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Sak yant, also known as yantra or sakyant, is an ancient Buddhist practice that combines prayer, blessings, and tattoos. Performed exclusively in Thailand by monks (or ex-monks), these tattoos are custom-made for each individual who gets one. Each custom design contains complex and deep spiritual meanings to protect the wearer of the design, bring good luck, or perform some other action. In this article, we’ll break all of it down and more.
Things You Should Know
- Sak yant is a kind of religious tattoo you can receive in Thailand. They’re designed and applied by monks (or ex-monks) and carry complex meanings.
- Typically, people with sak yant tattoos are not allowed to kill other living creatures, steal or lie, be unfaithful, become intoxicated, or speak ill of family.
- Wearers of sak yant tattoos must also follow the rules conveyed by the artist of the design.
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It is not considered disrespectful for non-Thai people to get a sak yant tattoo so long as you respect the practice, respect Buddhism as a religion, and don’t brag about the tattoo’s powers (which is actually against the rules of sak yant, most of the time).[15]Thanks
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Sak yant tattoos are usually placed on the back. The traditional explanation is that the blessings of the tattoo are designed to protect the wearer from being attacked from behind. These tattoos aren’t required to go on your back, though.Thanks
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- ↑ https://buddho.org/the-nine-qualities-of-the-buddha/
- ↑ https://www.sak-yant.com/108-sacred-yant/four-spires-yantra/
- ↑ https://aboutthailandliving.com/sakyant-the-magical-thai-tattoo/
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