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  • phaluses.) It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang (Princess Goddess) resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts, the lingams (carved. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_D_1.jpg
  • Lingams at Phra Nang Cave in Railay, Thailand. It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang, Princess Goddess, resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_G.jpg
  • phaluses.) It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang (Princess Goddess) resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts, the lingams (carved. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_E_1.jpg
  • phaluses.) It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang (Princess Goddess) resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts, the lingams (carved. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_A_1.jpg
  • Lingams at Phra Nang Cave in Railay, Thailand. It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang, Princess Goddess, resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_H.jpg
  • phaluses.) It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang (Princess Goddess) resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts, the lingams (carved. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_I_1.jpg
  • phaluses.) It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang (Princess Goddess) resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts, the lingams (carved. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_G_1.jpg
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