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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Suer Yan Bone Relic – Cave-Recovered Lersi Remains | Por Sala Tan Lineage
Tiger-Spirit Inscription | Dual-Script Ritual Bone | Lanna Hand-Etched 925 Silver Frame
This is not a talisman for casual use—it is a powerful artifact bearing both corporeal remains and spiritual inscription, believed to originate from the preserved bone of a hermit (Lersi) who attained a high state of detachment and was laid to rest in a cave.
The relic was later retrieved, with explicit permission from local spirits and was ritually reactivated by Por Sala Tan, one of the few remaining adepts working across Burmese, Lanna, and Khmer animistic lines.
🔍 Visual Analysis & Components
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Primary Surface (Front):
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Displays a Suer (Tiger) yantra, hand-inscribed directly into the surface of the bone.
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The tiger form flows with ritual fluidity, its lines appearing almost like they were revealed—not drawn—suggesting deep ritual trance when written.
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These types of yantras are not aesthetic—they are spirit-binding spells, intended to anchor and hold the energy of a tiger spirit into the object, imbuing the wearer with its presence.
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Reverse Surface:
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Inscribed with Shan-Burmese script, likely ancient Khom-influenced Pali, used to lock the energy in place and stabilize the spiritual polarity.
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The writing acts as both permission and command, ensuring the energy remains protective, not destructive.
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Casing:
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Custom-made Lanna-style 925 silver frame, fully hand-etched with traditional motifs.
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Note the wide, rectangular design—this is intentional, to prevent pressure on the relic and to allow uninterrupted energy flow, especially important for relics meant for spiritual channeling or invocation.
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🐅 Function & Use in Ritual
In Por Sala Tan’s lineage, these pieces were not worn daily—they were placed on altars during spiritual work, especially:
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For spirit exorcism or spirit negotiation
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When dealing with enemy energy, lawsuits, or curses
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To enhance baramee before traveling into forests or ritual spaces
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As a spiritual anchor for meditative strength, protection, and dominance
The tiger spirit summoned is not symbolic—it is called upon as a living consciousness, offering the wearer its aura of command, fearlessness, and territorial control.
⚠️ Collector's Guidance
This is a true crossover piece between:
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Amulet
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Relic
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Ritual object
It is not suited for casual wear, especially by those who do not understand spiritual grounding, Lersi systems, or the responsibilities of housing a tiger-based spirit yantra. Improper use can result in overstimulation, aggression, or sleeplessness.
Keep it on an altar, and wear only for high-stakes tasks—whether business negotiation, spiritual cleansing, or protective work.
This is one of the purest surviving examples of a Suer yantra on relic bone, directly linked to Por Sala Tan’s jungle lineage. For those who study baramee and the mechanics of spirit invocation—this is a museum-grade specimen.

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