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Por Phu Ruesi Himawat is one of a range of Ruesi Deity statuettes with great blessing and chanting ceremony including the presence of eminent Ruesi and Buddhist Monks of Gaeji Ajarn status. Ceremony performed at Wat Bang Bon - You can see pictures of the Ceremony at the bottom of this post.
Por Phu Ruesi Himawat is otherwise known as Ruesi Hnaa Suea (tiger face Ruesi) and sometimes called Jao Saming Pra, wich is a fallacy because that refers to a particular being who is connected with Luang Phu Ka Long, and was a fellow practitioner of LP Ka Long in a previous life. The true name for tiger faced Ruesi is Ruesi Himawat. Ruesi Himawat is a deity from the Heavenly Realms who is a Ruesi. He is the Father of Pra Uma (Kali, wife of Shiva) and plays an important role in the doing away with of demons and unwholesome entities.
He is perfect for Kong Grapan protection and Klaew Klaad evasion magic, as well as (when revered properly) a source of Luck Success, and Wealth. This Ruesi is featured in my upcoming ebook '108 Ruesi legends'. Ruesi Himawat or Hnaa Suea is also sometimes called Ruesi Galasit - it is most probable that there were various Deities who were Ruesi and had animal heads, so the different names may refer to different Deities or the same one. The truth is that we don't really know anymore.
Kata for Bucha to the Ruesi (This is correct for all Ruesi);
Kata for Ruesi Hnaa Suea
The Kata (mantra) for Rursi Taw Himawat / Ruesi Hnaa Suea (tiger head ruesi) is as follows;
In Thai;
The Ruesi help us in solving problems in life, and protect us wherever we go. Making Bucha to the Ruesi is what we call 'Khong Mee Kroo' in Thai (things with a master presiding over) - this means that you are connecting with deity from another realm who is helping and guiding you in life. The correct Bucha (Poojah) procedure is essential in order to successfully recieve the benefits of a Ruesi amulet, for which reason i must give the Kata for chanting as well as a short explanation of each Ruesi Deity.
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