
Have you ever wondered? You visit Thao Wessuwan shrines all around, pray frequently, yet your luck remains unchanged and life feels stagnant. The answer might be, “You’re worshiping the wrong form!” Thao Wessuwan does not come in just one form; he has many faces and colors, each granting different “magical blessings.” If you want truly effective results, you must know the secret to choosing the correct form to worship.
1. Choose the “face” that aligns with your work or goals.
Before making a wish, check which face matches your objective.
Demon Face: Focuses on “protection and subduing evil.” If you feel unlucky, suspect harm from others, or need to manage many subordinates, this form is for you. It is full of power to decisively handle troubling issues!
Deity/Human Face: Focuses on “wealth and popularity.” Salespeople, merchants, or those wishing to be loved and favored by superiors and peers should choose the deity face. This form emphasizes charm and attracting wealth.
Brahma Face: Focuses on “ultimate success.” If you are preparing for exams, competitions, aiming for promotions, or working on big projects, this form is ideal as it embodies both power and prestige.
If you can’t distinguish the faces, some rare statues show colors on their bodies indicating which suits your desires.
Red: Focuses on power and protection against Zodiac Conflict Year (Pee Chong)—defeats evil and black magic (suitable for: executives or those experiencing bad luck).
Green: Focuses on wealth and trade—helps retain money and ensures abundance (suitable for: merchants).
Gold: Focuses on prosperity and windfall gains—attracts large sums and rapid wealth growth (suitable for: investors/businesspeople).
Black: Focuses on fortune correction and dispelling curses—protects against the supernatural and revitalizes luck (suitable for: night workers or those in risky jobs).
White/Silver: Focuses on kindness and wisdom—promotes smooth work and goodwill (suitable for: employees and negotiators).
Purple: Focuses on promotion and patronage—support from superiors and high-level success (suitable for: those seeking advancement).
Worshiping Thao Wessuwan is not just about visiting any shrine; it’s about selecting the “energy” that matches what you lack. If you want wealth but worship a form focused on subduing evil, the blessing you receive might be protection instead of fortune.
Final tip: Before asking for blessings, maintain a determined mind and importantly, observe the second precept—not stealing.
Since Thao Wessuwan is the lord of treasures, following this precept helps your wishes come true much faster.