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Asang, stands for 'Dhammasangkinee', Taa (Dhā) stands for 'Dhātukathā', Bu (Pu), stands for 'Pukallapaññatti', Ga (Ka), stands for 'Kathāvatthu', Ya stands for 'Yamaka', and Ba (Pa), stands for 'Paṭṭhāna'.
Pra Narai is the Vishnu Avatar, who by Vedic Legend is one of the Trinity of the Main Pantheon of Hindu Gods, Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma, with Shiva being the Destroyer, Brahma the Creator, and Vishnu the Savior. All three can be seen combined into one Deity known as Trimurti. Vishnu (Pra Narai) himself, is recounted in the Ramayana Epic Myth of Valmiki the Hermit Ruesi, which in Thailand is known as 'Ramakien'.
Lord Vishnu has 10 Avatars, 9 of which have already come to pass, and the third of which was that of the Vahara Boar, an albino Wild Boar, with fearsome teeth and tusks, who Pra Narai was Avatared (Born) in the form of, to bring the Demon 'Hirantayaks' to Justice. The Demon Hirantayaks had rolled up the surface of the earth and put it under his armpit, to deprive Humans and animals of a place to reside.
Lord Shiva saw this, and told Vishnu to solve the matter, so Lord Vishnu became his 3rd Avatar, the Vahara Boar. He rushed into Hirantayaks, and ripped him apart with his tusks, killing him.
Making Offerings to Pra Narai (Vishnu)
Offerings to Vishnu, and Vishnu Riding on Garuda Deity, should include the following;
Gratong (a kind of crown ornamental offering made from banana leaf), with puffed rice and spicy foods (2 or 3 kinds), sweetmeats and puddings (5 kinds), 3 kinds of fruits (banana, coconut and sugar cane is traditional). Milk, butter (ghee), Kaprao leaf (Thai holy basil, known as Tolasee in India), white and green seeds, red beans in coconut milk, & perfumed offerings. 7 small green flags (pennant), 3 pieces of cloth (green red and yellow), a clay doll (stone, cement or carved wood), and some figurines of cows, horses, elephants and buffalos. Incense, candles and flowers are of course indispensable. In addition, you could add water to drink in a glass, and perfumed pure water inside a conch shell for bathing.
Kata Pra Narai Song Krut – Vishnu Kata
(For all forms of Vishnu Deva including Vishnu on Garuda)
Kata Bucha Pra Narai Dtwat Himapant
Om Paech-Cha Narai Khab Say Sorn Pra Ram An Cheu Waa Prohmmaa Sapraayawaat Akkanaewaat Om Sataan Greung Toranee Greung Badaan Saarapat Greung Tua Lokaa Greung Swaaha Aega Naaraaya Ittibpaataanarawongsaa Aegasara Prahmmaadtutaadtu Samahaesu Taewo Taewa Naaraaya Wongsaa tawae Sorn Prohmmamaas Dtathae Wandtaa Dtarataayingsu Taewawae Awadtaa Raammawongsaa
(Chant 3 times, or 7 times). Protection and Guidance in all fields of life will be endowed upon you, Klaew Klaad and Kong Grapan Chadtri, as well as lending the devotee with 'Amnaj' (commanding power), enemies will be too afraid to bother you, black magic will be useless against you.
Om Pra Naaraayana Raacha Haradti Tisathidtaaya Ubpaatawadtaaya Jadt-Dtu Krudhaa Pahananaaya Haradti Tisatidtaaya Aakajchandtu Punchadtu Khibp-bpaya Dtu Wibp-bpaya Dtu Sawaaha Sawaahaaya Sappa Ubpaatawa Winaasaaya Sappa Ubpaatawa Winaasaaya Sappa Andtaraaya Sukh-khawattago Ho-odtu Aayu Wanna Sukha Palang Amhaagang Ragkhandtu Sawaaha Sawaahaa Sawaahaaya
Chant the Kata then blow it into the offerings or into the amulet if raising over your head to wear for the day. In that case, raise the amulet between the palms of your hands in praying posture at your forehead and chant 3 times if making Bucha offerings and blow into the offerings.
After the first time you perform the ‘Piti Buang Suang’ (offerings To Narai – place the amulet on the altar in the house), you must only chant once per day when putting the amulet on – chant the Kata, then blow your breath into the amulet. Do this once a day for however many years you have been living, plus one day extra. this will increase your lifespan and healthy lifetime, and in addition, will make the power of Pra Narai make even more powerful blessings come to you.
Visnu Kayatri
Om Naaraayan Witamhae Waasutaewaaya Timhi Dtanno Sutas Bparijotyaadta
Narai Kayatri
Om Narai Witamhae Saesasaayinae Timhi Dtanno Sutas Bparijotyaadta
Kata Khor Porn (Ask for Blessings)
Om Haradti Tisa Naaraayana Taewadtaa Sa Ha Ka Na Bpari Waaraaya Aakajchandtu Bparigunchadtu Sawaaha Sawaahaaya
Om Sappa Ubpatawa Sappa Tud-t Sappasoga Sappa Roka Sappa Paya Sappa Ubpattawa Sappa Sadtruu Winaasaaya Bpamujjandti Om Naaraayana Taewadtaa Sataa Ragkadtu Sawaaha
Luang Por Juan (also known as Luang Ta Juan), officially named 'Pra Kroo Sugij Wijarn', was born under the name of Juan Dork Gularb. He took his surname (Gularb) from his Mother's side. He was born on the 13th of August in the year 2456 BE, in Wang Yang, Supannburi. He was ordained as a Bhikkhu (Buddhist Monk), in the year 2476 BE, at the boundary wall monument of the temple of Wat Sao Thong Tong, in Sri Prajantr, with the Great Luang Por Pring, of Wat Worajantr as his 'Upachaya' Ordaining Officer, LP Run of Wat Sao Thong Tong was his 'Pra Gamma Wajajarn' Prompter, and Luang Por Saen, of Wat Gai Tia, was his 'Pra Anusawanajarn' witness.
Luang Por Juan was given the Ordained 'Chaya' Monks name of 'Thidtigo'. LP Juan then began his Ordained life staying at Wat Gai Tia, and studied the Dhamma Vinaya Buddhist Canon for the Rules of Behavior of a True Buddhist Monk, and the Buddha Dhamma (Revelation of the True Nature of Things as Expounded by the Lord Buddha). LP Juan then went for many years on Tudong Forest Wandering (Duthanga), with the Great Luang Por Run, until after a long period of austerities, he was recalled to become the Abbot of Wat Gai Tia. Wat Gai Tia was in dire need of help in many areas, so Luang Por Juan accepted, and returned.
Luang Por Juan dedicated himself to supporting the needs of the temple, building, and performing necessary restorations. He continued this throughout his trajectory, to raise what was once a temple in dire need of help, to become a prominent temple of the Capital of Thailand, Bangkok. Luang Por Juan was known for his austere manners, and lack of attachment to materiality. He was known to have always said, that he owned nothing, and he never carried any personal possessions, or kept them in his Kuti Hut.
Luang Por Juan, would always give everything that Devotees gave him as offerings to the temple, and never keep any of it himself. His devotees would call him 'Luang Ta' simply, because he insisted, that he did not wish to be seen as anything other than yet another Buddhist Monk, just like every other one, regardless of status.
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