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Por Sala Tan
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Item/Amulet: Palakid Hua chatmut
Temple/Master: Por Sala Tan
Pim/Year: 2520
Province: Fang
Material: Various Yang Relics
Category: Mainstream
Size: 6"
Palakid Hua Chamut – Por Sala Tan’s Wild Relic of Attraction, Command & Naga-Bound Power
This is no ordinary palakid. This 6-inch Palakid Hua Chamut by Por Sala Tan is a high-tier spiritual implement—fierce in its form, potent in its material, and built upon the ancient naga wiccha lineage, rarely used outside inner-circle discipleship.
🔹 Bone of the Alpha – Gaduk Kwai (Buffalo Relic Bone)
Por Sala Tan selected gaduk kwai, the relic bone from a buffalo that had died after decades of service and survival in the northern highlands. Only the strongest of bulls—those who led their herds, fought off predators, and passed naturally—were considered worthy.
Such bones, calcified over time, are seen not only as vessels of earth-bound power, but also as resonating anchors for ritual forces like naga, baramee, and elemental metta.
The energy of this material is:
Grounded and immovable (for protection)
Naturally fetching (for pulling opportunity or attraction)
Attuned to land spirits and wandering elemental beings
🔹 Head of the Hua Chamut – The Civet Beast
The hand-carved civet cat head (hua chamut) serves as the face of the piece symbolizing a creature known for:
Silent movement across realms
Control of scent and aura
Natural charisma and seductive cunning
The mouth open in fang-bearing expression reflects a guardian form—ready to bite through spiritual interference or blockages to the wearer’s fortune.
This form also aligns with ancient naga iconography, often used in hybridized jungle wiccha to represent the spirit of beings who operate between the seen and unseen worlds.
🔹 Naga Wiccha Influence
What sets this piece apart from common palakids is the integration of naga wiccha.
Por Sala Tan was known to combine Southern and Northern wicha lines. This piece was empowered through an adapted naga ritual sequence—meant to awaken latent spiritual energies in both the material and the owner.
Naga wiccha, especially when tied to gaduk kwai and animal-headed forms, is known to:
Pull resources or wealth across boundaries
Build unseen influence in social or business circles
Heighten intuitive sensing or sixth sense
Activate invisible protection when faced with threats
🔹 Seen Before at Wat Kok Sawan
Very few pieces with this configuration exist. The only other time I’ve encountered a similar piece was at Wat Kok Sawan, where Luang Phor Pinut once resided. That palakid was kept behind glass—regarded as a piece meant not for sale or use, but for study and reverence.
This validates the spiritual weight of this format and the fact that it was part of an elite ritual lineage.
🔹 Mystical Features
Leather and rope binding: seals the energy, prevents spirit leakage
Sacred Khom script yantras: for aura, charm, sales, influence, gambling
Earth-packed base: mixes sacred powders and possibly prai elements
Spirit face/guardian seal: at the rear, to ensure loyalty of energy to owner
🛡️ Use and Care
Optional
Feed with red soda, perfume, betel leaf on Tuesdays or Saturdays
Best for Meditation, Prayer or Leaving on the Altar
Store respectfully, away from the floor or toilet areas
Por Sala Tan’s Palakid Hua Chamut is a living relic of a dying tradition crafted from rare materials, channeled through naga wiccha, and charged for owners who dare to command.
For those who walk paths of charisma, negotiation, or invisible conflict this is both shield and sword.


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