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In Thailand, we adhere to the belief that to fully harness the benefits of a Sak Yant, it is essential to position them in designated areas traditionally recognized for their spiritual significance.

For instance, the Pied Tidt (8 directions Yant) is
Many people choose the Gao Yord as their first Sak Yant because it is known as a Master Yant. It is typically, but not always placed in the shoulder centre below the neck. It must always be above the waist, and the higher up the better.

In Thai ‘Gao
The Suea koo is very popular amongst Nak Muay (Muay Thai fighters) and other people who have dangerous occupations such as Police Officers and Soldiers who are commanding positions. 

In Thai ’Suea’ means ‘Twin’ or ‘Paired’ and ’Koo’ means ’Tiger’
The Hah Taew might be the most popular Sak Yant amongst foreigners ever since it was made famous by Angelina Jolie. It is typically placed one on each shoulder, although it is fine to have a singular Hah Taew or to be placed elsewhere on the body.

I
The Pied Tidt is another Master Yant and is typically placed underneath in the centre shoulder or central back area. 

In Thai ‘Pied’ means ‘Eight’ and ‘Tidt’ means ‘Direction’ this Yant is commonly known as the ‘Eight Direction’ and also ‘The Compas
The Suea Liaw Lung is the King of the Tiger Yants is thai called ‘Phi Yaa Suea Khrong’

In Thai ‘Suea’ means ’Tiger’ and ‘Liaw Lung’ means looking backwards.

This is a very balanced Yant and has a wide range of benefits including financial benefits,
Ganesh is a Buddhist and Hindu diety. Ganesh is the Lord of Good Fortune who provides prosperity, fortune and success. He is the Lord of Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles of both material and spiritual kinds. Interestingly, he also places obsta
The Soy Sung Warn, often referred to as the Neckless Sak Yant, is typically inked just below the neck area. 
This particular yant holds a special place among soldiers and was once proudly adorned by the valiant warriors of bygone eras.

Symbolizing i
The Chat Phet is similar to the Hah Taew in the way that it has five rows or columns.

This Yant is usually placed one on each shoulder.

In Thai 'Chat' means 'Diamond' and 'Phet' means 'Umbrella' however 'The Chat Phet' is more commonly referred to
The Jorakhae is the animal that has been around for the longest, for millions of years.

In Thai 'Jorakhae' means 'Crocodile' this yant is also called the 'Thaerawad' which means Alligator.

This Yant represents Strenght, Power and Endurance. 

The A
Hanuman is the Hindu mythical Monkey God. Thought to be is invincible with great powers, including the ability to fly. In Thai culture Hanuman leads a monkey army to rid the world of unwanted spirits. His main traits are humility and bravery, he was
Phra Pidta is a representation of a vunerable monk who lived more than 2,550 years ago during the time of Gotham Buddha.

He was known for his intense meditation. The reason he has his hands over his eyes is to block out the outside world while he tr
The Yant Phutsorn is known as a Maha Yant one of the highest level of Yants.

This Yant is often referred to as Buddhas diamond armour. 

This complex design features a complex geometrical design resembling armour and provides several benefits includ
Phra Rahu is the Diety of change and disaster, of good and bad fortune. 

This tattoo is usually placed on the centre chest or centre shoulders.

He is mainly worshipped to prevent harm. 

In Buddhist culture Rahu attacked the Sun and the Moon Dietys
The Ruesi was an ancient 'Soothsayer' or 'Medicine Man' who predated the Buddha. They where said to have Magical Powers; such as predicting the future and being able to talk to animals.
There are some  people who believe the Buddha lived with the Rue
Yant Phra Lai Koo is the Snake Sak Yant. This Yant is well known for its slippery body. That enables the wearer to explore and travel anywhere without needing protection.
In Thailand the lotus flower is regarded as a symbol of purity, faithfulness and spiritual awakening. This is because the lotus itself emerges from the mud and keeps growing toward the light and warmth, representing the act of rising above the sea of
The Pa Ya Dao the Tortoise Sak Yant will give you the powers to live a long life with good health.
You will be protected like the Tortoise is with its armour. 
The Tortoise Sak Yant will bring you wisdom, knowledge and strength.
The Tortoise Yant is
Om is said to be the most important of all the Hindu and Buddhist symbols.

In Hinduism Om is considered the first sound of the universe. It is often said that before the sound Om there was nothing.

Om or Aum can sound like a 3 part word. A-U-M. The
BREATHE

THIS ANCIENT SANSKRIT SYMBOL

IS A BEAUTIFUL REMINDER

TO DO WHAT COMES NATURALLY.

IT'S THE FIRST THING WE DO

WHEN WE COME INTO THE WORLD,

AND THE LAST THING WE DO WHEN WE LEAVE IT.
This is the Unalome Symbol. Its origins are from hinduism, it's also a popular Buddhist symbol.

The symbol represents - The Path to Enlightenment. For this reason it comes in many different forms and variations - Because there are many different pat
Nai Khanom Tom was a legendary Muay Thai fighrer who lived in the 1700s when modern day Thailand was known as the Ayutthaya Kingdom. 

Nai Khanom Tom is known as the father of Muay Thai and every year on the 17th March his famous victories against th
Yant Takarb is sometimes referred to as the centipede Yant in English.

This Yant is believed to primarily protect the wearer from any physical harm, accidents or danger by creating a shield around them.

It is also believed to repel negetaive energi
 

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