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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Item/Amulet: Paneang Rum Ruay
Temple/Master: Por Sala Tan
Pim/Year: 254x
Province: Fang
Material: Paneang
Wrapping: Custom Silver
Category: Barang
Size: 1.5"
Among the countless paneang amulets ever created, there are a rare few that seem to breathe—they whisper through the wind, pulse with unseen heat, and draw your eyes again and again to their yantras etched with purpose.
This piece by Por Sala Tan is one of them.
Cast in the traditional chanting method, this amulet houses a pii tai hong spirit—one that died violently and without closure. Normally, such spirits are untamed, restless, and unable to interact peacefully with the living. But Por Sala Tan, known for his mastery of pacification wiccha, did not simply bind this spirit—he liberated it.
The front of the amulet is layered with dense yantras—each serving a different purpose:
Some for binding karmic threads,
Others to soothe and purify the fragmented spirit,
And one central yantra to allow the spirit to see the realm of men without suffering.
And in the middle of all this... lies a single small takrut embedded right on the front.
This isn’t for show. This is the calling takrut.
According to Por Sala Tan’s notes, this takrut acts as the “voice of the master.” When the amulet is worn or venerated, the takrut vibrates with soft magnetic pulses—not physical, but spiritual—reminding the spirit of its vow to serve in exchange for liberation.
It is the key that tells the spirit, “You are not bound, but you are guided. Your pain has purpose now. Bring merit, and you too shall rise.”
On the back, you will find multiple takruts—not to impress, but to testify to the time taken.
Each takrut here took 3 to 5 days to complete—not just to inscribe, but to chant over, seal, and synchronize with the spirit’s karmic record. The more takruts there are, the more sessions were needed to fully harmonize the spirit’s wrathful energies into peaceful, purposeful service.
This piece took months—not days—to complete.
So when people ask if "more takruts means more power," they misunderstand.
It means more time was given, more love was poured, more effort was made to help a wandering soul return to light.
This paneang is not a weapon.
It is a liberation contract—a pact between worlds.
For those who wear it with respect, you’ll feel its chill at first. That’s the spirit greeting you. But soon, it warms. Because the spirit now walks with purpose—and with you.

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