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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Deity / Master
This amulet was created by Por Sala Tan during the period of his second batch of Roop Tai, a phase of his work known for balance between spiritual potency and accessibility. Unlike his earlier prai-based creations, this piece was made without any prai or necromantic components, positioning it within the mainstream Buddhist category of his body of work.
It reflects Por Sala Tan’s intent to produce amulets that could be worn by monks, lay devotees, and business professionals alike channeling baramee and prosperity through pure merit-based energy.
Historical Background
This batch was produced using sacred Gaduk Chang as the main material and a composite derived from old relic mixtures and ritual remains collected from earlier ceremonies. The crafting was done in small numbers alongside Por Sala Tan’s second Roop Tai images, making it one of the rarest batches from his later period.
The absence of prai elements does not lessen its strength; instead, it channels pure merit and virtue, making it ideal for everyday wear and long-term prosperity accumulation.
The reverse side features a sacred composition of Buddhistic soils and 108 Burmese herbs, personally sourced by Por Sala Tan during his travels to monasteries along the Thai–Myanmar border. These materials were chosen to enhance baramee, attract auspicious energy, and strengthen wealth stability.
Blessings and Effects
This amulet is renowned for wish-granting and wealth enhancement, qualities repeatedly reported by business owners and merchants who wore it during Por Sala Tan’s lifetime. Many credited it for smooth negotiations, successful ventures, and financial turnarounds, which Por Sala Tan himself attributed to the amulet’s composition — pure elements focused on uplifting one’s karma, not bargaining with spirits.
The two embedded tarkruts serve as energetic stabilizers, balancing the flow of blessings for both spiritual and material growth. At the center lies a rolled photograph from the 2nd batch Roop Tai, believed by Ac Lek to contain hidden yantra inscriptions within the inner layer of the print — a symbolic connection between image, prayer, and reality.
Materials
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Front: Gaduk Chang base with gold leaf overlay, representing purity and enduring fortune.
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Back: Burmese Buddhistic soils mixed with 108 sacred herbs for wealth, vitality, and karmic purification.
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Embedded Items:
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Two tarkruts for harmonization of internal and external energy.
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One rolled photograph of Por Sala Tan from the second Roop Tai batch, likely containing unseen hand-drawn yants.
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Usage in Modern Life
This piece carries an aura of calm authority and attraction without invoking fear or mysticism. It is ideal for professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders seeking results through wisdom and timing rather than force. Its merit-based nature allows it to be worn in offices, homes, or even temples, harmonizing both spiritual and worldly ambitions. For those who value Por Sala Tan’s lineage but prefer a mainstream, merit-driven piece, this amulet stands among his most significant creations — subtle in power yet profound in results.

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