Compassion Yantras Section.... Yant of the Lord Forbidding Suffering - Yant Prajao Ham Tukh




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Sixteen Buddhas Yant - ยันต์ พระเจ้า 16 พระองค์

Yant Prajao Sib Hok Pra Ongk




Yant Prajao Ham Tugkh (Image)

Yant Prajao 16 Pra Ongk in Meru Form

This Yant is intended to be inscribed on a Thagrud (rolled piece of metal sheet with the yant inscribed on it - after which is empowered with a Kata).
As you are inscribing Ma A U at the top, Chant this Kata:

  • U - is other Beings
  • A - No One Can hurt me
  • MA - is is myself
  • Kata reads:
    (left-right start from bottom)

  • NA PUT TANG A SU NA A
  • MA HI SU THANG SU
  • MI A MI
  • U
  • Three letters each side:

    (from bottom left to top and back to bottom right diagonally)

  • MA A U
  • U A MA

When making Unalome Chant the following:

  • GAAYA PANTANANG ADTID-TAAMI
  • A SANG WI SU LOE BU SA PU PA



ยันต์ พระเจ้า 16 พระองค์

Square Version

This Version should be placed on Paa Phrajiad, or make a shirt with it - reknowned for it's power of Klaew Klaad (the miracle of elusion of danger)

Yant forbidding suffering back side (image)

This Version of the Yant should be made upon your hat or make a shirt with it on
(Sue-a Yant)

THE KATA READS (FROM TOP LEFT TO RIGHT AND DESCENDING IN ORDER OF READING):

This is known as "Hnun See Taat" - meaning to invoke the foundation of the 4 elements.
The Kata around the Square reads (from top side clockwise)

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