THAO WESSUWAN
THAO WESSUWAN HUNTER (GHOST KILLER)
Tao Wessuwan is one of the most important gods and had actually been, and still, acquire many respect in numerous nations as the guardian of all wicked spirits. These spell, belong to the Four Guardian Gods and Tao Wessuwan is their head, was present to Buddha, as the Four Guardian Gods deem that they have to many fans, some are excellent and some are evil and may hurt wondering monks who in the middle of graveyard, deep jungle.
Taw Tadtaratha is Lord of the East
Taw Wirulabpaks is Lord of the South
Taw Wirunlahog is Lord of the West, and
Taw Wesuwan is Lord of the North.
These spell, belong to the Four Guardian Gods and Tao Wessuwan is their head. Their duty is to guard demons and wicked spirits, and keep them away from harming humans.
Wessuwan’s magical truncheon. Wessuwan’s weapon is traditionally the truncheon(known as “Grabong” in Thai). This truncheon is one of four supernatural weapons, namely;
1. the Vajra of the God Indra (called “Wachira” in Thai),
2. the eyes of “Phra Yom” (Yama),
3. the special cloth of Aalaawakayaksa and
4. the “kataawut” of Wesuwan (the truncheon).
This truncheon has the power to be flung through the air and crack the heads of many thousands of Ghost in one single throw. Wesuwan was actually able to cause them to lose their lives, but in his mercy, would only ever crack their heads, in order to teach them to be better behaved. For this reason, Thai people tend to use Wesuwan statues and amulets to fend of Demons and malevolent beings.
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Wesuwan should also be revered by businessmen and financiers, and anyone who wishes to increase his financial and material wealth. Also in times of hardship and poverty, one should revere Wessuwan, which will enable you to have enough money to pay your bills and the cost of living with without any difficulty. It is interesting to note that in the present day, Wesuwan is becoming more often revered for the material wealth aspect, than for his ability to fend of ghosts and demons, which tends to refletct society’s march towards the materialistic viewpoint, and away from the spiritual."
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