Palakit 9 Yod Nur Takua LP Yit Wat Nongjok,​Prachuabkirikhan 2537, Palad Khik







 Palakit 9 Yod Nur Takua

LP Yit

Wat Nongjok,​Prachuabkirikhan

2537

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The image displays two Palad Khik amulets, which are a type of Thai animistic phallic amulet. 
  • Origin and Meaning:
    Palad Khik are rooted in Brahmanic and Hindu beliefs, particularly the reverence of the Shiva Lingam, representing the source of all life forms. 
  • Purpose:
    These amulets are widely used in Thailand for various purposes, including protection, enhancing business prosperity, fostering harmonious relationships, and warding off evil spirits or ghosts. 
  • Cultural Significance:
    The belief in Palad Khik is deeply ingrained in Thai society and mentality, often seen as a symbolic representation of faith. 
  • Practices:
    In some Asian markets, vendors may even touch their wares with Palad Khik amulets to bestow blessings and attract good fortune. 

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