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  2. Yantra tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Yantra tattooing or Sak Yant is a form of tattooing using Indian yantra designs. It consists of sacred geometrical, animal and deity designs accompanied by Pali phrases that are said to offer power, protection, fortune, charisma and other benefits for the bearer.

  3. Wat Bang Phra - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Tattoos of Thailand. Wat Bang Phra Facebook page. Information, pictures and videos about daily Sak Yant, Tattoo festival and more about Wat Bang Phra; A video about Wai Khru (honor the teacher) day at Wat Bang Phra, March 19,2011; Website dedicated to the Sak Yant tattooings; The Thai Tattoo Festival; Traveling For Tattoo Ink

  4. Talk:Yantra tattooing - Wikipedia

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    "Yantra tattooing or Sak Yant is a form of tattooing using Indian yantra designs." Not always true. Most Sak yant has no Hindu Indian yantra designs on them. Look at youtube sak yants videos. ~~Ted~~ 2607:FEA8:4A2:4100:F94B:C33F:9835:35B7 17:52, 17 March 2023 (UTC)

  5. Khatha - Wikipedia

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    Khatha are used in Buddhist chanting, by Thai Ruesi practitioner for their magical spells, inscribed on Thai Buddha amulets and yantra cloths, as well as being the main body of content in Sak Yant tattooing; The sacred yantra tattoo designs are both filled with Pali Khatha, as well as being used to embellish the spaces between each of the designs too.

  6. Thai folklore - Wikipedia

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    Thai folklore is a diverse set of mythology and traditional beliefs held by the Thai people. Most Thai folklore has a regional background for it originated in rural Thailand . With the passing of time, and through the influence of the media, large parts of Thai folklore have become interwoven with the wider popular Thai culture .

  7. Suvannamaccha - Wikipedia

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    The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand. Suvannamaccha luck bringing charm in a riverside shop in Nonthaburi, Thailand

  8. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia has a tradition of protective tattoos variously known as sak yant or yantra tattoos that include Buddhist images, prayers, and symbols. Images of the Buddha or other religious figures have caused controversy in some Buddhist countries when incorporated into tattoos by Westerners who do not follow traditional customs regarding ...

  9. Asian Boyz - Wikipedia

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    Asian Boyz gang tattoos include a dragon head with crystal globes, a symbol of high rank and original Status. Also common are Sak Yant tattoos that are intended to offer power, protection, fortune, charisma and other benefits for the bearer.