What are the advantages of wearing men's king kong?

Diamond pestle is a unique feng shui ornament. Wearing the diamond pestle on men can bring them the benefits of exorcising evil spirits and eliminating disasters, help them improve their personal good luck and change their current bad luck, which is conducive to the long-term development of their careers.

The Feng Shui implication of King Kong.

The vajra pestle symbolizes invulnerability in traditional customs and can be used as a feng shui object to ward off evil spirits at home. In Tantric Buddhism, Vajrayana is a symbol of invincible wisdom and true Buddha nature. It can cut off all kinds of troubles and eliminate all kinds of demons that hinder Buddhist practice. It is the object of tantric gods or the cultivation tool of practitioners. All the gods in the Vajra Department of the Datura Sea Association hold the Vajra. Pravda practitioners often carry it with them. They use this pestle as a symbol of Tathagata wisdom to drive away the inner demons and external religions of evil forces.

King Kong's wearing taboo.

The diamond pestle is very particular in the production process. No matter the pure gold composition on it, or the south red jadeite and turquoise, it should not be exposed to acid corrosion or spice bleaching. So when wearing a diamond pestle, don't sweat or swim. In order to avoid the damage caused by diamond oxidation and high thermal conductivity of metal. Secondly, when cooking, going to the toilet, having sex and taking a bath, take it off and put it in a clean red cloth bag to keep it clean. It is best not to wash with water. For details, please refer to the theory of opening the light as a monk's treasure. Finally, in daily contact, the diamond pestle made of pure gold easily reacts with silverware, lead and mercury. Therefore, it should be separated from other accessories in daily wear.

It can remove all obstacles to one's own sin, make the Saman clean, make the victory successful, remove all obstacles against fate, increase all good roots along the fate, and make all men and women feel happy and eliminate when they complain about their enemies and creditors.

The Vajrayana pestle, also known as Ba Pu pestle, is an instrument in Tibetan Buddhism. It was originally an ancient Indian weapon and is now cited as one of the instruments by Buddhism. One end is shaped like a king kong, the other end is triangular and pointed, and there are three Buddha heads in the middle as handles, one laughing, one angry and one cursing. This instrument is usually used by the tantric practice of surrender, which is used to subdue the resentment of demons and demons, indicating that it has powerful magic power.