Bhummaso


Bhummaso Mean Earth Guardian Spirit or deity in folk Southeast Asia which originated from local religions and was combined with Theravada Buddhism and Hinduism., This term can refer to either male or female depending on the place they are in charge of., In Burmese, They is known as Myay Saunt Nat, are Burmese nats who inhabit the roots of trees and serve as guardians of the earth. In Thai and other Tai languages, They is known as Phra Bhum Chao Tee, In Khmer They is known by her title Preah Phum tevoda.

[Burmese folk religion]

Myay Saunt Nat, are Burmese nats who inhabit the roots of trees and serve as guardians of the earth.
They are related to Thitpin Saunt Nat and Akathaso who respectively live on the tree trunks and sky. Akathaso are guardian spirits of the sky while Thitpin Saunt Nat are guardian spirits of tree.

[Tai folk religion]

They are generally worshipped in spirit houses that can be found everywhere in Thailand and Cambodia. Their group consisted of nine men and women in Tai folk religion and khmer folk religion with They will appear wearing traditional ancient crowns and regalia shoes in depending on the local art., each with their own roles and responsibilities at different locations, each with their own name and symbols, as follows:
Name MaleName femaleSymbol or weapon of MaleSymbol or weapon of femaleRoles and responsibilitiesnote
Chaimongkol Phumchaiya or Phumchaya The right hand holds a double-edge straight sword and the left hand holds a bag of money
The left hand holds a lotus flower and the right hand holds a bag of money Protection general homes and shopsPopularly worshipped in homes and palaces and Respected alongside Dharā and Bhumi in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia
Nakhonrat Phummala The right hand holds a double-edge straight sword and the left hand holds a bunch of flowers
The right hand holds a flower garland and the left hand holds a walking stick Protection fortress, Camps, city door, stairsPopularly worshipped in Warrior, soldier and government officer. His important and famous shrine appears in the area Suvarnabhumi airport Respected alongside Savitr and Savitri in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia
Tepen thipmalee The right hand holds a short spear or double-edge straight sword and the left hand holds a scripture
The right hand holds a rope and the left hand holds a clump of grass Protection Farms and enclosure, pen, or stallRespected alongside Chitragupta and saraswati in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia
Chaiyasop or supphakontap Shribhapha The right hand holds a long spear and the left hand is placed at the side of the body.
The right hand holds a Scythe and the left hand is Shoulder bag Protection barn or granaryRespected as the guardian of the treasury Has similar functions to Phra Klang mahasombat and Nang Kwak and Respected alongside kubera and lakshmi in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia
khontap Supriya The right hand holds a double-edge straight sword and the left hand holds a pot
The right hand holds a pot and the left hand holds a Bouquet of roses Protection Pavilion or Ceremony HallRespected alongside kamadeva and Rati in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia
Thammahora or nakarat or yaowapaew khawkhaokra The right hand holds a double-edge straight sword and the left hand holds a Peacock tail bouquet
The right hand holds a Scythe and the left hand holds a Rice ears Gardens, fields, pasturesHas similar functions to Phra Mahachai Phraisop and phosop
Tevathera or vaiyathat dokmaithong The right hand holds a goad or prod and the left hand holds a Placed beside the body
The right hand holds a Canna Lily and the left hand holds a Incense and candles Protection temple or Religious places, pagodasIn Thailand, he is also known by another name: suevat
Dhatramikkarat phummaiphai The right hand holds a double-edge straight sword and the left hand holds a flower garland
The right hand holds a banana and the left hand holds a Cork Wood Tree and Flower bud Protection Mountains, forests and Natural placesIn Thailand, he is also known by another name: chaopha chaokhao or Phra Phanatbodi and Respected alongside rudra and Aranyani in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia
Thatthara or thatthan or thasathara rinraruen The right hand holds a short spear and left hand is placed at the side of the body
The right hand holds a Lotus in bloom and left hand is Conch Protection Lake, Canal, Stream, Rapids, Spring River seaRespected alongside varuna and ganga in Hinduism in Thailand and Hinduism in Cambodia

idol for devoted respect is a symbol or representative of earth Guardian Spirit or deity., guardian deity area, guardians of the trees, Tutelary deity in Tai folk religion with khmer folk religion and Hinduism in Thailand with Hinduism in Cambodia It will be called Javed Which has a shape similar to a Sema stone., Which is the most important thing in As their representative like Murti in hinduism.