[Statue Dimensions] Height 31cm, Width 11cm, Depth 10cm
[Amulet Efficacy] Resists black magic, protects the home, wards off evil spirits and ensures peace, attracts wealth and prosperity, and improves feng shui.
[How to Offer Offerings] Placing it in your home can ward off all evil spirits and bring good fortune to your household! It strengthens faith and courage, protects the owner, overcomes negative forces, and can be used in rituals to exorcise demons and dispel evil spirits!
[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]
"Ghost King Thao Vetsuwan" is not only a guardian general for those who worship him, but also responsible for the safety of every member of the worshipper's family. He is also a celestial general who can counteract feng shui flaws. Therefore, it is advisable to invite him home to ensure the peace and well-being of the household and to bring good fortune and wealth. In Thai, the Ghost King is also called Yark. In modern times, he is often seen carved on the two side doors of Thai Buddhist temples, serving as a guardian of important Buddhist sites. In Hong Kong, those who worship and wear Thai amulets call him the Ghost King! And in every place in Thailand (inside Bangkok airport, outside temples), there is a similar guardian deity with a flowery face, long fangs, holding a magic sword, and an enormous size. Actually, the Ghost King is called Thao Vetsuwan (Thai transliteration) or Yark in Thai. In Thailand, these carvings are often seen on the two side gates of Buddhist temples, serving as guardian deities of sacred Buddhist sites. They are meant to prevent demons, ghosts, and wandering spirits from approaching the sacred grounds and disturbing the peace of the temple. Historical records indicate that there are many miraculous tales about the Ghost Kings, which have long been circulated in Thai folk society. According to ancient records, there are four Ghost Kings, each with their own domain, such as the spirits of those who have died unjustly in the mountains, the souls of the unjustly deceased, all kinds of monstrous beasts, venomous snakes, and so on. However, the one who commonly governs ghosts and demons in the mortal realm is Thao Vetsuwan. The four Ghost Kings are: Thao Vetsuwan, Thao Thakroot, Thak Koowen, and Thao Viroopark. Due to Thailand's vast territory, some rural areas in certain provinces are located in remote regions, where stories of ghost encounters are frequently heard. Therefore, many people worship the Ghost King, placing him in the main hall or in front of the main entrance to prevent all demons, ghosts, and wandering spirits from disturbing the home. The Ghost King is not only a personal guardian deity; his power extends beyond preventing wandering spirits from approaching the home. He also assumes responsibility for the safety of every member of the worshipping family, ensuring their well-being. Furthermore, he is a deity who counteracts feng shui flaws. Placing him in the main hall facing the main entrance can reverse feng shui. If you have the opportunity to encounter a Ghost King statue cast by a legitimate temple, consider inviting it home to protect your household, bring good fortune, and increase wealth.
The sacred object's effects include: warding off danger and evil spirits, protecting the home, bringing wealth (both legitimate and windfall), ensuring safety, and improving unfavorable feng shui in the home, thus protecting the peace and well-being of the household.
The Guardian Ghost King ( Thao Vetsuwan ) is known in Thailand as the Yaksha Guardian Deity, Ghost King Yaksha, Ghost King Yaksha, or Yaksha King. According to ancient Thai texts, there were four Yaksha Kings. These four Yaksha Kings governed different areas, such as the spirits of the deep mountains and wild animals, the unjustly deceased and wandering souls, all fanged monsters, and venomous creatures. However, the Yaksha King who governed the ghosts and demons of the mortal realm was Thao Vetsuwan , the father of Rahu, the deity.
According to ancient Thai records, there were four Yaksha Kings, whose names were:
He Mingsuyun ( Thao Vetsuwan ).
He treads the wrong path ( Thao Thakroot ).
He tak Suyong ( Thak Koowen ).
Thao Viroopark .
The Yaksha Guardian Deity, also known as the Demon King Yaksha or Yaksha King, has the function of warding off danger, evil spirits, protecting the home, ensuring peace, and improving unfavorable feng shui in the home, thus protecting the health and well-being of the household.
The Ghost King Yaksha Thao Vetsuwan is not only a guardian general for those who worship him, but also has the responsibility to protect every member of the worshipper's family from wandering ghosts and spirits.
Furthermore, the Demon King Yaksha is also a celestial general who can counteract feng shui flaws. Placing him in the main hall of your home, facing the front door, can reverse certain unfavorable feng shui configurations in a residence, bringing more good fortune and wealth into the household.
Basically, if the person who requests and wears it, their wealth and career will take off, and it will also ward off evil spirits and protect the home, preventing evil influences from entering.