Bodhisato Thai Amulets is a Facebook online store specialising in genuine Thai Buddhist amulets and String Wrap. We guarantee that all amulets sourced are consecrated by temples, highly revered guru monks and spiritual lay masters/ajahns. For amulets & String Wrap showcase, please visit our Facebook Page at: www.facebook.com/BodhisatoThaiAmulets You can also contact us at: bodhisato@outlook.com
Monday, 29 June 2015
String Wrap for Amulets by Bodhisato Thai Amulets
String Wrap is a beautiful and unique Thai handicraft for customising the look of your precious amulets. Not only does it beautify the amulet by using different coloured strings of your choice, it also protects them from accidental drops or knocks. The strings are made of polyester/nylon and waxed, thus making it waterproof. All amulet string wrap are painstakingly handmade and made to last, just like your amulets. Another advantage of string wrap is, you can change the look easily without breaking the plastic casing and risk damaging your amulet. Take a look at our Facebook Page album 'String Wrap' for inspirations for your amulet's new look here- Bodhisato Thai Amulets & String Wrap
Friday, 26 June 2015
Amulet String Wrap by Bodhisato Thai Amulets
String Wrap is a
beautiful and unique Thai handicraft for customising the look of your
precious amulets. Not only does it beautify the amulet by using
different coloured strings of your choice, it also protects them from
accidental drops or knocks. The strings are made of polyester/nylon
and waxed, thus making it waterproof. All amulet string wrap are
painstakingly handmade and made to last, just like your amulets.
Another advantage of string wrap is, you can change the look easily
without breaking the plastic casing and risk damaging your amulet.
Take a look at our Facebook Page album 'String Wrap' for inspirations for your
amulet's new look. Bodhisato Thai Amulets & String Wrap
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Facebook Page Online Store
Please visit our Facebook page- Bodhisato Thai Amulets for listings of amulets available. You can PM us directly on our FB page for orders or enquiries with your contact details. Alternatively, you can also email us at: bodhisato@outlook.com
Sunday, 13 April 2014
Songkran Festival @ Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple 2014
Songkran Festival @ Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple on 13 April 2014 Sun 1pm.
Songkran literally means 'astrological passage' from the Sanskrit word 'Samkranti'. The Songkran festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13-15 April annually. So when you see the monks or any Thai nationals you can wish them- "Sawatdi pi mai" which is a traditional greeting for Happy New Year.
Besides being a New Year celebration, it is also a Buddhist festival. You can go to a temple and pray, tham bun (making merits through good deeds) to the temple and monks etc. You can also chant 'itipiso' 108 times on this day and do transference of merits. Sadhu sadhu sadhu!
Songkran literally means 'astrological passage' from the Sanskrit word 'Samkranti'. The Songkran festival is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13-15 April annually. So when you see the monks or any Thai nationals you can wish them- "Sawatdi pi mai" which is a traditional greeting for Happy New Year.
Besides being a New Year celebration, it is also a Buddhist festival. You can go to a temple and pray, tham bun (making merits through good deeds) to the temple and monks etc. You can also chant 'itipiso' 108 times on this day and do transference of merits. Sadhu sadhu sadhu!
Thursday, 6 February 2014
Magha Puja Day- Fri, 14 Feb 2014
Magha Puja Day- Fri, 14 Feb 2014 at Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple
Magha Puja Day marks two important events in the life of the Buddha. The first event occurred two years after the Buddha’s Enlightenment and is referred to as the Fourfold assembly:
1-All 1,250 monks had achieved enlightenment (Arahants).
2-These Arahants were ordained by the Buddha himself.
3-The Arahants assembled on their own without prior arrangements.
4-It was full-moon day of Magha (3rd lunar month).
As part of this gathering, the Buddha gave the principles of Buddhism to the Arahants called the 'Ovādapātimokha' in the afternoon of Magha Puja day, at the grand temple Veluvana (Bamboo Grove) in the city of Rajgaha. These principles are:
1-To refrain from all bad deeds.
2-To do good deeds.
3-To cleanse the mind of impurities.
The second event occurred in the second half of the Buddha’s life on Magha Puja Day. The Buddha delivered a sermon called "Keys for success". The second event was three months prior to his passing away and it’s also said that on the same day of giving the sermon- “Keys for success”, the Buddha announced that he would pass away in three months time. The Keys are as follows:
1- Good will and good intention (Chanda)
2- Enery/Effort (Viriya)
3- Conciousness/Thoughtfulness (Citta)
4- Knowledge/Wisdom (Vimangsa)
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Wat Ananda CNY Countdown 2014
Wat Ananada will be open 24 hours on Chinese New Year Eve.
11pm - 12:30am Chinese New Year countdown chanting at main shrine.
12:30am - 09:00am Blessing by the Sangha at main shrine and Guan Yin shrine and meditation for all devotees at the new wing's meditation hall.
11pm - 12:30am Chinese New Year countdown chanting at main shrine.
12:30am - 09:00am Blessing by the Sangha at main shrine and Guan Yin shrine and meditation for all devotees at the new wing's meditation hall.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Phra Rahu Anniversary 6-8 Dec 2013
Phra Rahu anniversary festivities will be held on 6th, 7th and 8th Dec 2013 at the Phra Rahu temple located at 871 Upp Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 678174. The actual day of the anniversary is on the 8th, festivities will start earlier on the 6th with monks from Wat Burapharam Surin to give blessings to devotees.
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