Monday, 27 October 2025

A Royal Chief Monk International Gift of Peace, Fortune , Patience and Love

 The statue in the image is of Phra Sivali, also known as Sivali Thera, a revered Arhat in Theravada Buddhism. He is widely venerated, especially in Thailand, for his association with good fortune and prosperity. 

Phra Sivali is believed to be the guardian saint of travel and is thought to ward off misfortunes like fire or theft. 

He is one of the 80 principal disciples of the Buddha and is considered the foremost among those who received gifts and offerings. 

He is often depicted holding a walking stick and a bowl, symbolizing his travels and the offerings he received. 

I Was fortunate to be gifted one Amulet of The Phra Sivali installed with a clip for convenient clipping on the shirt or messenger bags by the Chief Monk of Bangkok ,  a Royal Entourage Monk for King Rama 9. Gift accepted personally by me and 4 other close scholars from Malaysia & Singapore, Dated 16 September 2006. @watchansamosorn @DusitProvince 

My goodself, a passenger of The Jetstar Asia 's Maiden Flight Changi International Airport to Suvarnabhumi Internsational Airport dated 15 September 2006

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@BKK 


Official Carrier:  Jetstar Asia's maiden flight to Bangkok was on July 15, 2005, and it became the first international airline to land at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 15, 2006. The airline is a low-cost carrier operating from Singapore's Changi Airport, with its route to Bangkok being a popular one that has seen additional flights added over the years. 

Maiden flight: Jetstar Asia's first flight to Bangkok was on July 15, 2005.

Suvarnabhumi Airport landing: On September 15, 2006, Jetstar Asia was the first international airline to land at the new Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Route information: The airline operates the direct flight from Singapore (SIN) to Bangkok (BKK) using an Airbus A320-200 aircraft.

Airport: Jetstar Asia operates from Changi Airport Terminal 4. MaidenFlight 

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