the statues to sell to other Thai Merchants for making Bucha to.Nang Supawadee then received her new and more commonly know name, due to her sitting and waving position in the new statue form "Nang Kwak" (waving lady - Kwak means to wave and beckon with the hand).

General Enhancements & Effects:
  • Boost Your Businesses/Sales, & Wealth Fetching, Gambling Luck
  • Attracting/Driving In Customers for Sales or Businesses
Especially For Users working in Sales Or Running Their Own Businesses

Materials – made from mixed holy powders & soils 

Famous & Popular In Thailand & Can Be See In Most Retail Shops In Bangkok

Nang Kwak is a benevolent spirit. She is deemed to bring good business that makes the business owner earn a lot of profit. So, she can be seen in almost every businesses in Thailand.






LP Yaem Reblessing the amulets & bucha~

LP Yaem is highly revered and respected for his powerful mind developed from meditation and mantra, ancient astrology, traditional medicine, magic drawing and incantation, his amulets and mindfulness in Buddhism way. LP Yam has knowledge of Visha (magic) and has been studied the art of making Powerful Kumantong from LP Tae, Wat Sam Ngam.

Interesting Facts on LP Tae –

Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!!! Highest Quality!!!

Siam Gallery’s Clients experienced Remarkable Improvements in life after trusting Siam Gallery. In life, we meet people that have evil intentions when we faced downturns or heart broken, despite not helping us they choose to cheat our money to purchase their amulets that will HARM us or are simply FAKES. Don’t be fooled by & waste your money on those questionable amulets…

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Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

All Amulets Are Limited, So Act Now !!! 100% Directly From Temples !!! Don’t Miss Out !!!

Subject To Courier Fee, Shipping Worldwide & Case Wrapping Fee (Optional)

Accept PayPal, Bank Transfer, Western Union

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Rare Honey Comb Tarkut For Great Charm, Loving-Kindness & Attraction Magic

Great Charming Takrut For Great Charisma, Loving-Kindness & Attraction Magic

Last 1 Pcs From Old Inventory


Size: 1 cm wide x 3.5 cm Height

Can Wear Below Waist Level (In Pocket/Bag)

Why honey comb (beehive) to make this magic amulet???

1) All bees stored their honey & pollen inside symbolise *Abundance*
2) Bee reproduces inside & raise their younger bees symbolise *Fertility*
3) Only one Queen Bee will survive in a Bee Hive & mate with several others symbolise *Queen Of Charm*



General Enhancements & Effect:
Boost Your Attraction, Charm, Loving-kindness & Increase your Sex Appeal (Maha Saney)

Especially For Users:
  • To seek new partners or soul mate in life ( As Attractive Like A Queen Bee)
  • Reduce quarrels and conflicts with your partners
(Use it for the right purpose, don’t abuse the magic of the amulet)

Composition Of Materials:
Made from Honey Comb (Beehive) & Herbs











Kruba Baeng begins his pilgrims into the deep Laos forest to practice spiritual arts in healing and Laos Magic. In BE 2521, at the age of 25 year, Kruba Baeng entered the priesthood to continue his spiritual training until BE 2536, where he recieved news of his father falling ill with symptoms of paralysis. Soon he returned to continue his training and was promoted to a higher priesthood in BE 2550. Kruba Baeng is knowledgeable in the Dhamma and Laos magical arts.

He is well known and respected for his Salika Birds Amulets and said to be the most beautiful in Thailand, thus Thai locals named him as “The Salika King".  Kruba Baeng and Kruba Kissana went through training under the same master, known as Archan Singharas, whom was a Lersi. When coming to seniority, Kruba Baeng is senior than Kruba Kissana. Kruba Baeng is a keeper of the traditional methodology in making effective and powerful Salika Amulets.

Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!!! Highest Quality!!!

Discover Why Our Customers Keep Coming Back For More?http://siamgallery.blogspot.sg/p/customer-testimonials.html

Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

All Amulets Are Limited, So Act Now !!! 100% Directly From Temples !!! Don’t Miss Out !!!

Subject To Courier Fee, Shipping Worldwide & Case Wrapping Fee (Optional)

Accept PayPal, Bank Transfer, Western Union.

For More Info: Email/Whatsapp/Line/Wechat/Call no. to: siamgallery.sg@gmail.com / +65 90254185 / siam-gallery

Special Pikanet/Ganesha With Colourful Holy Gemstones

The Deity Of Accomplishment, As Well As The Remover Of Obstacles & Brings Success !!!

Unique Flower Fragrance From The Amulet


Size: 3.3 cm wide x 4 cm Height~



Especially Good For Students (Education), Knowledge, Wisdom and Enhancing Learning & Focusing!!!



