Pha Yant means ‘cloth Yantra’ and is even more widespread with Thai Buddhist people than Sak Yant Thai Temple Tattoos, and has an even larger panntheon of Yantra, with designs coming from thousands of Masters and Temples around Thailand. Some compositions are indeed extremely impressive, some silk screened, and some hand inscribed. Considering how many Sak Yant designs on the web have deliberate mistakes iin them or omitted elements to prevent copying, the only way to ensure a truly correct design is to study a Sak Yant on a friend, or to study and use the design of an authentic Pha Yant from a temple, which is ensured to be precise and authentic in its design and inscriptions.

Pha Yant Paya Krut (Garuda)

Pha Yant Paya Krut (Garuda)



Sharing some images of the second book of sacred yant Which I am currently attempting to document first with photographs of each page and then to slowly begin to analyze and give commentaries to each image as the second addition to the online museum galleries at sakyant.org. This Kampir (Grimoire) contains Sacred Geometryof Animist and Buddhist Origins from the Tai Yai, in Lanna Tradition.

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This whole Kampir will be added to the virtual Museum galleries on sakyant.org, as will all 27 Grimoires one by one.