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Sak Yant T-Shirt in Gold Silk Screen Print on Cotton, emblazoned with Yant Paed Tidt on the front, and the rear of the T-Shirt is decorated and empowered with the inimitable yant Gao Yord (Yant Kroo), Yant Chadtr Paetch Diamond Parasol Yantra, Yant Ha Thaew Five Lines Yantra, and the Yant Suea Koo Maha Amnaj Twin Imperial Tigers Yantra. These Yant are all Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos designs from the pantheon of the Great Luang Por Phern Tidtakuno of Wat Bang Pra in Nakorn Pathom, perhaps the most famous Sak yant Master of all time.
Yant Ha Thaew, has differing Katas with many masters, and is often especially composed for each particular person’s destiny/Fate. But in general, there are 3 or four main versions which are used in most cases.
The tattooed version should of course, stands vertically, instead of horizontally (as shown in this page, i laid it on it’s side for those who wish to study the Khom Script). In addition, it should have the Sacred “Unalome” (zig zag spirals at the end of each line), that are commonly used with all yant as a finishing method.
Yant Suea Koo
Suea Koo means ‘Twin Tigers’ or ‘Paired Tigers’ and is a symmetrical Sak Yant with the two tigers representing “Maha Amnaj” (power over one’s subordinates), but is also ‘Serm Yos’ (Improve Status and Promotion), and is often used by Soldiers and Policemen in commanding positions.There are various interpretations of Yant Suea Koo depending on the Samnak, and the same can be said for which Kata Incantations are written in Khom Agkhara around the Yant. Between the two tigers is “Yant Putsoorn” or sometimes also called Yant Prajao Ha Pra Ongk, due to the fact that it contains the 5 syllable mantra of the aforesaid “Na Moe Put Taa Ya” within it. ” Putsoorn”, means “Buddha concentrically aligned” this is because each letter of the Kata is written around the previous one, resulting in a concentric circle of letters. The “Sacred Na” abelow the Yant Putsoorn, is “Na Hua Jai Suea” (Na of the tigers heart). Above the Yant Putsoorn is another Sacred Na spell inscription.
Yant Gao Yord
Yant Gao Yord is the Yant Kroo of many of the Great Samnak Sak Yant around Thailand and South East Asia, and is perhaps the most well known of all Sak Yant designs, along with the Yant Paed Tidt eight directional Yantra, and Yant Suea Paen leaping tiger Yantra. With Foreigners, the Yant Gao Yord is certainly the most commonly seen tattoo, far above the leaping tiger, which is usually placed on the chest. Foreigners tend to go more for the more aesthetic looking Suea Koo Maha Amnaj on the flanks of the back, than the big pirate-like leaping tiger on the chest. The are many different versions of Yant Gao Yord, the most common being formed as a pyramid like structure, but some can also be formed in a flat alignment, such as in the case of the Yant Gao Yord of the Mong Hilltribe People of the Lanna Sorcery traditions of the Northern Regions of Thailand.
The Kata (Incantation) for Yant Gao Yord is also performed in different formulas, such as the Kata Gai Thuean Cockerel Incantation.
The Sak Yant Chadtr Paetch is a Diamond Parasol Yantra Spell which invokes the Kata Gratuu Jet Baeg and itipiso Hong Ton, creating a Crystalline Adamantine Protective Shade, and Enhancing Peace of Mind.
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