General Enhancements & Effects:
  • Boosting Your Loving-kindness (Metta) & Charm
  • Enhancing Your Wealth Fetching & Business/Sales Luck, Secure Good fortune to Prosperity
  • Enhancing Your Wisdom, Learning & Focusing Power
  • Successful in different aspects of your life & Overcome Obstacles & Challenges
  • Protection against dangers

Materials:
Kruba Krissana's Mixed Holy powder, Holy soils, Magical Gemstones,108 Types of Herbs and Flowers powder 

Must Wear Above Waist



Kruba Krissana followed Phra Kruba Pu on tudong to Cambodia and Laos. Kruba Krissana spent 10 years studying Buddhist Holy Texts and practiced meditation in the forests and now he is the guru maker of the unique Butterfly and Salika amulets.

Your Absolute Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!!! Highest Quality!!!

Siam Gallery’s Clients experienced Remarkable Improvements in life after trusting Siam Gallery. In life, we meet people that have evil intentions when we faced downturns or heart broken, despite not helping us they choose to cheat our money to purchase their amulets that will HARM us or are simply FAKES. Don’t be fooled by & waste your money on those questionable amulets…

Discover Why Our Customers Keep Coming Back For More? http://siamgallery.blogspot.sg/p/customer-testimonials.html

Special Katha & Instructions Will Be Provided Upon Purchased If Any. (Siam Gallery Don't Provide Katha To Users that bought their Amulets from other IRRESPONSIBLE & UNETHICAL SOURCES)

All Amulets Are Limited, So Act Now !!! 100% Directly From Temples !!! Don’t Miss Out !!!

Subject To Courier Fee, Shipping Worldwide & Case Wrapping Fee (Optional)

Accept PayPal, Bank Transfer, Western Union.

For More Info:
Email/Whatsapp/Line/Wechat/Call no. to: siamgallery.sg@gmail.com / +65 90254185 / siam-gallery

Useful Tips - Why You Should Be On Time

"Being On Time & Well Planned Is An Essential Habit To Be Successful, I Hope You All Can Read & Understand The Simple Habit"


Being on time is one habit that accomplishes two very important things — it melts away stress and improves relationships at the same time. 
So why, then, do so many of us constantly run late, keep others waiting, and in general cut it far too close? 
It certainly has something to do with the fact that we’re overcommitted and busier than ever.  

But another reason for our tardiness is that we simply don’t leave ourselves enough time. 
When planning our commute or how long an activity will take, we tend to think in best-case-scenario terms. Since we have gotten up and out the door in 20 minutes before, that’s the math we use when deciding the time for our alarm wake-up call. Because we have made it to the restaurant in 10 minutes in the past, that’s how long we expect it to take again. We want something to take a certain length of time, so therefore that’s the amount of time we allocate. 
Sometimes it does go perfectly, and how nice is that? Everything goes smoothly and our day comes together like a well-orchestrated puzzle. 
But oftentimes it doesn’t. 
There is unexpected traffic, or we just can’t find the right outfit to wear. Our toddler needs to make a last-minute bathroom stop before we can head out. We can’t find a parking spot, or didn’t realize how much time one wrong turn could set us back. We didn’t think about how long the walk from the parking garage into the restaurant would take. Or any number of other unexpected events. 

That is why Greg McKeownNew York Times best-selling author of Essentialism, recommends adding a 50 percent buffer to the amount of time we estimate something will take. That might seem overly cautious, but McKeown reminds us to think about how often things actually do take 50% longer than anticipated. So if you estimate it will take 20 minutes to get to your business meeting or daughter’s piano lesson, leave the house 30 minutes ahead of time instead. 
As McKeown says, “Not only does this relieve the stress we feel about being late (imagine how much less stressful sitting in traffic would feel if we weren’t running late), but if we do find that the task was faster and easier to execute than we expected (though this is a rare experience for most of us), the extra found time feels like a bonus.” Better yet, these days our mobile devices actually enable us to pass time in a productive way — check emails with the extra time, make a quick phone call, or read that article you’ve been meaning to finish. Being early doesn’t have to feel like wasted time. 
Another reason we are often late is that we simply haven’t prioritized punctuality. We haven’t deemed it important enough to show up at the time we were supposed to be there. Sometimes we think it just isn’t that big of a deal. 
But thinking this way is a mistake. 
If we made a commitment to an activity, we should show respect by being there when we said we would (otherwise we shouldn’t make the commitment at all). Even when we’re going to activities that we don’t consider “high priority”, showing up late still makes us feel guilty and stressed, not to mention being disrespectful to the people we are meeting. It implies that our time is more important than theirs, which hurts both our reputation and our relationships. 
So stop trying to fit in those last-minute emails before heading out the door. Get in the car earlier than you have to. Don’t put yourself in the situation of having to come up with excuses for being late. 
Instead, be known as someone who is always on time. And watch your life change as a result.

Good Luck. Thanks.

Credits To Original Sources - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/andrew-merle/why-you-should-be-on-time_b_9362362.html