Yant Grao Paetch Diamond Armour Yantra

Buddha Magic Project has Published a new Tutorial of the Incantation for the Sacred Yant Grao Paetch (Diamond Armour) Yantra – used in Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos and Sacred Amulets.  I (Ajarn Spencer Littlewood), have now published a detailed synopsis of the Kata Pluk (Invocation) of the Kata Yant Grao Paetch.

Sak Yant Grao Paetch Ajarn Pi Bang Grating

Sak Yant Grao Paetch Diamond Armour Yantra Tattoo from Ajarn Pi Bang Grating

The synopsis is made with a whiteboard video using red cursor, to guide you through the composition of the Khom-Pali Kata Inscriptions within the Sacred Yant, and how to Chant this Incantation. This should help to invoke the Power within your Sak Yant Grao Paetch Tattoos.

This tutorial is made for use in the Sak Yant Foundation and the Buddha Magic Projects i am involved in, to increase knowledge and build a foundation of reference material in the English Language for those in the present and future to research.

Diamond Armour Yantra - Yant Grao Paetch

Diamond Armour Yantra – Yant Grao Paetch

Kata Yant Grao Paetch

The Incantation within the great Diamond Armour Yantra of Luang Por Parn, of Wat Bang Nom Kho – so famously seen tattooed on the skin of Thai Buddhist People since Ancient Times, (and Foreigners in Modern Times). Use this Kata to Invoke and Empower your Yant before leaving the home to travel, and chant silently within on your journeys, to evade all dangers and inauspicious circumstances. This Kata Tutorial will also be added to the page for Yant Grao Paetch design for reference.

I Ra Chā Ka Dta Rasā Dti Hang Ja Dtō Rō Thi Nang Bpi Sam Ra Lō Bu Sa Pu Sō Mā Na Ga Ri Thā Tō Pa Sam Sam Wi Sa Tē Pa Ka Pu Ban Tū Tam Wa Ka Wā Tō Nō A-Ma-Ma Wā A Wich Su Nuch Sā Nu Dti

For me, there are a number of Fine Masters of Sak yant Photography, which has become a Genre in itself big enough to furnish the stage for the arrival of numerous coffee table and visually anthropological photographic works in book form. I would say there are also a lot of would-be sak yant photographers, who have little art or inspiration and use Photoshop sketch effect to insinuate a personal style of photography, i have seen a few of such type photographic ‘works’ all of which i myself can do on button push with Photoshop, and thus do not lend much value to.

The would-be’s followed in the Wake of the True Artist, whose work is inimitable and speaks for itself,  such as Cedric ArnoldMartyn Goodacre, and JP Candelier, whose work most of us are now familiar with, as well as the newer appearance of the Book ‘Sacred Tattoos of Thailand’, a  Semi Anthropological, Semi Urban Sub-Culture Photographic Documentary on the various Social Strata to be found in the world of Sak Yant, written by Joe Cummings and Photographs by Dan White. In my opinion Sacred Tattoos of Thailand , is the only Photographic Documentation Book in Print to date, that is not a simple visual coffee table book. it is a valid insightful work with anthropological insights here and there, and very astute observations that take up angles you may never have thought of.

As i write this post, and fly off in another browser tab to find the Facebook fan page of this Book by Joe Cummings and Dan White, i read sad news on their Fan Page that Dan has passed away, and received his Buddhist Rites at Wat That Tong in Bangkok on 23rd and 24th September 2012. His Amazing Work remains for us to Appreciate, may we all think of him in our prayers and send Metta for his Journey upwards through the Celestial realms towards eventual Buddhahood, as we all wish to attain the same.

You can see the website of the book Sacred Tattoos of Thailand, and more about the Authors on the following Links;

http://sacredtattoosofthailand.com/

https://www.facebook.com/SacredTattoosofThailand

www.danwhite.org

Well, after that news,  what originally inspired me to post today, was a set of photos i have often admired by a Photographer who uses the handle ’13Maysa’ to stamp his or her Photos with. They are in my opinion of the best Sak Yant Photos i have seen as far as clarity, tonality, use of light and darkness and contrast are concerned, as well as how this photographer frames the areas of skin, or scenes within the photos.

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Image Source;
http://www.oknation.net/blog/spyzaa/2009/01/26/entry-1
Maysa also makes a lot of other photographic essays and documentaries, which you can admire and enjoy here;
http://13maysa.multiply.com/

The works of Cedric Arnold in Sak yant are amazing, but Cedric has truly honored Sak Yant by his documentation, for he is a distinguished World Class Photographer who has covered a host of very High Ranking or Famous Persons and covered many Top Level stories.
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Souorce; https://www.facebook.com/cedric.arnold.16

The same can be said for my friend Martyn Goodacre (Ex NME Photographer), who i was honored to meet when i journeyed to Luang Pi Pants temple with Maqi, a Globetrotting Bloggeress, and Suicide Girl who was writing a story about sak yant (one of the first people to cover the topic for readership in International publications such as Tiger Airways inflight magazine – this was already quite some years ago) Martyn is perhaps most famous for those Nirvana pics with Kurt Cobain.. or perhaps not, for his outstanding works are many. We have seen his works here on sak-yant.com before, in the gallery included below.

Photo Author Source; http://www.martyngoodacre.com/

This is a hybrid between sak yant and Thai Mythological tattoo, because it will be embellished later with agkhara and blessed once all the imagery and backgrounds are put in there and the storyline of the tattoo is completed.. Pra Ram and Totsagan will be included as well as Nang Sida. This is Majchanu, son of Hanuman and Nang Suwanna Majcha, featured in the Thai Ramakian Epic tale of Vedic lore. There is much more background and imagery to be connected, and can thus be considered ‘work in progress’. Made using single use sterile needles and autoclave sterilisation, ultrasonic cleaner etc in my Dtamnak (name for a small samnak) on Koh Lanta island in Krabi Province.
ramakian-tattoos Majchanu - Son of Hanuman

The present location is what is in the process of becoming both the home of Ramakian Tattoo studio (focusing on Hygienic tattooing of Mythological imagery and Deities from the Ramakian, Buddhism and Brahmanism), and what is soon to also host (in the back of the building) the beginnings of a dtamnak sak yant and Ashram (Ruesi). This is stage one of my attempt to initiate my project of a sak yant foundation to collect and preserve the various wicha, and provide a place of learning and practice with hopefully eventually a piece of land in the forest with some huts for those who visit to stay and practice in. A museum of sak yant and Thai occult related paraphernalia will aslo be acquired.

I am relying on the income i shall be finding through tattooing both sak yant and Thai Ramakian tattoos in hygienic conditions according to traditional ceremony to finance the rest of the projects, and do not hope to rely on donations. What is sure is that once the dtamnak is open, the Thai people will give plenty of support ti the project as well as my own contributions which i will finance with sales of the e-books and e-zines i am publishing.

Yant Ha Taew

Here is a more traditional looking one i did trying to acheive the fatter style of lining for an adaptation of Yant Ha Taew which was forced to be made square instead of oblong (rectangular) which left l;ittle room for the Unalome, but i managed to fit it all in in the small space somehow. The Kata is abbreviated but contains the same meaning and power as the extended version. I still have a lot to practice with freehand sak yant and this tattoo has assisted me much in investigating the difference between using bold and fine line techniques