5 Deities of Wealth for Business Success – Worship Them and Watch the Orders Pour In

5 Deities of Wealth for Business Success – Worship Them and Watch the Orders Pour In

If you’re a seller struggling with slow orders and sales that are not as strong as you hoped, despite spending hours livestreaming until your voice is hoarse, then this article may be for you. When doing business the usual way still does not bring the results you want, you may wish to seek a little spiritual support as well. Today, we would like to introduce five deities associated with wealth and business prosperity for those who hope to see their sales soar.

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Goddess Lakshmi

Goddess Lakshmi is the deity of beauty, wealth, and abundance. She is also widely known for blessings related to love, fortune, and prosperity. As a result, merchants, negotiators, and business owners often pray to her for wealth and financial success.

Worship Tips for Greater Success:

Worship on Fridays using 9 incense sticks, pink lotus flowers, and mildly flavored fruits. Begin by reciting a prayer to Lord Ganesha, followed by a prayer to Goddess Lakshmi. Then make your wish. After completing your prayer, leave by another exit and walk past the front of Goddess Lakshmi so that she can see your entire body. It is believed that this helps her acknowledge your prayer and grant success to your wishes.

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Phra Sangkajai

Phra Sangkajai is regarded as a deity of happiness, prosperity, wealth, and abundance. With his ever-smiling and cheerful appearance, it is believed that those who worship and pray to him will enjoy business growth, success, and freedom from financial hardship.

Worship Tips for Greater Success:

Light 3 incense sticks and offer white flowers or 7 lotus flowers. Worship twice a day, once in the morning and once before bedtime. Using your right hand, gently rub the belly of Phra Sangkajai in a circular motion clockwise.

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Cai Shen Ye or Cai Shen (God of Wealth, God of Wealth)

Cai Shen Ye, the Chinese God of Wealth, is one of the most popular deities worshipped during the Chinese New Year festival. He is believed to bring good fortune, wealth, and prosperity. When paying respect to Cai Shen Ye, many people place their wallets or bank books before him as a way of attracting wealth.

Worship Tips for Greater Success:

Offer colorful sweets, fruits, and vegetarian food. In addition, place bank books, wallets, or other financial-related items on the altar as part of the offering.

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Phra Rahu

When people hear the name “Rahu,” some may associate it with misfortune or bad omens. However, worship of Phra Rahu has become increasingly popular in recent years. Many people pay respect to him in the belief that he can help dispel negative influences and drive away misfortune as Rahu moves through the heavens, allowing positive things to enter their lives instead. Today, Phra Rahu is no longer viewed as a frightening celestial force as he once was. In some cases, he is also believed to bring good fortune and prosperity when worshipped in the proper way.

Worship Tips for Greater Success:

Prepare 8 or 12 black offerings and light 8 or 12 incense sticks, matching the number of offerings. After lighting the incense, place the sticks into the offerings as part of the worship ritual.

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Thao Wessuwan

Thao Wessuwan is one of the Four Great Heavenly Kings and is regarded as a powerful protector of Buddhism as well as a guardian of the human world. He is believed to ward off negative influences and misfortune. He is also known as a deity of wealth who possesses immense treasures. For this reason, many people believe that worshipping Thao Wessuwan can enhance their fortune and ensure that they never lack food, money, or the necessities of life. As a result, devotion to him has become increasingly popular.

Worship Tips for Greater Success:

Worship in the morning on Thursdays or on Buddhist holy days. Offer 9 incense sticks and 9 red roses. Begin by reciting “Namo” three times, followed by the prayer dedicated to Thao Wessuwan. If you wish for wealth and prosperity to flow into your life, it is believed that you should offer one set of Sangkhathan (monastic offerings), contribute 100 baht toward temple debt repayment, or donate a 9-inch Buddha image.

If you would like to see your orders increase dramatically, there is no harm in trying these prayers and offerings. If you do give them a try and achieve good results, feel free to share your experience with the team at ARM’S ARMOR on Facebook. We hope this article will be helpful to our readers and followers. If you enjoyed this article, you can find more content on the ARM’S ARMOR, or show your support by following and liking the ARM’S ARMOR Facebook page.

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