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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Assam-Burma Lineage, Reconfigured in Ubon Ratchathani
| Ceremonial Core Relic | Anchored in Ancient Forest Magic
Material Variant: Red Bindings | Metal Takrut Insert | Differently Channeled Energy Flow
Originally retrieved by Por Sala Tan from the Assam-Burma border region, known for its deeply animistic spirit landscape and oral lineages of battlefield sorcery.
The relics were passed to him not through commerce but through direct tribal entrustment, as part of a rare exchange of spiritual technologies. Each fang was once part of a larger ceremonial arsenal—objects steeped in death, survival, and territorial rites of power.
This piece was reconfigured with red-thread bindings, a ritual-wrapped core, and a tightly sealed metal takrut embedded deep into its protective layer.
The materials serve a different function:
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Red-thread binding: Commonly used in high-tension energy work to amplify assertive force, especially in confrontations involving injustice, manipulation, or spiritual attack.
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Takrut insert: Likely encoded with ancient protective yants, this piece enhances the relic’s aura projection, creating a field of “spiritual intimidation” when placed near vulnerable or sensitive points (shrines, altar corners, protective grids).
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Reinforced herb block & sealed core: Added to balance the aggressive essence of the relic and ensure it does not destabilize the surrounding space. These additions were believed to tame the relic without muting its force.
🕯️ Recommissioned in Ubon: Reconfigured by Lersis for High-Level Use
Upon arrival in Thailand, this relic this was handed over to a collective of Lersis in Ubon Ratchathani who specialised in relic integration and spirit rebalancing.
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The fang was engraved with ancient yants, likely referencing the baramee of suer/mii spirits and Lanna forest deities.
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Red binding cords were chanted and tied in seven ceremonial loops—a known method for locking down unstable energies.
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The takrut was installed only after the relic passed vibration testing by senior Lersis.
From then on, this piece was used primarily as a field stabiliser during rituals of conflict resolution, ghost eviction, and territorial purification—often deployed before major takrut consecration or bee spirit invocation.
🧿 Placement in Por Sala Tan’s Ritual Work
This was a fixture—anchored at the perimeter of ritual grounds to:
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Burn off external interference before it entered the core circle
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Stabilise wild spirits summoned during barang rituals
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Protect the ceremonial hierarchy, allowing Por Sala Tan and his Luksits to operate undisturbed
Unlike other amulets, this piece radiates a passive threat—it doesn't shout, but it dominates the energy field.
🛡️ Designated for Practitioners with Real Responsibility
This is not a collector’s item. It’s not pretty, it’s not gentle—and it doesn’t seek approval.
This relic is best suited for:
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Field practitioners conducting spirit banishment or barang cleansing
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Guardians of haunted properties or sacred sites
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Spiritual generals in need of an anchor relic to take first contact with volatile energies
It’s a piece for the silent protectors—those who don’t just light candles and chant prayers, but who hold space when all else collapses.

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