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Kata Bucha Taep See Hoo Ha Dtaa

Kata for Chanting in Prayer to the See Hoo Ha Dtaa – four eared five eyed Deity

Five eyed four eared Deva

Kata Bucha See Hoo Ha Ta

Saatu Ahang Namaami Pra Intr Aagasaeja Putti Bpang Garo
Na Mo Puttaaya I Aranang Arahang Gusalaa Tammaa Sammaa Samputto
Tusanaso Namo Puttaaya Pra Sonaama Yagkho Maedtaa Mahaa Laapaa Bpiyang Ma Ma Tandta Bpariwaasapo Waasunii Hadtae Hoendtu Chayya Mangkalaani

Offer Coal, Bananas,or Watermelon, Coconut, Water and incense – flowers too.

Short Kata (heart Mantra); Wiang Wang Gang Ha

Longer  Kata for full ceremony

Pra See Hoo Ha Dtaa Taewaanang Tuubpa Teebpa Ja Bpub Phang Saggaara Wantaanang Soobpa Payanchana Sambpannang Pochanaanang Saaleenang Sabpariwaarang Utagang Warang Aakajchandtu Bparipunchandtu Sappataa Hidtaaya Sukhaaya

Pra See Hoo Ha Dtaa Taewaanang Mahittigaa Dtaebpi Amhae Anuragkhandtu Arokayaena Sukhaena Ja

Then say “I pay reverence and offerings to the Four Eared Five Eyed Deva – Indra Transformed! I beg to offer reverence with these pieces of coal”.

Give Offerings on the Full Moon days at Midnight will bring the best results.

9 Types of Offerings – There are Nine Kinds of Offerings to give to the See Hoo Ha Dtaa;

Black Coals, Black grapes, 9 Boiled Eggs, Pineapple, Bananas, 1 Glass of Water,Yellow Chrysanthemums, Jasmine Flowers and 18 Incense sticks.

Taep See Hoo Ha Dtaa, is part of a legend attached to the building of the Temple of Wat Khao Kway Gaew in Chiang Rai – this creature exists in the temple there as a statue.

This creature’s dung (excrement) is pure gold. It is supposed to be the reason that men love their mistress more than their first and main wife (in Thailand many men have a “Mia Hlwong” (main wife) and a “Mia Noi” (second wife/mistress).

The four ears and the five eyes are part of the maintenance of the Buddhist principles of Dhamma practice; namely, Bhramavihara (the four ears representing; four practices of compassion – Metta (loving friendliness), Garuna (Compassion and generosity), Mutitaa (Mutual concern for the welfare of others) and Upekha (equanimity)

The five eyes mean the five precepts (not killing not stealing not indulging in perverse sexual or adulterous behavior, not lying and not taking alcohol or intoxicating substances such as drugs). Taep See Hoo Ha Dtaa is rather like a bear in appearance, and small in stature, it eats coals and excretes solid gold.

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