Yantra Sak Yant ontwerp met tempeltoren, centrale cirkelvormige mandala, Khom-schrift en symmetrische zijkolommen als grote rug- of borststuk
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Yantra

Grand Geometric Yantra with Temple Spire

A grand master composition uniting a temple spire, a central mandala and sacred Khom script into complete protection and blessing. Made as a statement back or chest piece.

Meaning & Background

In this comprehensive yantra the stepped temple spire represents Mount Meru and the presence of the Buddha, while the central circle with its concentric rings of Khom script forms the core of prayer and protective power. The radiating points around the centre carry the blessing outward in every direction, and the surrounding syllables and side columns reinforce the whole. Together they form a complete shield that is traditionally believed to bring protection, good fortune and spiritual steadfastness.

More about this design

This grand geometric Yantra is one of the most complete Sak Yant compositions. A temple spire, a central circular mandala with Khom script and symmetrical side columns come together into a full master design. As a large back or chest piece it stands for all-encompassing protection and blessing and is traditionally believed to support the wearer across every area of life. At Sak Yant Studio Breda, next to the Grote Kerk in Breda, this Yantra is set entirely by hand in the classic handpoke technique. Every line and syllable is carefully placed point by point, exactly as in the authentic Thai tradition. The result is a striking statement piece with deep spiritual meaning, tailored to your body and your intention.

OriginThis comprehensive yantra belongs to the Thai Sak Yant tradition of Buddhist-Brahmin temple masters and ajarns who pass down sacred geometry and Khom script.
Recommended placementBecause of its size this design works best as a large piece on the back or chest, always placed above the waist in keeping with tradition.

Frequently asked questions

What does this grand geometric Yantra mean?

It is a complete protection composition in which the temple spire represents the presence of the Buddha and the central mandala with Khom script gathers prayer and power. Together it is traditionally believed to bring all-round protection and blessing.

Who is this master design suited to?

It suits anyone looking for a large, all-encompassing statement piece rather than a small symbol. It is ideal for those who want to unite broad protection and spiritual steadfastness in a single design.

Where on the body is this Yantra best placed?

Because of its size this design works best on the back or chest. In keeping with Sak Yant tradition it is always placed above the waist.

How long does such a comprehensive Sak Yant take?

With all the temple detail, rings of Khom script and side columns this is one of the more involved designs. It is often done in one longer or several hand-poked sessions, and we agree on a realistic plan beforehand.

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