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The song expresses deep respect through body, speech, and mind ( Jittang Kaya Wacha ).

The melody and lyrics emphasize his immense merit ( Baramee ) and magical powers ( Siddhi-vet ). Production Details Composer/Arranger: Tonrak SilpSianGlao.

The lyrics serve as a formal invitation and prayer to , the Great Naga King who resides in the Milk Ocean (Kasira Samut) and serves as the throne for Lord Vishnu. The song expresses deep respect through body, speech,

Kim Mangkhalakhiri (original version) or Wisanukorn Saramanit (alternative versions).

It asks for divine protection, health, and prosperity for the worshippers. The lyrics serve as a formal invitation and

Created as an offering ( Bucha ) sponsored by private donors to preserve E-san musical heritage. Spiritual Context

The song (ลายเพลงบูชา พญาอนันตนาคราช) is a sacred musical composition dedicated to the King of Nagas, produced by Tonrak SilpSianGlao for E-SAN MUSIC OF THAILAND . It is widely used in Isan culture for worship rituals and traditional Naga dances (Fon Buang Suang). Song Content & Meaning Created as an offering ( Bucha ) sponsored

Worshipping Phaya Ananta Nakharaj is believed to bring from danger. Devotees often use this song during ceremonies at Naga-related sites or home altars, strictly following rules like keeping promises ( Satcha ) and never placing garlands directly on the Naga's head.