Robby nz Posted October 12, 2004 Share Posted October 12, 2004 Read on another site a mention of Isaan Strings ( Fi Pook Kaan ) When over there saw several BG's with string tied around the wrist and wondered what for but didn't ask. Anyone out there know the significance? Robby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pnustedt Posted October 12, 2004 Share Posted October 12, 2004 Like most things in Isaan - they bring you good luck and fortune. Get married and they're tied to your wrists. Buy a new car and they're all over the wing mirrors, etc. They're usually the weak white ones. You get more permanent ones from the abbot at monastries - I've been wearing one that I got from Thailand's top monk (can't remember his name) and I've had good financial luck since I got it - so I am not allowed to take it off - about 5 years old now and smells a bit! Everyone in the village seems jealous of it, I'm the only one that was picked out of the congreation to get one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Head Snake Posted October 12, 2004 Share Posted October 12, 2004 They are usually from family or loved ones. My gf brings me about 5 from her family when she visits me. I dig em, particularly with the excess strings. She says its for good luck wishes from whoever gives it to you. One time she didn't bring any over when she visited. That's when I knew I'd been a bad boy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
no1willsa Posted October 16, 2004 Share Posted October 16, 2004 got a pile of them when i got married made me feel i was married properly their mark i felt i was being accepted Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bizz Posted October 17, 2004 Share Posted October 17, 2004 Like most things in Isaan - they bring you good luck and fortune.Get married and they're tied to your wrists. Buy a new car and they're all over the wing mirrors, etc. They're usually the weak white ones. You get more permanent ones from the abbot at monastries - I've been wearing one that I got from Thailand's top monk (can't remember his name) and I've had good financial luck since I got it - so I am not allowed to take it off - about 5 years old now and smells a bit! Everyone in the village seems jealous of it, I'm the only one that was picked out of the congreation to get one. I was also given some by a monk its a blessing still waiting for the good fortune. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 I have 15 on at present, as I quite often receive them and never take them off. The weaker ones wear out and drop off after a while, but two strong ones (put on by monks) I recognise as having now been on for 4 years and two years. I am not sure whether they reflect Buddhism or Animism, as I understand that one of their symbolisms is to represent the hopes of those you leave at home (when you go off as a migrant worker) that you will return with the good spirits that are part of you still with you and not lost on your journeyings. Since you have to dry them every time you have a shower, they do act as a reminder that there are folk back home hoping you come back no worse than when you went away! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazza Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 I like the ones with money tied to them. I like 'em alot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
royar2002 Posted October 18, 2004 Share Posted October 18, 2004 When I married my first wife, her family give us the white rope for good luck. One week later she was dead after a MC accident. Yea what a good luck from these rope. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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