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    Sak Yant – Tiger

    By admin | January 30, 2010

    Among the many Sak Yant designs available in Thailand is the Tiger or Tigers Yant. The Tiger is a symbol of strength and power and nothing gets in the way of a Tiger. People who choose the Tiger Yant would like to receive some of the attributes of the Tiger including strength and fearlessness. The Tiger Yant is also powerful enough to drive away evil spirits. In the jungle, the tiger has the respect of other animals who will move aside rather than confront the Tiger so the Tiger Yant is frequently chosen by business people who wish drive away any competition and gain wealth. The Tiger Yant is also a good choice for those people born in the Year of the Tiger.

    We would like to thank Phra Ajarn Gamtorn for allowing us to photograph his work. Further information on Phra Ajarn Gamtorn can be found at Sak Yant Chiang Mai

    Sak Yant Designs

    Sak Yant – Hanuman
    Sak Yant – Hah Taew Five Sacred Lines Yant
    Sak Yant – Gao Yord 9 Spires Yant
    Sak Yant – Monkey Ling Lom
    Sak Yant – Paed Tidt Eight Direction Yant
    Sak Yant – Phra Narai Song Khrut
    Sak Yant – Paed Dan Eight Sided Yant

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    year-of-the-tiger

    Katha or Mantra for the Tiger

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    Topics: Magic & Superstition, Sak Yant - Sacred Tattoo | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “Sak Yant – Tiger”

    1. Wat Bang Phra Tattoo Festival: 2010 | Women Learning Thai... and some men too ;-) Says:
      February 1st, 2010 at 10:13 pm

      [...] different styles include (but are not inclusive to) the Five Sacred Lines Yant, Nine Spires Yant, Tiger Yant, and the Hanuman Yant (Monkey [...]

    2. altus Says:
      April 9th, 2010 at 8:59 pm

      Hi….it’s possible to know the meaning of the two written over and under the tiger??
      Thanks a lot.
      J.

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