This section is now going to be the final home of the 108 Sacred Yantra. The entries in the grimoire of Yantpedia will slowly be transported to this place, where i am able to administrate the sequence more easily. Sorry for the messing about but i have wanted to unify all on one main portal for a long time, in addition, making all the info more easily accessible to the user, and easier to surf.
The 108 Yant tab on the navigation menu expands to show the entries available for viewing. This list shall grow as i work on putting more entries in. There are actually a lot more Sacred Yant than the mentioned 108; One Hundred and Eight is simply a phrase used in Thailand to indicate “lots and lots of”. So this archive will grow to be bigger than 108 entries eventually.
108 Sacred Yantra Archive hopes to be a help in rescuing this Ancient knowledge from extinction, and hopes to be of interest to Buddhists, anthropologist, wearers of Sak Yant, and practitioners of Buddha Magic and saiyasart.
Animal Yant
| Yant Suea Koo – Tigers Yantra | Hanuman breaks Erawan’s Neck | Yant Bua Tep Ramluek | Dtao Luean – Turtle Yantra Yant Ga Sak – Crow Yantra | Yant Hanuman | Yant Paya Nakaracha |
| Yant Jet Yord (seven spires) | Yant Puttakun |








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Hi Spencer…Please can you give the meaning to the yant in picture 21. Thank you
Please could i have a reply.
Thankyou
i dont see any numbers so i dont know which one is number 21.
do you mean this one??
http://picasaweb.google.com/sakyant/Sakyant108#5408855137064637522