Sunteți pe pagina 1din 13

Yant yord mongkut

Yant Yord Mongut is a version of Yant Mongkut Praputtajao (Buddhas Crown) This
Yant was commonly inscribed on both the in and outsides of a headscarf, and
worn for protection in battle, also supposed to have good fortune qualities (Choke
Laap) and Maettha.The Yant with the lotus leaves on the perimeter is the front
side.

This Yant can be tattooed, normally on the top of the head, but can also be
placed on the shoulder if wished.

Yant paedt tidt

This version of the Yant Paed Tidt is the one created by Luang Por Phern of Wat
Bang Pra

The Kata is written in a circle around the centre of the Yant,and reads as follows;

I Ra Chaa Ka Tha Ra Saa

Thi Hang Ja Thoe Roe Ti Nang

Bi Sam Ra Loe Bu Sath Put

Soe Maa Na Ga Ri Taa Toe

Pa Sam Sam Wich Sa Tae Pa

Ka Put Ban Tuu Tam Wa Ka

Waa Toe Noe A Ma Ma Waa


A Wich Su Nuch Saa Nuth Thi

you will also be able to recognise the kata ithibisoe if you know about Yant Grao
Paetch (Diamond Armour Yantra)

It is representative of the 8 directions of the Universe and has a kata to protect


you in each direction you may travel in.

Anyone interested in learning to make Yant magic and Kata spells (plus wishing to
receive blessings) should practise this kata as often as possible .

I RA CHA KA THA RA SAA (chant when travelling to the east also chant and blow
into your food for protection against illness/danger)

THI HANG JA THOE ROE THI NANG (chant when travelling Southeast)

BI SAM RA LOE BU SATH PUT (chant when travelling south )

SOE MAA NA GA RI TAA TOE (chant when travelling Southwest)

PA SAM SAM WI SA TAE PA (chant when travelling West)

KA PUT BAN TUU TAM WA KA (chant when travelling Northwest)

WAA TOE NOE A MA MA WAA (chant when travelling North)

A WICH SU NUCH SAA NU THI (chant when travelling Northeast)

Heart of Ithibisoe Mantra (Kata) is;

A SANG WI SU LOE BU SA PU PA

here is the analysis of how it is related to Idtibisoe;

A means Arahang

Sam means Sammaa Samputtoe

Wich means Wichaa Jarana Sambanoe

Su means Sukathoe

Loe means Loekawituu Anutharoe

Bu means Burisa Tamma Saarati

Sa means Sattaa Taewa Manussanang

Pu means Puttoe

Pa means Pakawaathi

Yant Sip Tidt


Ten Directional Yant this is an alternative to the Yant Paed Tidt, which is
commonly used by almost all Ajarn Sak. This version protects in the 10
directions instead of eight only (addition of above and below, as well as a
deeper, interdimensional meaning too).

The following is a synopsis of the phonetic translation for each Khmer Agkara letter (known as Pasa
Khom in Thailand), reading in a clockwise direction. This is, however, not always the way a Kata is
read in a Sacred Yant; Sometimes you must intuitively realise which kata is hidden therein, and extract
it in this, intuitive way. The Kata will reveal itself to the dedicated Practitioner.
Phonetic Translation of Khmer Agkara Lettering (Pasa Khom)
Sa (lower letter top central sector at 12 O-Clock), A (upper letter in the top central sector at 12 O-
Clock), Ra (1 O-Clock sector), Mae ( 2 O-Clock sector), Na Waa (left to right in the 3 O-Clock
sector), Bpaa (4 O-Clock sector), SSa (5 O-Clock sector), Sa Sa (upper and lower letters in the 6 O-
Clock sector) , Tha ( 7 O-Clock sector), Nae (8 O-Clock sector), I Sa (left and right letters of the 9 O-
Clock sector), Na (10 O-Clock sector), and Ga (11 O-Clock sector).

