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Revealing the Secret Colors and Powers of the 7 Great Naga Kings: Which Deity Brings Wealth?

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Revealing the Secret Colors and Powers of the 7 Great Naga Kings: Which Deity Brings Wealth?

Unveiling the mysterious legend of the river basins and lands! Meet the 7 most powerful Great Naga Kings in Thailand, from "Phaya Anantanarak" the divine throne supporting the world to "The Naga Queen of Khamchanod" Spiritual followers, check now! Which deity to worship to boost career success, accelerate progress, or cleanse life's curses, along with exclusive tips on prayers and prime worship locations.

Unveiling the mysterious legend of the 7 Great Naga Kings, the most powerful in Thailand

1. Phaya Anantanarak (Lord of All Nagas)

Phaya Anantanarak, also known as "Sesha," is the eldest son of Kashyapa Muni and Kadru. He is a Naga king who has observed strict precepts and intense asceticism, receiving a blessing from Brahma to uphold the world.

He resides in Ksheersagar (the Ocean of Milk), coiled as the bed for Lord Narayana (Vishnu) during his cosmic slumber, spreading thousands of heads as a protective hood for the supreme deity. His body is pure white like clouds or brilliantly golden. Legends say he has from 7, 9 up to 1,000 heads, each crowned in gold. He often appears alongside Narayana and Lakshmi, symbolizing power beyond time.

Worship tips for Phaya Anantanarak: Phaya Anantanarak represents the "foundation of success." If you seek a stable life, authority to govern others, or enduring fame and honor, worshiping him with sincerity and moral discipline will bring endless brightness into your life.

Offerings: Clean drinking water, white or golden flowers (such as jasmine or marigold), and merit-making through maintaining precepts and meditation.

Chanting (abridged): "Kaya Vacha Chittang Aham Vanta Anantanarak Vishuddha Deva Pujaemi" (3 times)

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Anantanarak" for spiritual followers

  • Wat Phra That Phanom, Nakhon Phanom Province Near the sacred pond inside the temple. According to legend "Urangkhata," Phaya Anantanarak is one of the 7 Naga families guarding Phra That Phanom. People visit to pray for stability and authority.
  • Wat Pa Khlong 11, Pathum Thani Province (Khamchanod 2) A statue of Phaya Anantanarak surrounds the ordination hall in the middle of the water, serving as a gathering point for many Naga kings. This Phaya Anantanarak is elegant and a key spot where central Thais seek blessings for luck and career.

2. Phaya Muchalinda Nakarat (The Naga Protecting the Buddha)

According to legend, in the sixth week after the Buddha's enlightenment, he sat enjoying liberation happiness beneath a fig tree called "Muchalinda" in Pali, located southeast of the Bodhi tree.

During that time, a heavy storm raged for seven days, cold and dark. Phaya Muchalinda, king of the Nagas residing nearby in a pond, saw the situation and, out of reverence for the Buddha, feared the storm would disturb his meditation.

He rose from the pond, coiled his body seven times as a seat for the Buddha, and spread his seven-headed hood over the Buddha's head to shield him from wind, rain, and insects throughout the seven days until the storm subsided.

Worship tips for Phaya Muchalinda Nakarat: Focus on requests for "peace," "overcoming insurmountable obstacles," or "protection and support from elders."

Offerings: Clean water, white or pink lotus flowers, and aromatic coconut water (no meat offerings).

Chanting (abridged): "Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times)

"Kaya Vacha Chittang Aham Vanta Muchalinda Nakarat Vishuddha Deva Pujaemi"

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Muchalinda Nakarat" for spiritual followers

  • Muchalinda Pond, Wat Saramani, Udon Thani Province: A popular spot among spiritual followers, featuring a beautiful and highly revered statue of Phaya Muchalinda.
  • Wat Pa Khlong 11, Pathum Thani Province: Also called "Khamchanod 2," it has a prominent statue of Phaya Muchalinda around the ordination hall in the water.
  • Wat Phra That Bang Phuan, Nong Khai Province: Home to an ancient "Muchalinda Pond" per legend, and one of the most beautiful Buddha images in the Naga-protecting posture in Northeast Thailand.

