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Wai Kroo Shiva Rishi Lockets from Ajarn San, Sak Yant Master of the Luang Phu Hnai Lineage, and Apprenticed in Sorcery through Luang Por Tong Hyib (Ayuttaya), and Luang Por Pra Ajarn Bun (Kampuchea). His first Adept Master in Magic was his Grandfather, who was a Looksit of the Great Luang Por Tuad himself (Wat Chang Hai).
The Shiva Locket was empowered during the Yearly Wai Kroo master Day Ceremony to Shiva and to Por Ga Lersi Ta Fai, who are synonimous as different Manifestations. The rear face of the Locket is filled with a Massive Fusion of hundreds of Sacred Powders, Woods, Herbs and Sacred Earths from Shiva and Ganesha Deva shrines and other Sacred places. Recommended for those who are immersed actively with Meditation and Yogic Practices.
A piece of 'Hnang Suea Kroeng' skin is attached. Shiva is the Great Maha Rishi (Lersi) of all Rishi. The Rishis wore tiger (Suea Kroeng) or deer (Kwang) skin as their robes and meditation mats.
To Bucha the Lersi Hermit Gods, is to Bucha Pra Isworn himself (Shiva). To Bucha Shiva Maha Rishi, is to Bucha the Rish (Lersi) themselves. The Bucha and Blessings received are one and the same, nand all Devotees of the Ruesi Hermit Gods must Revere Lord Shiva Pra Isworn Maha Taep (especially on Shiva Day).
The Lord Shiva is a Brahman Deity who Thai Buddhists also Revere, for indeed, Thai Buddhism and Hinduism are inextricably interwoven in the Thai Buddhist Cosmological Pantheon. The Lord Buddha never Denied the Existence of Such Godly Entities, maintaining only that the worship of Deities is not a direct cause of Ultimate Enlightenment or Liberation from Samsaric Existence, but in fact, even mentioned the Brahma Deity who he had met, and also has said that one of the reasons of the downfall of a Nation or Empire or Culture, was often due to neglecting to pay respects and offerings to the Local Devas.
Apart from Thai People Praying to Lord Shiva, the Thai Ruesi Sages Revere Lord Shiva, as the Root Guru and Highest of all Ruesi Sages. Lord Shiva is the Ruesi of all Ruesi, and is the reason for which the Ruesi like to wear a Tiger Skin in his honor.
To Bucha Pra Isworn (Shiva) you must always Chant the Kata for making Bucha to Pra Pikanes (Ganesha) beforehand.
How to Worship + Thai Method of Kata Chanting for Pra Pikanes Deity
Please read the information in the following link about how to Bucha Pra Isworn (Shiva) as the Maha Deva of the Hindu Trinity (Trimurti when united).
How to Pray to, and make offerings to, arrange altar etc for Lord Shiva Maha Deva
Worshipping the Ruesi brings a full range of blessings and protective magic of the Boroma Kroo and the Immense Power and Protection of the 108 Ruesi Hermit Sages.
Kong Grapan, Klaew Kaad, Gae Aathan, Gan Kun Sai, Choke Lap, Kaa Khaay, Metta Mahaniyom, Serm Duang, Maha Sanaeh. All of these blessings are given with the practice of revering and following the Ruesi Devas.
It requires somewhat more effort to practice revering the Ruesi, than to wear an amulet, because the practice of Revering Ruesi is a regular applied practice and you must think that the Ruesi are always with you, and that one lives and behaves as a Looksit of the Ruesi Boroma Kroo Por Gae.
It is thus a practice of Bucha which must be kept to and maintained in proper Ritual Manner. the Ruesi Kroo Deities, are essential to have as Bucha Item for those who indeed themself practice Ruesi-Ism, Yoga, Meditation, Herbalism, Minerology, and magical Practices, such as Incantation or Amulet and Talisman making.
Meditation practitioners recieve extra blessings from the Ruesi, for Meditation is the primary practice of the Ruesi himself, and those who revere and practice the Science/Arts of Ruesi-ism, will attain great advancements in their meditations by studying and practicing the way of the Ruesi as a way of life.
The Ruesi Path is now becoming a very popular alternative to the General Buddhist path, because even a layperson or a married person is able to practice the Ruesi way, and advance within the framework of their own lifestyle. No ordination as Monk is necessary, but a true diligent attitude and effort to practice the Mindfulness path and the path of meditative skill and wisdom is crucial and must be applied.
How to Worship the Ruesi - Various Kata for the Different Ruesi Hermit Gods
Offerings if Bucha Shiva as a Ruesi;
5 types of fruits, a glass of water, 9 Incense sticks
If possible, Green Coconut (opened to drink), Banana (Nam Wa variety if possible) should be included in the 5 fruits. Do not use Star Fruit or Mangosteen.
Make Bucha Offerings and Chanting every Thursday
The Legend of Lersi Por Gae Dta Fai
Before Chanting the Kata for Pra Isworn (Shiva), you must chant the Kata Bucha Pra Pikanes;
Om Sri Kanesa Ya Na Ma Haa (3 times)
then Chant;
Kata Hua Jai
The heart mantra is; ‘Na Ma Sivaa Ya’ – this is a five syllable Kata which you should chant in the following way;
Full Method is a thrice repeated Verse;
Om Na Ma Sivaa Ya
Om Na Ma Sivaa Ya
Om Na Ma Sivaa Ya Na Ma Haa
Then the Kata to invite and invoke Shiva (Bot Anchern Pra Isworn)
Kata Anchern Pra Isworn
Om Israamae Siwataewanja Pawandtumae – Tudtiyambpi Israamae Siwataewanja Pawandtumae – Dtadtiyambpi Israamae Siwataewanja Pawandtumae
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