Four Spires Yantra - Yant See Yord


Apart from being tattooed, Yant See Yord can be inscribed on lead, copper silver or gold leaf
or plate. After inscribing the Yant, make the metallic leaf and roll it up into a scroll (Takrut)
you can then wear it on your person, either around your neck, waist, or in your pocket.

Chant this Kata for empowerment of the Yant.


Chaya Chaya Itipiso Pakawaa Na Gaaro, Mo Gaaro Put Gaaro Taa Gaaro Ya Gaaro
A Sang Wi Su Lo Bu Sa Pu Pa Sappa Sitti Pawandtume. (chant 7 times).
If you are going to meet powerful people, and need metta from them, rub the takrut on your
left side. If you want a lady to love you, then rub the takrut on the right side. You should write
the day month and year on a Rak leaf and wipe it on your forehead and chest. The person
will fall in love with you, enchanted by the power of metta.
To avoid enemies and dangers, wipe the takrut on your front. If to heal sickness, soak
the takrut in water and then use the water to drip on you. If you wear it or wipe it on your
back it will also emit Metta, and protect from enemies harming you.

Yant Mahaniyom

Yant Mahaniyom is also known as the great Preference Yantra this is because of
the fact that is posesses the powert of Metta Mahaniyom; The word Niyom in
Thai means to prefer.. it can also be used for meaning that something is Popular.
Si in fact you could translate Yant Maha Niyom as two different names 1. Great
Preference Yantra, and 2. Popular Yantra. In reality the word Niyom in this case
relates to the fact that when the magic of the Yant instills compassion and loving
friendliness in the hearts and minds of those who behold its wearer, then
preferential treatment is obviously one of the effects that you will recieve from
the people around you.

Yant Mahaniyom means Great Preference Yantra.

Traditionally, yant Mahaniyom is generally Tattooed placed on the right shoulder


on the back, but in the case of wishing to tattoo it in a different location, then this
is of coourse possible. Round Yantra, apart from representing the face of the
Buddha (or Brahma if you are Brahmin), are usually Metta mahaniyom orientated,
and instil a general air of completion, wholeness and balance.

You can chant the following Kata (which is contained within the crossed lines
going from center up, right, down and left) to activate and increase the magic
chant it either mornings and evenings, or just during the day as you are doing
your daily necessities, chanting it silently in your heart until it become automatic;

Sugittimaa Supaakadto Suseelawaa, Supaa Jaaro

Gesalomaa Asampidto Yasassa Waa Wa Jetiro

These katas are not really just sentences of words with meaning, rather
scrambled sentences with the syllables jumbled into encoded form. This is the
case with many other kata too, such as the seven syllable kata of Sang Wi Taa Bu
ga Ya Ba; which each of the syllables represents one of the seven ways of
categorizing and breaking down the Tripitakas 84,000 suttas into categories.
Yant Maha Amnaj
Yant Maha Amnaj exists in many versions. This one is a triangular shaped one, with three
Ongk Pra images surrounding it. The word Amnaj in Thai means Commanding power.
This Yant is good for people in positions of authority be it in ones profession or even in the
household or public environment. This kind of Yantra is also good for people who dont seem
to get nboticed and need to impose more authority.

This Yant also serves as a Maha Ud Gunstopper. Good for those in Military, Police or
Personal Security professions such as Bodyguards to use for protection and power over
ones underlings.

Yant Ongk Pra


Ongk Pra is A simple Buddha Yantra used both as an Individual blessing and also as an
embellishment to other, larger Sacred Yant designs. Commonly seen as 9 small Buddhas
sitting on the nine spires of the Gao Yord Sak yant tattoo

Yant Ongk Pra is one of the most commmonly tattooed images in Sak Yant, due to the fact
that it is used to place under the Unalome in many Yantra, and is thus tattooed in multiple
numbers on most Looksit. But this Ongk Pra design is a more complex larger one for
applying as a free-standing Yantra in itself.

