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First piece should be 鬼王. Last piece is 鬼仔王。 |
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wow gui wong. So what is it supposed to do??????? |
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Hi bro, The below link may provide the answer that u want to know sgForums :: Singapore's Online Community - Check Out These New Barangs !!! For bros who interested or do chant everyday.Click on the link provided BuddhaNet Audio: Buddhist Chanting |
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Thanks i out about these from here: These barangs sibeiz fierce! (not for the faint-hearted!) - www.$$$$$$$$$$$$.com.sg Someone was talking about er per using a dead's gal's cheebye to make into an amulet and u can charm any gal u like to have sex with you. Archan meng and archan san?????? Sorry i am very green in this aspect. |
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I click on the link & saw the mahakala from tibet buddhism....this one more power......i saw one where he is stepping on ganesha one......so even ganesha also no fight
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Ganesha is the son of shiva i am sure he is not as powerful as his father. Same as murugan which is what the local indians mostly worship. |
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OC you can bring her along coz I understand its always coffee session and chit chat. Bring her a few more times she bored liao then won't follow and also won't be strict liao mah...keke just joking :D |
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**Mahakala is a deity worshipped by Hindu and Buddhist. He can be seen in the entrance of every Buddhist monasteries in Tibet. He is the protector of doctrine of Buddha Shakyamuni. Mahakala is the wrathful manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. He is one of the main deities of Tibetan Buddhism, and is considered both a meditation deity, or yidam, and a protector deity. There are seventy-five forms of Mahakala, each with a different origin and a different name. Included among them are thirteen Six Armed Mahakalas, each with a slightly different sadhana. The Six Armed Mahakala is especially powerful in his ability to destroy or conquer enemies. To indicate that he overcomes obstacles. Mahakala stands upon Ganesha, the King of obstacles, who has a human body, and an elephant head with an open mouth.** Bro this explains why Mahakala stands on Ganesha. |
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thanks to bro Bodhisattva....
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isn't ganesha know as pra pickanet by the thais and pillayaar by the local tamils Isn;t he the one bringing luck and good fortune?? So why king of obstacles??? |
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