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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

Regular price $375.00 SGD
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Deity / Master

Por Sala Tan of Fang, northern Thailand, was known for his mastery in ancient Lanna and Burmese wiccha dealing with seneh (attraction power), charm, and psychic influence. His Ma Sek Nang phayants were never made for mass distribution but served as ritual tools in his own ceremonies to empower oils, powders, and related amulets.


Historical Background

This early-generation Ma Sek Nang Phayant traces directly to Por Sala Tan’s lineage teachings, believed to originate from his own guru’s transmissions. It was an ong krut (main ritual piece) repeatedly used on his altar when preparing sacred oils (nam man seneh), consecrating other phayants, or invoking spirit energies during ma sek nang creation. Its continuous exposure to these rites made it spiritually dense—functioning as a vessel that absorbed decades of accumulated baramee (merit force) and saksit (spiritual potency).


Blessings and Effects

This phayant embodies the full magnetic essence of Ma Sek Nang wiccha — enhancing personal allure, charm, and emotional influence over others. In traditional usage, it aids relationships, business negotiations, and interpersonal attraction by amplifying one’s natural charisma and persuasive energy.
Because it once served as the core altar cloth in many seneh consecrations, it continues to radiate an effect similar to ongoing blessing. Modern devotees report feeling a tangible warmth or pulse when meditating or chanting near it, signifying active energy resonance.


Materials

The cloth is aged cotton, stained by oil and ritual smoke from years of ceremonial use. Ink drawn figures depict a female spirit embracing a stallion — an image signifying mastery of both passion and dominance within the realm of desire. Around the central figure are protective yan grids and khom script invocations used to anchor the spirit’s power and stabilize the energy field.


Usage in Modern Life

Today, collectors and practitioners use this phayant as a base altar cloth to charge other barang items — such as oils, stones, beads, or wood amulets — believing it acts as a spiritual conductor. Placing a new item upon it for a night is said to infuse that item with seneh vibration comparable to a temple blessing.
Holding it during daily chanting of a seneh mantra heightens one’s personal aura, attraction, and confidence. As it contains the essence of Por Sala Tan’s lifelong practice, it remains a potent link to his spiritual lineage and one of the rarest living examples of authentic Lanna seneh craft.

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