This Yant is Known as Paech Chaluaek – ยันต์เพชรเฉลือก.

Analysis;
You can make a Thagrud with it – it is useful for almost any objective – also has “Klaew Klaad” property.(Klaew Klaad means that a potential dangerous event will happen either before, or after you have passed by).
Once you have created the yant you should chant a prayer for whatever thing you wish to make happen.
I’d like to add that the active element with all Yant magic is the practising of kind and generous deeds after the making of the yant – this makes the magic work as it is the good deeds we do that will cause us to get a result from the Yant.








[...] Yant Paechaluaeg [...]
Very nice (the others too of course). The print seems to be slightly damaged though. On the sign (I do not know any Khmer) in the second cubicle from the right in the second row is a circle on top, I think…isn’t it?
BTW: Could a lay person create this yant and make a takrud from it too…or does it need a special ceremony?
(Same questions for the others…I barely dare to ask this though *sigh*)
well yes you can make a thagrud with it.. actually all square yant can be used for thagrud. The thing is it is best to be fluent in the writing of the Agkara and also know how to do what we call “Tang jit man” in thai (erect your concentration and focus and create a strong visualisation with total belief and rapture in the thing you are projecting/imagining
By rapture i mean what Thais call “Beeti”
I am dealing with the topic of Beeti a little at a time on the dhamma blog on dharmathai.com portal
And yes, the bottom left letter is missing a little, quite right!
I dont understand though why you ask if you can make a thagrud? read the text under the pic and you will see that that is the very first thing i say about the design!
practise jhana meditation and kammathana techniques to develop your powers of concentration.
download the teachings on the following link and listen and practise
http://www.dharmathai.com/buddhism-blog/?p=592
Thank you very much for all those informations.
I would really like to learn how to make takruds and other amulets. I know it needs much time and practice – and a good master. I can not go to Thailand and look for a master now (and maybe not even in the future), so I am eager to learn at least some of the more simple designs and practices.
I asked out of respect for this great art. I know, you write that “one” can make those, but it could have also been in meant in a general way of doing… and only a initiated master can really make one ( which works). So I thought, I better ask, before I might do some thing that I am not supposed to do.
I really appreciate your work on this site.
i shall use this new name to post with as of now