Pay homage to Thao Wessuwan in Bangkok: Wat Suthat Thepwararam

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Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchawora Mahawihan Located in Phra Nakhon District Bangkok It is a temple with a long history dating back to the reign of King Rama I and is the location of the Phra Wihan Luang. Inside is the location of Phra Sri Sakyamuni. Important Buddha image in the posture of Maravichai

Wat Suthat is well known for the worship of Thao Wessuwan. It is considered one of the most popular places in Thailand for those wishing to worship and seek blessings from Thao Wessuwan.

Thao Wessuwan or Thao Kuvera is one of Thao Chatulokaban who is responsible for protecting the north. and is also considered to be the god of wealth and fortune. It is believed that Thao Wessuwan has the power to protect from evil and demons. People with beliefs often come to worship to increase their fortune. Prevent danger and remove bad things from life

Wat Suthat Thepwararam Located on Bamrung Muang Road, Bowonniwet Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok Traveling to Wat Suthat can be done by bus. Subway (MRT) by getting off at Sam Yot Station. Or using a taxi service is also convenient.

Worshiping and paying homage to Thao Wessuwan at Wat Suthat has steps that should be followed correctly. To enhance your auspiciousness and receive the desired blessings as follows:

  1. prepare offerings:
  • 9 incense sticks
  • 1 candle
  • Flowers such as roses, marigolds, or other fragrant flowers
  • steering wheel
  • Red water (popularly used because it is believed to be the favorite of Thao Wessuwan)
  • Desserts or fruits such as bananas, sugar cane, or coconuts
  1. Make a wish: Before starting to worship You should pray for a calm mind. and remember the Triple Gem
  2. Worship with incense and candles:
  • Light 9 incense sticks and 1 candle and place them in the incense burner in front of the Thao Wessuwan statue.
  • Place flowers and garlands at the base of the statue.
  1. chanting mantras:
  • Chanting prayers to worship Thao Vessuwan which has the following prayers:

    Itipiso Bhagava Yamarajano Thao Vessuvanno Maraṇasukaṃ Arahansukato Namo Buddhaya Thao Vessuvanno catumahārājikā yakkhabandā anekā iddhiritthi buddhānubhāvena Dhammanuphavena Sanghanuphavena Lord Vessuvarna, Mārā vateṇa, Mārā vapariyayā vināsame, Lord Vessuvarnaṃ devātā, Abhipalaetu Abhipalaya, pariharantu sabbatā sabbasotthi bhavantu me. Sabba dukkhaṃ vināsatū sabbabhayang vināsatū sabbarokān vināsatū bhavantu me (recite 9 times)
  1. pray for blessings: When finished chanting the mantra Set your mind to pray and ask for blessings for what you want, such as success in work, wealth, and protection from various dangers.
  2. Pay respect and thank you.: After finishing praying Pay respect to Thao Wessuwan 3 times and say thank you.

People who come to worship Thao Wessuwan at Wat Suthat often ask for blessings in many matters, such as:

  • Fortune and wealth: It is believed that Thao Wessuwan can bring good fortune and wealth to those who worship it.
  • protection: Ask for blessings for protection from evil things, ghosts, and various dangers.
  • success in life: Ask for blessings for success in work, study, and love.
  • trade: People who do business often come to pray for a prosperous business and many customers.

Worshiping Thao Wessuwan is not only an expression of faith and respect for the guardian deity. But it also builds positive energy and confidence for the worshiper in facing life's challenges.

Coming to pay homage to Thao Wessuwan at Wat Suthat Thepwararam is not only about increasing prosperity in one's life. But it is also a great opportunity to study Thailand's deep and long history and culture.

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