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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Item/Amulet: Jing Jok 2 Hang
Temple/Master: Por Sala Tan
Pim/Year: 253x
Province: Fang
Material: Relics
Wrapping: Old Plastic
Category: Hybrid
Size: 3"
This is a spiritual instrument—a living yantra in its past form, revered by monks and Arjans across Thailand, especially in the art of wealth-fetching wiccha.
Known as Jing Jok 2 Hang, the two-tailed lizard is a natural anomaly—a phenomenon believed to occur only once in every thousand lizards. When found, it is seen not as a creature, but as a spirit-marked relic, chosen by karmic fate to become a vessel of Maha Lap (great luck) and Setthi Chok (millionaire fortune).
Used for Wealth & Lottery Invocations
Arjans across the region have long used the two-tailed lizard in the crafting of Yantra sheets and direct blessings on luksits (disciples)—especially for:
Lottery number downloads
Business magnetism
Windfall attraction
Spontaneous luck and charms of chance
Before writing these sacred inscriptions, the lizard relic is placed nearby or in the hand, as it is believed to attract the spiritual essence of wealth beings—guiding the pen of the master like a divine compass.
This Particular Relic – A Hidden Gem of Por Sala Tan’s Chamber
This rare Jing Jok was discovered crushed and dried beneath Por Sala Tan’s wardrobe—a place filled with spiritual turbulence and flow, where spirits often gather. Upon discovery, Por Sala Tan immediately recognized it not as an accident, but as a divine presentation.
He ordered it wrapped in the traditional style, using red thread and consecrated cloth—transforming it from a mere lizard into a ritual apparatus.
This relic was originally used by one of Por Sala Tan’s senior luksits in active wealth-fetching rituals, and after his passing, the item was handed down to Arjan Lek, Por Sala Tan’s own son and heir of the lineage.
Rarity & Significance
Occurs in only 1 in every 1000 lizards
Symbol of split fates, dual realms, and unseen guidance
Considered a bridge between luck and effort, amplifying manifestations
Always recognized by true Arjans immediately upon sight
In Thailand, you will see these relics in altars, yantra rooms, and tucked within sacred cabinets of monks and lay occultists alike—never sold lightly, often inherited.
They are not for decoration.
They are tools of spiritual channeling—used to help disciples call wealth from places they’ve never even imagined.
Can be placed on altar or carried if you wish but be careful and it can be fragile.

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