How to Worship Brahma (Phra Phrom)

Last updated: 23 Jul 2025  |  1504 Views  | 

How to Worship Brahma (Phra Phrom)

How to Worship Brahma (Phra Phrom)


Here's a guide on how to worship Brahma, including mantras and offerings.

Brahma Mantras (Katha Bucha Phra Phrom)
Long Version:

Om Paramesana Masakaram Ongkaranisawa Rang
Prommaresayam Phupassawa Witsanu Waiyatanamothotilukpam
Tharama Yikyana Yangyawaiyala Khamulam
Satha Nantara Wimusatinan
Namate Namatre Ja Akaraang Tathowaja
Etamatara Yat Taman Tarama
Katthana Ramla Jasarawe Patitam
Samphopakkalo Thiwathiyam Matamy

Short Version:
Om Aham Brahma Asmi

How to Make Wishes and Offerings
When making a wish, be specific about your request for each face of Brahma. The correct way to worship is to pay respects to all four faces.

Recommended Offerings:

1. Incense and Candles: Any scent is acceptable.

2. Fruits: Bananas, coconuts, pears, and rose apples are recommended.

3. Flowers: Fragrant flowers with a mild scent, such as jasmine or lotus, are suitable.

Forbidden Offerings:

All types of meat.

Start by paying respects to the first face of Brahma, then proceed clockwise (to Brahma's left hand) until you have worshipped all four faces.

Specific Offerings and Blessings for Each Face:

Face 1: Use 16 incense sticks, 9 candles, 9 lotus flowers, and 1 bottle of water. This face is for matters related to work, studies, examinations, power, prestige, career advancement, and blessings for your father.

Face 2: Use 36 incense sticks, 9 candles, 9 lotus flowers, and 1 bottle of water. This face is for matters related to assets, real estate, land, houses, cars, and debts owed by others that have not been repaid.

Face 3: Use 39 incense sticks, 9 candles, 9 lotus flowers, and 1 bottle of water. This face is for matters related to health, family, spouses, relatives, contracts, and blessings for your mother.

Face 4: Use 19 incense sticks, 9 candles, 9 lotus flowers, and 1 bottle of water. This face is for matters related to luck and wealth.

Note on Worship Without Offerings:
If you do not have offerings or are unable to light incense, you can simply offer a respectful "wai" (Thai greeting) and state your wishes. There are no strict rules against this.

Disclaimer: This is a personal belief. Please exercise your discretion. The worship of sacred objects serves as a source of encouragement in life. Everything depends on each individual's destiny.



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