To pay respects to the sacred objects at Wat Sala Daeng, devotees typically begin with the Namo triple chant, followed by the specific prayer for Luang Pho Yai (Luang Pho Muang Haeng) to ask for success and stability in life, as well as the prayer for Phra Phuttha Nirarokantraya Chaiwat Chaturathit for auspiciousness and protection from all dangers according to the belief in the four-cornered Buddha images bestowed by King Rama IX. Essential to the visit is the mantra for the Great Master Jivaka Komarabhacca: Om Namo Jivako Sirasa Aham Karuniko Sabbasattanam Osatha Dibbamantam Pabhaso Suriyachantham Komarabhajjo Pakasesi Vandami Pandito Sumidhaso Aroka Sumana Homi, a long-standing prayer used to ask for freedom from illness and continued good health. Chanting with a calm and firm mind within the temple grounds strengthens one's faith and provides visitors with a profound sense of true peace and happiness.