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Ruesi Na Suea (Tiger Face)

Master of Power

Overview 概述

Also known as Jao Samingpray. Represents raw power, authority, and protection from all physical harm. He is the master of the jungle and the protector of those who walk through dangerous paths, both physical and spiritual.

Domains of Mastery 專精領域

Amnaj (Authority)Kong GrapanJungle Sorcery

Veneration & Comparative Context

The Ruesi (ฤาษี) tradition traces its roots to the Vedic Rishi (ऋषि) lineage — cosmic seers who received eternal wisdom through deep tapas (ascetic practice). In the Thai framework, these sages are the founding teachers of all healing arts, sacred geometry (Yantra), mantra science (Kata), and martial/protective Wicha.

Within the Liuren Fajiao context, the Ruesi parallel the role of Xianshi (仙師) — Immortal Teacher lineages who transmit esoteric knowledge across generations through direct energetic transmission (Guo Jue 過訣 / Krob Kru).

Study these profiles as comparative material within your Five Arts practice.

Ritual Invocation Protocol

Traditional approach to invoking Na Suea (Tiger Face) in ceremony:

  1. Prepare offerings: Fresh flowers, incense (5 sticks), candles (white or gold), fruit, water, and a respectful attitude.
  2. Open the ritual space: Three prostrations toward the Ruesi image/statue.
  3. Recite the Wai Kru mantra: The universal teacher veneration mantra in Pali/Khom.
  4. State your purpose: Clearly articulate your intention in Pali or the vernacular.
  5. Dedicate merit: Offer the spiritual merit of your practice to all beings.

Spiritual Inquiry 祈請問事

You may now inquire with the essence of Ruesi Na Suea (Tiger Face). Ask about spiritual practice, Wicha, or life guidance related to his specialty.