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
The melody and lyrics emphasize his immense merit ( Baramee ) and magical powers ( Siddhi-vet ). Production Details Composer/Arranger: Tonrak SilpSianGlao.
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.
The song expresses deep respect through body, speech, and mind ( Jittang Kaya Wacha ).
Created as an offering ( Bucha ) sponsored by private donors to preserve E-san musical heritage. Spiritual Context
Kim Mangkhalakhiri (original version) or Wisanukorn Saramanit (alternative versions).
It asks for divine protection, health, and prosperity for the worshippers.