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Item/Amulet: Tamlar Gaduk Pee
Temple/Master: Por Sala Tan
Pim/Year: 252x
Province: Fang
Material: Gaduk Pee (Relics)
Wrapping: Silver
Category: Barang
Size: 1"
The 1-Inch Tamlar of Gaduk Pee – Por Sala Tan’s Secret Book of Charm & Power
A Pocket-Sized Wiccha Tool for Seneh, Blessings & Wish Fulfillment
Hidden from public eye and known only to a trusted few, this miniature tamlar — or occult book — is one of the rarest forms of sacred tools passed down from Por Sala Tan to his closest luksits.
Unlike typical tamlars made from bamboo or palm leaf, this one is only 1 inch in size, carved from Gaduk Pee — relic bone material believed to be from a Mae Hong Prai (a female spirit with potent charm energy).
The choice of bone was not for aesthetics. When yantras and kathas are written on bone relics, their spiritual charge is said to amplify tenfold — embedding the intention deep into the unseen realm.
🔮 What Was It For?
In traditional wiccha ceremonies, masters often need to hold ritual tools while chanting — such as a meed mor (ritual blade) or mai kru (teacher’s baton) — during blessings, cleansings, or empowerment sessions.
But certain ancient kathas, especially those related to seneh (charm) and wish-granting, require the master to hold the tamlar itself. This creates a direct energy circuit — chant to item, item to spirit, spirit to action.
When paper or bamboo was unavailable or impractical for travel, masters like Por Sala Tan created these miniature bone tamlars — small enough to fit in a cloth pouch or wooden case, yet spiritually potent enough to substitute for a full book during ceremonies.
🌟 What’s Inside?
The tamlar contains encoded yantras and seneh-related kathas, meticulously inscribed using traditional wicha ink. Though unseen by the naked eye due to its compact size, it’s known to contain:
Chants for attraction and metta mahaniyom
Formulas for wish-granting (sap mongkol)
Spiritual alignment mantras to harmonize the wearer with unseen forces
Most notably, this tamlar is known to house a single spirit, often a prai entity aligned with benevolence and assistance — called upon only when needed.
🧿 Wearing the Tamlar
While originally designed for use by occult practitioners during rituals, the tamlar can be worn daily as a discreet, powerful charm:
Enhances seneh (attraction, personal magnetism)
Supports wish fulfillment, especially when paired with sincere intent
Offers spiritual intuition, guiding the wearer in unseen ways
Amplifies other items when worn with baramee-based amulets (to balance and protect the prai element)
🕯️ Offerings (Optional but Respectful)
If a wish is granted, it’s recommended — though not required — to make a simple offering:
A glass of water
A small flower or piece of fruit
Or a stick of incense near your altar
The act is less about superstition and more about gratitude, maintaining the spiritual relationship between you, the spirit, and the teachings embedded within the tamlar.


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