Golden Deity Kwan Kung (Green Robe)
- Energy Infused
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List Price:USD108
Our Price:USD46.88
30% Discount:USD32.88
Material: Brass
Color: Gold Plated and Crystal Green
Dimension(in): 2.9x2.1x4.4in
Weight: 260g
ID: SL17040 |
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Product Description
As God of War, he stands against evil and
is the ultimate symbol for justice, honesty and integrity. Standing
with his famous "kwan dao" held on his right and a "seal
of authority" held on his left, he is portrayed with good-sized
moustache and beard, and fierce slant eyes is a sign of his bravery.
His fierce counternance brings with him powerful energy. As a
martial figure, he is shown wearing clothing with a dragon emblazoned
on his stomach. The WOOD Kwan Kung (in green robe) magnifies your
"power of growth", providing you with unlimited avenues and stability
of expansion. His majestic exuberance in this special stance exerts
his benevolence to bring wealth and authority. Regarded as the
God of Wealth, he is, amongst many other titles, the protector
of the financially oppressed and protector of wealth. People wishing
to make tremendous amount of money quickly will only have your
dreams realized if you honor the God of Wealth Kwan Kung. Divine
help will enable you to anticipate new financial territories and
opportunities that can fuel your finances for a more optimistic
wealth outlook. In the golden form, the Kwan Kung transforms into
a "Golden Deity". The Golden Deity brings about three
types of luck: "virtue", "resource" and "powerful
mentors". Some of the benefits of having the Kwan Kung in
the house include peace and harmony for the residents, awesome
protection for the patriarch and prosperity luck for all. Place
his statue in the living rooms of the home facing outwards watching
your main doors as a symbol of protection against evil, robbers
and harmful people. In business, Kwan Kung protects the entity
from fraud and embezzlement, promotes employee loyalty and ensures
smooth sailing. It is believed that leaders and businessmen who
place the Kwan Kung behind them at work will never lack for powerful
support from powerful figures. This is believed to help business
prosper even against overwhelming odds.
Note: The statue has been consecrated and empowered with the "4
Dharmakaya Relic Mantras" and concealed inside the statue.
This item is energy
infused and emits energy unendingly. Item comes with certificate
of authenticity.
What Kwan Kung symbolizes and where
to place his statue?
Kwan Ti (later known as Kwan Kung) is the
most famous war general in the history of China. He is perceived
as the grandest military hero who lived during the popular era
of Romance of Three Kingdoms under the Han Dynasty over 2000 years
ago. Centuries after centuries after his death, he continued to
be a powerful figure known for his protective qualities of the
nation and country till he was elevated to the rank of God of
War in 15th century because of his righteousness, becoming one
of the most popular deities in China. In the heavenly realm, He
was chartered to take care and guard the Buddhists texts, being
the reason why the Kwan Kung images always appear in almost all
temples. He normally appears alone or with his two assistants.
His image can be found globally at home,
office or business premises of Feng Shui enthusiast, as he aids
those in need of assistance for various trades and professions.
Because almost all businessmen regarded the Kwan Kung to provide
blessings in money making and almost all trades, He later was
also known as God of Wealth and God of Literature. Kwan Kung embodies
power, honesty, righteousness, scholastic ability, strength, integrity,
and honor. Kwan Kung not only provides a strong force of protection,
his presence brings about fortune, wealth, grandeur, fearlessness,
competitiveness, status and confidence. Kwan Kung has also become
the most important deity of worship for police forces and triad
members in Hong Kong. Both black and white forces have high respect
and regards for the Kwan Kung because he is capable of ensuring
victories in all pursuits.Kwan Kung is feared by all evil and
revered by all who are sincere at heart. Kwan Kung protects the
righteous and defends the innocent. No spirit would dare to enter
homes or premises when the Kwan Kung is present.
Kwan Kung usually wears his military uniform
with embroidery of the powerful Dragons. Kwan Kung has a red face
as his famous identity, always look confident, usually victorious
and normally fierce to scare away the evil spirits and opponents.
His most powerful weapon is the "Kwan Dao" (the battle
knife), a special knife in which only the Kwan Kung used and no
one else.
You can display the Kwan Kung statue in
your house, office or business premises.
1. Display the Kwan Kung at home facing the main door to provide
strong force of protection and to counter any killing breathe,
negativities or evil that is trying to enter the house. These
negativities will be instantly get scared away.
2. The Kwan Kung made from brass can be placed to activate the
northwest corner because the northwest is a "metal corner"
and this corner represents the partriarch luck. Activating the
northwest results in increment of mentor luck, extreme support
from authority and helpful people coming your way.
3. At work, place the Kwan Kung behind where you sit for protection
of power and position so that your status is unchallenged. This
is particularly important for managers, leaders, executives and
politicians. If you work in a hostile environment, the powerful
protector on your desk or behind you will keep backstabbers and
deceivers away.
4. For businessmen, the Kwan Kung is a must in your business premises
or shop facing the entrance at the reception to ensure victory
in competition and protection against trouble makers. The Kwan
Kung protects the entity from fraud and embezzlement, promotes
loyalty and ensures smooth sailing of your business. He can help
your business prosper against all kinds of overwhelming odds.
Note: It is not advisable to place the
statue of Kwan Kung in the bedroom, toilet or kitchen.

Energy infused with a scala tag
hidden inside the statue
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