The lower section of the three ovals of the Buddha, contain the Kata Na Ma Pa Ta Ja Pa Ga
Sa I Ga Wi Dti Put Ta Sang Mi
The top central section contains the Gunstopper Kata; Puttang Uddt-dta, Tammang
Adt-dta Sangkang Bidta.....Around the Yant are the syllables Iswaa Su, Ma A U
Yant Suea Tiger Sak Yant Tattoo
Pair of Twin Tigers Sak yant Tattoo designs- this design is from Ajarn Noo Ganpai
The two tigers represent Amnaj (power over ones subordinates), and is often used by
Soldiers and Policemen in commanding positions. Between the two tigers is Yant Putsoorn
or sometimes also called Yant Prajao Ha Praongk, due to the fact that it contains the 5
syllable mantra of the aforesaid Na Moe Put Taa Ya within it. Putsoorn, means Buddha
concentrically aligned this is because each letter of the Kata is written around the previous
one, resulting in a concentric circle of letters. The Sacred Na abelow the yant Putsoorn, is
Na Hua Jai Suea (Na of the tigers heart). I am not sure which is the Sacred Na above the
Putsoorn Yant.

Kata phonetics can unfortunately not be done for this particular design, due to the fact that all
the designs in Ajarn Noos books are written falsely as far as Kata go. This is to prevent
copycats (which it doesnt, some people just get it done anyway).

I shall be publishing more pics here of different versions by different masters as i get time,
and will then expound on the katas possible for this tattoo.

Design Copyright; Ajarn Noo Ganpai www.sakyan.com


New Tiger Yantra and Sak yant Tattoos will be added to the below Gallery as time passes,
and the collection grows.

Yant Ha Taew
Yant Ha taew has differing Katas with many masters, and is often especially
composed for each particular persons destiny/Fate. But in general, there are 3 or
four main versions which are used in most cases.

The tattooed version should of course, stands vertically, instead of horizontally


(as shown in this page, i laid it on its side for those who wish to study the Khom
Script). In addition, it should have the Sacred Unalome (zig zag spirals at the
end of each line), that are commonly used with all yant as a finishing method.

This is the Version used by Ajarn Lao (Singapore-Thailand)


Kata Yant Ha Taew (using Chang Prasom Khlong)

I Dti Bparamidta Dtingsaa

Idti Suppanya Maakadtoe

Idti Poetti Manubpadtoe

Idti Bpisoe Jadtae Namoe

Ya Mi Isa Puttoe Yaa

Tattoo of Yant Ha Taew below is made by Ajarn Lao Ajarn Lao is currently
unavailable as he has apparently ceased to appear in Singapore at the Fo Guang
hang centre, and his Thailand location is still unknown.

One part of what Buddhas Dharma teaches us about the Illusory world of Maya
we exist in, is that the dualistic mind that clings is what holds us from perceiving
the eternal and infinite there is no answer to the chicken and egg question, it is
our need to find such an answer that causes our suffering. In most cases, when
you learn Kata for Yantra magic, you must learn to say them forwards, backwards
and sometimes even in other ways too (like squares, or the yantra with lines
crossing through them as in Yant Grao Paetch (Diamond Armour Yant).

Kata For Yant Ha Taew (Ajarn Thoy version)

Na Moe Put Taa Ya Na Mae Dti

Moe Put Taa Ya Na Na Mae Dti

Put Taa Ya Na Moe Na Mae Dti

Taa Ya Na Moe Put Na Mae Dti

Ya Na Moe Put Taa Na Mae Dti

Pha Yant Ha Taew (Ajarn Thoy Dabos)

Yant Ha Taew Five Pillars, or Rows Yantra, as made popular by the Actress
Angelina Jolie, after visiting Ajarn Noo Ganpai to receive this yant. The design
below is basically what the Yant Ha Taew from Ajarn Noo Ganpai looks like, but
dont go rushing to your artist with a printout of this to copy, as the Kata are
deliberately shuffled around leaving a few of the consonants and syllables
disjointed and out of place.

