Saturday, March 13, 2021

Rian Nam Dtao Phra Phrom, behind is Phra Pikganesh, Nur Nawak (9 types of alloys), 106 years Anniversary, 合艾中華慈善院 (B.E.2561)

No. : 688

If I not mistake, this is the 1st time ever that Chung Hua Charity Home (合艾中華慈善院) issued this batch of Rian although it was already there for 106 years in history. The main purpose that launched this batch of Rian (coin) is to raise fund to build the Phra Phrom (The four-faced Brahma Sahampati 四面神) & Phra Pikganesh shrine in front of the Charity Home. Where you can clearly view through when you passing by the road or you enjoying your tuk-tuk ride along Hat Yai street. If you notice both of the statues clearly then you will notice that it actually same design with the Rian Nam Dtao (g
ourd-shaped) hat issued. The gourd-shaped coin design actually have the meaning behind which is good for wealth fetching purpose. Thai peoples like this design so much and very popular among them. So you might not to miss out the great opportunity to own one of this nicely Rian (coin) before it running out of stock!      

葫芦形莲 四面神(前) 与智慧象神 (后), 九宝铜料, 106年纪念, 由合艾中華慈善院制造 (佛历:二五六二年)

号码:六發發
Phra Phrom(The four-faced Brahmā Sahampati) 四面神
Brahmā Sahampati is an early Hindu religion dating back some 5,000 years. This religion is mainly symbolized by a trinity of Gods, namely; Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer. It is believed that this Brahmanical triad combined their powers to create the Buddhist world.

One of the earliest iconographic descriptions of Brahma is that of the four-faced god seated on a lotus. In Thai Buddhism this Brahminist 4-faced god is known as "Phrom Sie Nah ", but it often referred to by others as the 4 faced Buddha.

Thai Buddhists highly respect many Brahminist gods including the 4-faced Phrom Buddhism grew out of a culture which believed in many levels of gods, called devas. There were also the highest level of gods, the Brahma gods, and Maha Brahma, the highest God.

Indeed many Thai religious ceremonies are heavily influenced by Hindu ritualistic practices even amulet consecrations. Buddhism as a religion is deeply rooted in early Hinduism from which it developed.

The description of Brahma like other deities of Hinduism bears a mystic symbolism. The lotus represents the Reality. Brahma sitting on the lotus indicates that he is ever-rooted in the infinite Reality. Reality is the foundation on which his personality rests. The four faces of Brahma represent the four Vedas. They also symbolise the functioning of the inner personality (antahkarana) which consists of thoughts. They are the mind (manas), the intellect (buddhi), ego (ahamkara) and conditioned-consciousness (chitta). They represent the four ways in which thoughts function. They are the manifestations of the unmanifest Consciousness

The significance of the 4 faced God from the Thai perspective is that the Great Brahma is able offer help to the people who cry to him from all directions, granting wishes to those who ask. It is widely thought that Phra Phrom offers protection from danger and prosperity in business.

The most famous image of Brahma or Phra Phrom is located at the Erawan Shrine which can be found at the intersection between Ratchadamri Road and Ratchaprasong Road in Pathum Wan district, Bangkok, Thailand. It is a popular tourist attraction and often features performances by resident Thai dance troupes, who are hired by worshippers in return for seeing their prayers at the shrine answered.

Interestingly Lord Brahma is not popularly worshipped in India. This is so, because the idea of creation is repugnant to seeker of Truth since the creation of thoughts has veiled the infinite Reality. The attempt of all spiritual seekers is to destroy the existing thoughts and maintain the state of single pointed thought until the Reality is revealed. Hence, Siva (god of destruction) and Vishnu (god of maintenance) are worshiped more than Brahma.

Phra Phrom will save you from black magic and the evil ones, brings you happiness, money and prosperity, help to make your good wishes come true, providing protection from danger, and endow the wearer with good luck and and fortune.


The significance of the the various objects held in the hands are:

1.Book signifies wisdom (Panna) leading to the right path to success
2.Chanting Beads signifies cultivation of good karma in the cycle of birth and death (Samsara)
3.Jug signifies ample water (wealth) where one would not be out of thirst opportunity to earn a living
4.Baton is used to discard all obtacles created by the evil ones
5.Shell signifies bringing luck and obtaining precious ones
6.Hand on the Chest signifies protection and safety


(The information about Phra Phrom is from others website. Just used for reference.)
In Thailand, Ganesha is called Phra Phikanet or Phra Phikanesuan and is worshipped as the deity of fortune and success, and the remover of obstacles. He is associated with arts, education and trade. Thai Buddhists frequently pay respect to Ganesha and other Brahmin deities as a result of the overlapping Buddhist/Brahmin cosmology. 

Phra Pikanet can help people in wisdom, wealth, relationship and more. Students are also recommended to wea Phra Pikanet as he is able to aid one in studies and knowledgeable pursuits.



Effect : It has superb power of protection, prosperity, harmony, avoiding negative influences or chi, black magic, winning over business competition and overcome obstacles.