Thai Temple Tattoos - Sak Yant Wichaa Akom

Welcome to Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos: This is the original Website I Made in about 2001 as i became fascinated with the Phenomenon of Thai Buddhist Monks Tattooing Sacred geometrical Symbols and Animalistic images at the Temple of Wat Bang Pra Temple, Nakorn Chaysri, Thailand.
Strange Phenomenae have been observed in connection with these tattoos:- "Kong Grapan Chathri" (Protective powers against Physical harm, Penetrative weapons),:"Khong Khuen" (Temporary posession as a medium of "Himapant Animal Spirits")Have been observed to occur in people wearing these Magical Tattoos!

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Sak yant is the practise of tattooing sacred Buddhist charms under the skin...in order to be able to tattoo yant, one has to understand certain rules and traditions; see "About Yant" section
I hope that this site proves informative, along with the links to my main site about this subject; LINK:- SAKYANT DOT COM HOME

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Yant - Yantra in Sanskrit; meaning a design with Sacred Geometrical symbolism inflected Before one begins practising the laying on of Sacred Yant, there are things that one should know to do with the meaning of Yant. Which kind of Yant posesses which meaning?...A complete understanding will increase the effectiveness of the yant. The lines drawn in the Yant represent the Umbilical Cord of the Buddha, and are traditionally known as "The Bones of the Yant". There are many varied forms of Yantra, it appears, such as; Round Yant, Triangular Yant, Four - Sided Yant, and even Pictorial ones. Each Yant Variety has it's own particular meaning; Round Yant - represents the Face of the Buddha (Pra Pakt Khong Pra Putta Jao) in Brahmin Tradition Brahma is applied as the meaning Triangular Yant - represents theTriple Gem of the Buddha Dharma and Sangha (Pra Put, Pra Tamma, Pra Songk) in Brahmin Tradition the three Lords of Heaven are applied as the meaning (Shiva Brahma, Vishnu) Four sided Yant - represents the Four Elements / Continents (Earth, Water, Air and Fire) Pictorial Yant (Animalistic) - represents various Angels, People, and Mythical Animals (Sathw Himapant)

The Following Sutras are prayers/Spells that should be Chanted whilst tattooing/drawing the different shapes of Yant;