I conclude it to be therefore, probable Khmer Origin as far as the syllables are


concerned. It is perhaps also possible that he wrote it wrong deliberately as this
has been rumored to happen at his samnak, in order to confuse copycats. The
first row prevents punishment in court cases, and cleans and protects your
abode. Second line reverses bad horoscope constellations and bad Karma, third
row protects against black magic and curses fourth line is for luck and fortune,
and success in ones projects fifth and last row is an attraction charm to make
you attractive loveable, and also boosts the luck and fortune already laid out in
the 4th row kata, and prevents curses as in the 3rd row kata.

The Yant Ha Thaew is designed to improve your Karma and Line of Fate in five
different aspects of life.

1. The first row prevents punishment in court cases, and cleans and protects your
abode.

2. Second line reverses bad horoscope constellations and bad Karma

3. Third row protects against black magic and curses

4. Fourth line is for luck and fortune, and success in ones projects

5. Fifth and last row is an attraction charm to make you attractive loveable, and also
boosts the luck and fortune already laid out in the 4th row kata, and prevents curses
as in the 3rd row kata.
Sak Yant Gao Yord

Sak Yant Gao Yord Nine Peaks of ount Meru Sakyant Tattoo Design by Ajarn Off

Yant Gao Yord is the Yant Kroo of many of the Great Samnak Sak Yant around
Thailand and South East Asia, and is perhaps the most well known of all Sak Yant
designs, along with the Yant Paed Tidt eight directional Yantra, and Yant Suea Paen
leaping tiger Yantra. With Foreigners, the Yant Gao Yord is certainly the most
commonly seen tattoo, far above the leaping tiger, which is usually placed on the
chest. Foreigners tend to go more for the more aesthetic looking Suea Koo Maha
Amnaj on the flanks of the back, than the big pirate-like leaping tiger on the chest.

The are many different versions of Yant Gao Yord, the most common being formed
as a pyramid like structure, but some can also be formed in a flat alignment, such as
in the case of the Yant Gao Yord of the Mong Hilltribe People of the Lanna Sorcery
traditions of the Northern Regions of Thailand

Kata Says;
Gu Ti Gu Ya Ta Saa Wae Taa Saa Gu

The two squares can be or not be tattooed (usually not) one on left is called Hnun
Tat See (4 elements);

Na Ma Na A Nor Gor Na Ga Gor Or Nor A Na A Ga Ang

The square on the right is called Hua Jai Suea (tiger heart mantra) says;

Gu Ru Su Gu

Ru Su Gu Ru

Su Gu Gu Ru

Gu Gu Ru Su

Yant gao Yord represents the nine peaks of Mount Meru, the sacred mountain with
four Continents at the center of the Universe.Usually tattooed on the nape of the
neck, it is then normally followed by Jee Sip Yord (20 peaks), a series of twenty
Buddha images with small spires pointing upwards.

These spires are known as Unalome and represent the crown of the Arahants
(Enlightened Saints), the spiral stands for the crown at the center of the scalp,
and the straight line pointing upwards, representing the straight path to
Enlightenment without any wavering behavior, that the Arahants have
accomplished.

Yant Mongkut Gaew Crystal Crown yantra

Yant Ga Sak Noi (rear face) Necromantic Animist Black


Magick Spell
Types of Yant
Different Types of Shapes and Magickal Purposes of Sacred Geometry in Yantra Tattooing
There are various categories of Sacred Yant, which can be split into the following;

Amnaj the wearer is rendered powerful in both senses,physical or in a more subtle


way such as Politically.This kind of yants of interest to people wishing or needing to
command respect and obedience.

Maetthaa Mahaniyom Compassion from others is obtained,popularity is achieved


with ones peers and people feel the need to help you.

