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Ganesha sits on a throne of skulls, over 300 years old, enshrined in front of the pavilion of 4 Buddha footprints, is a Javanese art style. It is believed that worshiping Ganesha is auspicious in terms of money, work, love, eliminating obstacles and enemies, and defeat. The trick of the Mu line is to use a banknote to brush the surface of Ganesha and then open the wallet as if scooping money and gold into the pocket. This statue is sitting on a throne of skulls, which is not often seen. Enshrined in the castle of the royal family, the rituals of that era were certainly not ordinary. Devotees of Ganesha all seek a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come and worship. #Ayutthaya
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Posted: Feb 18, 2025
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