
If you are looking for spiritual refuge to let the truth be revealed or to ask sacred powers to bring about justice in cases of injustice, Thai beliefs often involve chanting sacred mantras. "Phra Siam Thewathiraj" or the Thao Wessuwan mantra, both of which are renowned for protecting the righteous./horoscope/Thairath Online reveals a chant to restore courage and morale, including translations and instructions for proper practice during worship.
Used to seek justice and protection, commonly chanted when one desires justice on a communal level or wishes for sacred powers to protect their rights.
(Recite Namo three times)
Siyama Thewathiraja Thewati Thewa Mahitika Arahang Wantami Sappata Sappa Antaraya Vinasaya Sappasitthi Bhawantu Me
Translation : I respectfully worship Phra Siam Thewathiraj, the supreme ruler. May all disasters and dangers be destroyed, and may success be granted to me.
Used when feeling unfairly treated or persecuted.
(Recite Namo three times)
Pato Metang Parachiwining Sukato Juti Chitamehta Nibbhanang Sukato Juti
Recite nine times to ask sacred powers to open a bright path, bring consequences to wrongdoers, and let the truth be revealed.
Clearly state your full name and say:
May the power of truth be revealed. May all involved act with fairness. If I am innocent, may I soon receive victory and justice.
After chanting, pour water to dedicate merit to karmic creditors and the "guardian spirits of the opposing party" to inspire their conscience, shame for their wrongdoings, and restoration of justice.
According to beliefs, the mantra’s power is most effective when the chanter is firmly grounded in truth and has not harmed others first. Sincerity acts as the strongest protective shield.