Sacred Brooch of the Three-Headed Elephant Airavata – Luang Phor Taweesak

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🐘 Sacred Brooch of the Three-Headed Elephant Airavata – Blessed by Luang Phor Taweesak 🐘 (Wat Srinual, Bangkok)

✨ This elegant enameled metal brooch represents Airavata , the three-headed celestial elephant, mount of the god Indra. It was blessed by the very venerable Luang Phor Taweesak at Wat Srinual (Bangkok), in order to confer on its wearer protection, prestige and luck . Its gold and copper finish evokes the ceremonial brooches offered to the faithful during the great monastic blessings.

🐘 Symbolism of Airavata

Airavata (Sanskrit: ऐरावत, Airāvata ) is the mythical elephant born from the churning of the primordial ocean. In Hindu and Buddhist tradition, he is the king of elephants, guardian of rains and clouds, and mount of the god Indra. His three heads symbolize wisdom, strength, and compassion . He sustains the worlds and showers prosperity. Possessing his image is considered a powerful talisman against bad luck, disease, and destructive forces.

🔱 Features:

  • 🙏 Master: Luang Phor Taweesak
  • 🛕 Temple: Wat Srinual (Bangkok)
  • Deity: Airavata, celestial elephant of Indra
  • 📐 Dimensions: 5 cm x 2.5 cm (approximately)
  • Weight: 23 grams

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🌺 Mysticism and energy:

To wear this brooch is to invoke the benevolence of Indra and the power of Airavata. The blessings of Venerable Taweesak infuse the object with a stable and protective energy. Airavata is said to watch over the wearer, warding off calamities and attracting auspicious opportunities. His sacred aura accompanies travelers, traders, and those seeking spiritual as well as material prosperity.

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