3. Phaya Srisutthonarak (The Naga Queen of Khamchanod)

Phaya Srisutthonarak A Naga king from the Erabodhi family (green clan), he rules the underworld city called "Brahmaprakailok," linked to the spiritual realm at Khamchanod forest in Udon Thani. His consort is Mae Ya Sripathumma (also of the Erabodhi Naga family). Both are renowned for their ascetic practices and compassion for humans.

Legend holds that he made an agreement with "Phaya Suwannarak" (a Naga from Laos) to dig a river to the sea. Phaya Srisuttho dug earth forming the Mekong River, winding like his serpent body.

Worship tips for Phaya Srisutthonarak: You must "keep your promises." If you make a vow and it is fulfilled, you must return to fulfill your offering without breaking the promise.

Offerings: Clean drinking water, green Naga ceremonial trays, jasmine flowers, marigolds, and auspicious fruits (no meat offerings).

Chanting (abridged): "Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times) "Kaya Vacha Chittang Aham Vanta Nakathibodi Srisuttho Vishuddha Deva Pujaemi" (followed by specific prayers for luck and career).

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Srisutthonarak" for spiritual followers

  • Wang Nakin Khamchanod, Udon Thani Province: A must-visit place to pray at the shrine of Grandfather Srisuttho and Grandmother Sripathumma, as well as to seek blessings or luck at the Khamchanod tree.
  • Wat Sirisuttho (Wat Pa Khamchanod), Udon Thani Province: Near Khamchanod Island, a meditation and worship site with a replica statue.
  • Wat Pa Khlong 11, Pathum Thani Province: Known as "Khamchanod 2" for those in central Thailand unable to travel to Isan, this place also houses the energy and sacred presence of Phaya Srisuttho.

4. Phaya Srisattanarak (The Great Naga Deity of the Mekong Basin)

Phaya Srisattanarak is a Naga king of the Virupaksha clan (golden family), considered a high-level lineage in Buddhist beliefs. He has seven heads and a shining golden body, majestic and powerful. He is believed to guard Phra That Phanom and the Mekong River on both Thai and Laotian sides.

According to legend, he is gentle and polite but possesses great power. He practices meditation and guards underground treasures to offer in Buddha worship.

Worship tips for Phaya Srisattanarak: Famous for granting wealth and prosperity, merchants often pray to him for smooth trading, business growth, and luck in gambling. Having golden Naga lineage support can boost your life’s trajectory.

Offerings: Golden Naga ceremonial trays, yellow flowers (marigold), clean water, and auspicious fruits (orange, banana).

Chanting (abridged): "Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times) "Kaya Vacha Chittang Wa Chetasa Va Srisattanarak Nama Vishuddha Deva Ittiputta Pujaemi"

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Srisattanarak" for spiritual followers

  • Srisattanarak Plaza, Sunthornvichit Road, Nakhon Phanom Province: The main spot everyone must visit, spacious and riverside with a great atmosphere, especially in the evening.

5. Phaya Phuchong Nakarat (The Naga of Wisdom and Ascetics)

Phaya Phuchong Nakarat belongs to the Virupaksha clan (golden family), but some legends describe his body as silver-gray or pale gold. He dwells in the Andaman Sea, Gulf of Thailand, and deep caves in the eastern region.

He can appear with 1, 7, or 9 heads depending on manifestation, but notably often takes the form of a "sage" or "ascetic" wearing white or tiger-striped robes, meditating in caves. He is a chief Naga king with a close relationship to Lord Shiva, often appearing to aid humans practicing dharma.

Worship tips for Phaya Phuchong Nakarat: Known as the "Supreme Teacher of Wisdom," devotees gain quick learning, intuition, and protection from illness. Ideal for those seeking career advancement through negotiation and intelligence.

Offerings: Clean water, fresh sweet fruits, white flowers (jasmine or gardenia), betel leaves, and "rolled tobacco" (reflecting his sage form).

