A short trip to Nezha ThepNaja Hatyai Shrine during my temples journey visiting year end of BE2566. This is a happening shrine to date in Songkhla province.
The dragon gate of Nezha ThepNaja Hatyai Shrine.Photo taken with Phra Sivali statue.
Phra Sangkachai ~ Laughing Buddha statue.
A big LP Thuad with NakProk statue.
A Dragon statue (can walking inside to the top shrine) and altar of Mae Thorani, Lord Shiva and Phra Pikanet at front side.
Surrounding area with souvenir shop.
Colourful of Tao Wessuwan statues.
Shrine for TuaPekGong.
Photo taken with Nezha statue on the top.
Close view of Nezha 哪吒三太子 statue at the top. Nezha (哪吒) is a Taoist protection deity, originally of Chinese Buddhist mythology. His official Taoist name is 'Marshal of the Central Altar' (中壇元帥). He was then given the title 'Third Lotus Prince' (蓮花三太子) after he became a Deity.
Main altar for praying. Statues of Nezha and Mercy Guan Yin.
Story of Nezha 哪吒三太子, according to Fengshen Yanyi, Nezha was born during the Shang dynasty in a military fortress at Chentang Pass, as the incarnation of Lingzhu Zi (灵珠子), who is destined to assist King Wu of Zhou in the upcoming war against the Shang. His father was a military commander Li Jing, who later became the "Pagoda-wielding Heavenly King". Nezha's mother, Lady Yin, gave birth to a ball of flesh after gestating for three years and six months. Li Jing thought his wife had given birth to a demon and attacked the ball with his sword. The ball split open, and Nezha jumped out as a boy instead of an infant. Nezha could jump and walk immediately after birth. He was later accepted by the immortal Taiyi Zhenren as a student. He had two older brothers, Jinzha, a disciple of Wenshu Guangfa Tianzun, and Muzha.
Dragon chair for master.
Altar for Thailand Top Monk statues in
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