Image of Phosop the goddess of rice at Siam Society, Bangkok
Affiliation
Ponmagyi, Po Nagar, Dewi Sri, Tutelary deities
Abode
Paddy field
Symbol
Mature rice sheaves
Mount
clown featherback
Consort
Phra Mahachai Phraisop
Rudimentary Phi Na spirit house at a rice field in Isan
Phosop (Thai: โพสพ) or Phaisop (Thai: ไพสพ) is the rice goddess of the Thai people.[1] She is a deity more related to ancient Thai folklore than a goddess of a structured, mainstream religion.[2] She is also known as Mae Khwan Khao (Thai: แม่ขวัญข้าว;[3] "Mother of Rice Prosperity").
^Pairin Jotisakulratana, Mae Po sop: The Rice Mother of Thailand
^On the Role of Food Habits in the Context of the Identity and Cultural Heritage of South and South East Asia
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