Special Ruesi Bucha statue on a high Dais Throne with four Hanuman Vanora guarding each side. Tis Ruesi statue is made from sacred herbal resins, with sacred crystals and minerals coating the inside of the base of the statue, which is filled with sacred powders, takrut, lid of sacred muan sarn, and two powder amulets of the Maha Sanaeh type inserted. This Bucha statue is for those who revere the Ruesi or practice Ruesi-ism, meditation, Yoga, Massage, Astrology, Ancient scripture, Occultism, or have recieved sak yant tattoos, as well as people from a host of other different professions who revere the Kroo Ruesi Deities.
Size; 5 Inches Wide x 5 Inches Deep x 13 Inches High
Worshipping the Ruesi brings a full range of blessings and protective magic of the Boroma Kroo and the Immense Power and Protection of the 108 Ruesi Hermit Sages.
Kong Grapan, Klaew Kaad, Gae Aathan, Gan Kun Sai, Choke Lap, Kaa Khaay, Metta Mahaniyom, Serm Duang, Maha Sanaeh. All of these blessings are given with the practice of revering and following the Ruesi Devas. It requires somewhat more effort to practice revering the Ruesi, than to wear an amulet, because the practice of Revering Ruesi is a regular applied practice and you must think that the Ruesi are always with you, and that one lives and behaves as a Looksit of the Ruesi Boroma Kroo Por Gae. It is thus a practice of Bucha which must be kept to and maintained in proper Ritual Manner.
Very Few Statues were made (exact number unknown)
The Ruesi Path is now becoming a very popular alternative to the General Buddhist path, because even a layperson or a married person is able to practice the Ruesi way, and advance within the framework of their own lifestyle. No ordination as Monk is necessary, but a true diligent attitude and effort to practice the Mindfulness path and the path of meditative skill and wisdom is crucial and must be applied.