MYSTERIOUS 3 MOST POPULAR TATTS IN THAILAND

Found in Chiang Mai 700 years ago, the Hah Taew tattoo consists of five inscriptions that are said to bless, or impart magic to the recipient baseball jerseys custom while tattooing. Each line has a certain meaning

✅ First line: Banish evil spirits, prevent unreasonable punishments

✅ 2nd line: Dissolve bad horoscopes, stay away from bad luck, bad luck

✅ 3rd line: Protect tattoo owners from evil spells and curses

✅ 4th line: Bringing luck, success and fortune to tattooers in life and work

✅ 5th line: Bringing attractive charm to the tattoo owner to attract the opposite sex.

2. Gao Yord (Buddha Peak Or 9 Peak Tower)

The Gao Yord is one of the most sacred Buddhist tattoos of all. Many people will choose Gao Yord as their first Sak Yant because of its universal power and then add other Sak Yants.

The basic design of Gao Yord represents the 9 mythical mountains of the gods, Mount Meru, the mountain of the gods. At the top of each vertex are three stacked ovals representing the Buddha himself. In the center of the Gao Yord design is a patchwork of small squares, magic boxes, each containing an abbreviation for the name of all the protective spells this tattoo will bestow. The exact number of these little squares may vary by design but all include the meanings of receiving kindness, love and security as well as having strength, loyalty, fortune, fame and protect you from evil spirits and black magic. 


3. Paed Tidt (8 directions)

Sak Yant's design 'Paed Tidt' is a baseball jersey figure containing eight Mantras written in 2 concentric circles in the center of the design. Paed Tidt's design also incorporates eight representations of the Buddha.

This is a group of 3 ovals, each increasing from top to bottom. In Thailand, there are eight Buddha images, each in a different pose, for each day of the week. (On Wednesdays there are 2 Buddhas, one for the morning and one for the evening). These 8 Buddha statues can be seen in many Thai temples, often surrounding a Stupa.

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