Kong Grapan Chadtri protection from sharp weapons and projectile objects

Mahaa Sanaeh Charm and attraction to make one attractive to the opposite sex, or
even obtain the love of a particular person

Klaew Klaad Powers of evasion fatal accidents and dangers are avoided through
the power of this kind of Yant

Tam Kwaam Obtain specific results through a complex formula designed to obtain
a defined goal/result; classed as black magic Tam Kwaam can be used to make a
husband leave his wife, make somebody ill or even die, win a court case, make
someone stop speaking about youalmost limitless are the ways that this kind of
spell can be applied.

Jang Ngang Paralysis/Inability to react.This spell stuns the target.

Sathw Himapant Mythological animals tattooed to invoke the specific powers and
qualities of the particular animal. This kind of tattoo is thought to bind one with the
essential spirit of the cosmic being portrayed as an animal and can result in the
posession-like phenomenon of Khong Khuen

Choke Lap Luck and Fortune; designed to bring one fortuitous results, such as
promotion in ones workplace, winning lotteries, achieve higher social standing The
reason that that the list of types of Yant is said to be six or seven kinds is the the Tam
Kwaam variety means active results spell,which uses one of the other six types of
purposes to manifest its goal/target. Tam Kwaam is not really a Buddhist practice as
such,rather a for of selfish egoistic black/grey magic.With the exception of healing
spell.

SACRED YANT AND THEIR MEANINGS


Which kind of Yant posesses which meaning? A complete understanding will
increase the effectiveness of the yant.The lines drawn in the Yant represent the
Umbilical Cord of the Buddha,and are traditionally known as The Bones of the
Yant. There are many varied forms of Yantra, it appears, such as; Round Yant,
TriangularYant, Four Sided Yant, and even Pictorial ones.

Round Yant represents the Face of the Buddha (Pra Pakt Pra Putta Jao) in
Brahmin Tradition, Brahma is applied as themeaning.

Triangular Yant represents the Triple Gem of the Buddha Dharma and Sangha (Pra
Put, Pra Tamm, Pra Songk). In Brahmin Tradition the three Lords of Heaven are
applied as the meaning (Shiva Brahma, Vishnu)

Four sided Yant represents the Four Elements / Continents(Earth, Water, Air and
Fire)

Pictorial Yant (Animalistic) represents various Angels,People, and Mythical Animals


(Sathw Himapant)

Onk Pra represents The Buddha Himself.

The Half Moon Symbol to be seen above Onk Pra so often represents the Moon
Illuminating the way for us in the Dark Hours.

The small Circle (Sun Symbol) to be seen above many Yant means the Sun lighting
outr way in the daytime; and that all Humans and Living beings exist under the
influences of the stars and Planets, and that these forces enable us to develop and
brings Changes

The Zig Zag spiral line on the top of each Yant is called Unaalome. Unaalome
represents the Saints who have attained the status of Enlightened beings.The Fetters
of desire have been disentangled and discarded. These beings do not waver on their
path as normal Humans do (Note the end of the zig zag evolves into a straight line,
meaning that he has ceased to enter into diversion and is on a straight, direct path to
Nirvana.The spiral in the middle represents the Crown of the Head of the Buddha.
The Line of the Unaalome is straigh and unwavering Perfect and complete.
Following this thought, when you have finished the drawing the Bones(outlines) of
the Yant and finished all Khom letterings;

The Yant should be Finished with the drawing of Unaalome above the Yant -meaning
that the Yant is now Complete.All Yant are usually completed with the invocation of a
Mantra (Pra Kataa) in Pali sanskrit, which is subsequently blown into the yant with
your breath (Called Phao kataa / Puug Saeg).

Most Pra Kataa finish with the Phrase / Spell Ma A U.


http://www.mhsl.uab.edu/dt/2014/May_uab_0005M_11345.pdf

http://www.siamese-
heritage.org/jsspdf/1961/JSS_052_2d_PhyaAnumanRajadhon_ThaiCharmsAndAmul
ets.pdf

S-ar putea să vă placă și