The Man Created Armor From Protective Amulets, But Accidentally Forgot To Put It On And Died - Alternative View

The Man Created Armor From Protective Amulets, But Accidentally Forgot To Put It On And Died - Alternative View
The Man Created Armor From Protective Amulets, But Accidentally Forgot To Put It On And Died - Alternative View

Video: The Man Created Armor From Protective Amulets, But Accidentally Forgot To Put It On And Died - Alternative View

Video: The Man Created Armor From Protective Amulets, But Accidentally Forgot To Put It On And Died - Alternative View
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A strange and mystical incident occurred recently in Thailand, once again reminding everyone of the likelihood of the existence of destiny and destiny.

Two years ago, a man named Sanom Chantaraphirom became famous throughout the country, who created a kind of armor from protective Buddhist amulets and almost constantly wore it on himself.

But recently, for some reason, Sanom left home without his armor and … got into a car accident in which he did not survive.

Sanom made a living by rickshaws and was a believing Buddhist. Two years ago, he had a kind of bad feeling and started visiting various Buddhist temples and collecting protective amulets in them. Collecting them from a couple of hundred, he built himself a "Buddhist armor", which was supposed to increase his luck.

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Round, triangular or rectangular Buddhist amulets are sold in every Buddhist temple or given in exchange for donations or oil. They vary in shape and size and can be made of wood, bone or metal. They depict Buddha or Buddhist monk.

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Amulets can bring good luck, protect from trouble, bestow wealth or health.

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In total, Sanom created as many as three amulets of armor and wore one of them every day. People were surprised at his appearance and asked him about it and thus the man became a real local celebrity.

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Many also asked him about whether such armor really brings him a lot of luck, but Sanom discouraged them from doing this and said that the most important thing is to earnestly believe in Buddha, otherwise the amulets will not work.

Sanom died at work last month and for some unknown reason he did not wear the amulets armor on that day. He was driving his wheelchair past a row of shops on the side of the road when a large car crashed into him.

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