Chanting (abridged): "Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times) "Kaya Vacha Chittang Aham Vanta Phuchong Nakarat Vishuddha Deva Pujaemi"

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Phuchong Nakarat" for spiritual followers

  • Wat Tham Khao Prathun, Rayong Province: The most famous site, featuring beautiful caves believed to be the abode of Phaya Phuchong Nakarat. The serene atmosphere is perfect for meditation.
  • Kaeng Kabaeo, Mukdahan Province: Elegant pearl-white and golden Phaya Phuchong Nakarat statues stand by the Mekong River, a highly energizing spot.

6. Phaya Nak Dam Saensiri Chantra Nakarat (The Black Naga Deity for Curse Cleansing)

Phaya Nak Dam Saensiri Chantra Nakarat dwells in deep caves or along major mountain ranges in Northeastern and Southern Thailand. Some legends say he guards the boundary between the human world and the underworld.

His body is jet black with gleaming scales like onyx, formidable and fierce, with ruby-red or flame-like eyes. He can appear with 1 or 7 heads. Though fierce in appearance, he values justice, loves peace, and has a righteous heart. He practices asceticism in solitude and rarely appears.

Worship tips for Phaya Nak Dam Saensiri Chantra Nakarat: He is renowned for "destroying evil." Worship brings protection from black magic, curses, and misfortune. His power supports those with declining fortunes to recover quickly. As a deep-dwelling Naga guarding underground treasures, he is believed to grant unexpected wealth and enhance authority over followers, inspiring respect and fear.

Offerings: Clean water, dark-colored flowers (such as red or black roses, or purple lotus), richly flavored fruits (black grapes, prunes), betel leaves, and "black incense" (if allowed at the site).

Chanting (abridged): "Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times) "Kaya Vacha Chittang Aham Vanta Saensiri Chantra Nakarat Vishuddha Deva Pujaemi"

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Nak Dam Saensiri Chantra Nakarat" for spiritual followers

  • Wang Nakin Khamchanod, Udon Thani Province: Although this is the main abode of Grandfather Srisuttho, nearby are shrines and worship points for the Black Naga (his attendants and boundary guardians), where people seek blessings to remove bad luck.
  • Old Khamchanod Shrine: The Black Naga's power is often invited here to protect the site.
  • Naga shrines in Southern Thailand: Due to his ties to peninsulas and deep waters, shrines dedicated to him are found in mountains and deep forests in the south.

7. Phaya Yasothon Nakarat (The Merciful Naga King)

Phaya Yasothon Nakarat protects the central Isan region (around Yasothon, Roi Et, and the Chi-Mun river basins) and guards an important gateway to the underworld.

His body is pearl white with pink hues or soft green, with shimmering scales like jewels. He appears majestic but not fierce, with eyes full of compassion. He is a high-ranking Naga associated with ancient city-building legends in Isan, believed to bring prosperity and peaceful coexistence.

Worship tips for Phaya Yasothon Nakarat: He has notable power in "friendship and negotiation." Those who see him are loved and admired. He suits people working with others, such as performers or artists, fostering family or couple harmony, reducing conflict, and bringing inner peace, focus, and charm.

Offerings: Clean water (mixed with scented water or jasmine), fragrant and colorful flowers (pink lotus, jasmine), sweet fragrant fruits (ripe mango, rose apple), and various incense.

Chanting (abridged): "Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammasambuddhassa" (3 times) "Kaya Vacha Chittang Aham Vanta Yasothon Nakarat Vishuddha Deva Pujaemi"

Must-visit worship sites for "Phaya Yasothon Nakarat" for spiritual followers

  • International Buddhist Park (Pathumrat), Nong Khai Province: A site with beautiful statues of many Naga families, including the spiritual lineage of Phaya Yasothon Nakarat.
  • Phaya Than Mansion, Yasothon Province: Although mainly a cultural tourist site about the frog king legend, nearby areas and the Chi River are believed to be protected by Phaya Yasothon Nakarat.