Glass Horseshoe
Luang Pu Nim Chotidhammo
Buddha Mongkol Temple, Suphanburi
The “Glass Horseshoe” or the horseshoe that seems to float off the horse’s hoof, is traditionally known as “The Horseshoe That Meets a Rich Man.” It is believed that anyone who finds it by chance is blessed by divine creation and celestial beings. This horseshoe is not to be underestimated, as it is thought to ward off curses and attract good fortune.
The “Great Fortune Horseshoe” is believed to possess powerful energy. Those who possess it are said to experience continuous good luck and rapid success in their endeavors, similar to a horse running swiftly and hitting its target even without touching the ground.
This small horseshoe, about the size of a matchstick, is believed to remove misfortunes, protect against curses, and attract wealth. Whether it’s thousands or millions, simply hang it and wait for prosperity to come.
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