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12 x 16.5 Inches , exquisitely designed fine grade Sacred Yantra Cloth with gold ink on black cloth, bearing the Image of Taw Waes Suwan. Created by Luang Phu Naen Kampiro for release at the temple of Luang Phu Mee of Wat Pone Tong, in the province of Surin. A Finely Made Yantra Cloth worthy of Framing for the Wall of your Home (recommendable for protection and prevent robberies and loss of wealth, unexpected bills), place of Business (recommendable for wealth increase) or Temple (recommendable for good health and blessings of fortune, and Karma Improvement). The Pha Yant can be placed in a standing frame on altar, on the w3all like a Tibetan Thangka, or be worn in Top Pocket, or kept in vehicle if wished.
The Image of Lord Waes Suwan (Guberan in Hindu Cosmic Pantheon), is featured with four arms holding his Adamantine Crystal War Club guarding treasures, and reigning over all ghosts demons and monsters with his fearsome club. The image of Taw Waes Suwan is surrounded by a myriad of Sacred Yant, and Khom Agkhara spells and incantations cover the borders enclosing the spell.
Released after Putta Pisek/Taewa Pisek Blessing at Wat Pone Tong with Luang Phu Mee and the world famous Luang Phu Naen Kampiro, presiding over empowerment. This edition was created and made for Luang Por Mee by Luang Phu Naen Kampiro, as an act of merit. This Edition and Emanation of the Deity is 'Taw Waes Suwan Mang Mee Sap edition (Lucky, Wealthy, Treasured Possessions Edition), and is designed to increase wealth, as well as prevent accumulated wealth from being lost.
Taw Waes Suwan is an Asura King of the Northern Quarter of Maha Jadturachiga Celestial Realm. He is the Lord of Riches and Commands all Ghosts Demons and Monsters. Protection from Evil Beings and Black Magic, and the accumulation of immense Wealth is the object of worshipping this Deity, who is a Servant of the Buddha Sakyamuni. Bucha Taw Waes Suwan for For Increasing Wealth, Fortune, Maintaining ones Accumulated Wealth Safe from Losses, and Protection from Black Magic and Demons.
This Deity was Invoked and asked to help preventing your riches from flowing out again, once they have been gathered. Finding Money is one thing, but managing to keep it on one's possessions is much harder. For this reason, Taw Waes Suwan was Invoked to Inhabit the Images with his Mental presence and Emit Blessings, Protections and Guard over the Possessions and Safety of the Households they dwell within, as well as the Nation.
Kata Hua Jai (Heart Mantra) of Taw Waes Suwan;
Wae (pronounced 'Way') Sa Pu Sa
For the creation of the Metallic type amulets and statues of this edition, Pra Ajarn Ord also brought and donated a large quantity of Pure Solid Gold from the remainder of the refurbishment of the Pra Putta Nimit Pichit Marn Buddha statue in 2542. The Gold which was extracted from the replaced old parts of the statue is Hundreds of years old and is very Sacred for its passage through varuious Buddha statues and Amulets over a period of Centuries. This is considered the best kind of Metallic Muan Sarn content possible for Buddhist Sacred Cast Metal Amulets. This editions is Notable for its extremely high quality of design and of high quantity of valuable and sacred precious metals in the Chanuan Muan Sarn used to cast the statues and amulets with.
A Major Putta Pisek Blessing Ceremony held 22nd December 2561 in the Uposadha Shrine Room, with a host of great masters present, and the Aatanatiya Paritta was performed (Suad Pan yaks) to invoke the Asura Kings to attend, and empower the Pha Yant, as well as remove any curses or black magic and bad karma. The funds from this edition went to assist the building of monks residences for Wat Udom Praison in Roi Et, which was desperately in need of funds for this purpose.
Kata Chants and the Story of Taw Waes Suwan
The Powerful Deity: Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva
Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva, also known as the "Guardian of Wealth," is a prominent deity in Thai and Buddhist mythology. This powerful figure is revered for his association with riches, protection, and prosperity. In this blog post, we delve into the intriguing aspects of Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva and explore the significance attributed to this divine being. Taw Waes Suwan Asura Deva is more than just a deity associated with financial prosperity for entrepreneurs. This divine being holds tremendous power in shielding individuals from the negative effects of black magic, while also serving as a guardian of Buddhism. With Taw Waes Suwan Asura Deva by your side, you can bid farewell to cashflow issues and feel secure in the protection of your existing wealth and possessions. Moreover, this deity has the ability to enhance your social standing, open doors for career advancement, and increase your chances of professional promotion.
Origins and Mythology
In Thai folklore, Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva is considered an important deity who guards the celestial treasures. Believed to reside in the mythical Himavanta Forest, this guardian figure is often depicted as a fierce warrior adorned with elaborate regalia. The origins of Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva can be traced back to Hindu mythology, where he is known as Kubera, the god of wealth.
Symbolism and Attributes
Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva is associated with wealth, prosperity, and financial abundance. Devotees seek his blessings and assistance to attract good fortune and success in various aspects of life, including business ventures, career advancements, and overall material well-being. This deity is often depicted holding a mongoose spouting gems, symbolizing the bestowal of riches and blessings.
Worship and Practices
To honor Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva, devotees often engage in rituals and ceremonies. These practices may involve the recitation of prayers, the offering of incense and flowers, and the use of amulets or charms associated with this deity. Some individuals even keep statues or images of Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva in their homes or workplaces as a means of attracting wealth and seeking protection.
Cultural Significance
In Thai culture, Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva holds a significant place. Many people believe that his divine influence can help overcome financial obstacles and bring success in monetary endeavors. The deity's popularity extends beyond Thailand, with devotees in other countries, particularly those with a strong Buddhist presence, also seeking his blessings.
Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva stands as a powerful deity in Thai and Buddhist mythology, symbolizing wealth, protection, and prosperity. With a rich history rooted in Hindu mythology, this divine figure continues to capture the imagination and devotion of many individuals. Whether as a spiritual guide or a source of inspiration, Taw Waes Suwan Vaisravan Asura Deva remains an influential and revered entity in various cultures.
Itipiso Pakawaa Yommarachano Taw Waesuwanno Ahang Sukadto Namoputtaya Taw Waesuwanno Jadtumahaaraachigaa Yagkhapandtaa Patpuridto Waessapusang Puttang Arahang Putto Taw Waes Suwanno Namoputtaya
Wae Sa Pu Sa (pronounced ‘Way Sa Pu Sa’)
Wibpassisa Na Madt-thu Jagkhumandtassa Siree Madto
Sikhissabpi Namadt-thu Sappaphudtaanugambpino
Waessa Phussa Namadt-thu Nahaadtagassa Dtabpassino
Na Madt-thu Gagusandtassa Maarasenabp-bpamattino
Gonaakamanassa Namadt-thu Praahmanassa Wuseemadto
Gassabpassa Namadt-thu Wibp-bpamudt-dtassa Sappati
Ankeerasassa Namadt-thu Sakya Bpudtassa Siree Madto
Yo Imang Tamma Mataesaesi Sappa Tugkhaabanudhanang
Yae Jaabi Nippudtaa Logae Yathaa Pudtang Wibpassisung
Dtae Chanaa Abpisunaa Mahandtaa Weedtasaarataa
Hidtang Taewamanussanang Yang Namassandti Kodtamang
Wichaa Jaranasambpannang Mahandtang Weedtasaaratang
Wichaa Jaranasambpannang Puttang Wantaama Kodtamandti
The video below lets you hear the full version of Kata Taw Waes Suwan used in the famous 'Suad Pan Yaks' Ceremony to summon the Asura Kings and beg their blessings.
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