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Phaya Ma – Horse Spirit with Gaduk Relics by Por Sala Tan
In Thai and Burmese occult traditions, the union of horse symbolism and gaduk relics represents an exceptional form of spiritual balance — movement and vitality joined with ancestral and elemental power. This rare piece by Por Sala Tan embodies that union through both material and spiritual composition, created according to ancient Lanna and Burmese magical frameworks.
Historical Background
Within Northern Thai and Burmese wiccha, the horse (Phaya Ma) is regarded as a sacred messenger of power and speed. It symbolizes advancement, determination, and the ability to transcend physical and spiritual barriers. In the older animist practices of the region, horses were invoked for guidance and travel across spirit realms, their energy believed to carry practitioners safely between dimensions.
Por Sala Tan, known for preserving old mountain magic traditions, created this piece following the heritage of forest masters who used horse talismans for protection during travel and meditation in wilderness zones. To this, he integrated gaduk relics — a practice rooted in the belief that sacred remains house spiritual essence and memory. The combination of both brings balance: dynamic power sustained by spiritual anchoring.
Blessings and Effects
The front of this piece depicts the horse in dynamic motion, engraved with yantra lines and ancient script to channel energy of progress, courage, and attraction. The horse grants the wearer stamina and speed in overcoming obstacles, strengthening mental resilience and driving success in ventures.
The gaduk relic components empower the piece as an anchor for protective spirits. They shield the wearer from curses, psychic interference, and lingering misfortune. When properly revered, the spirit energy residing within the gaduk offers both prosperity and protection — drawing in fortune while warding off harm. Together, these forces create a balance of outward expansion and inner stability, promoting smooth progress in business, travel, and personal growth.
Materials
The metallic surface bears hand-engraved horse imagery, representing Phaya Ma in motion. The reverse side contains gaduk relics, takrut, and sacred powders bound in wax — a traditional construction method to bind spiritual energy within the object. These materials have been ritually charged with protective and empowering incantations.
Gaduk serves as the spiritual core, storing energy and embodying the spirits of those once enlightened or highly cultivated. The takrut scrolls act as conduits, ensuring the flow of spiritual force remains active and directed.
Usage in Modern Life
In contemporary life, such a piece serves as a talisman for advancement and stability. It strengthens authority, courage, and progress while guarding against betrayal or spiritual obstruction. The horse aspect accelerates one’s endeavors, while the gaduk foundation keeps the individual spiritually grounded.
Those engaged in leadership, negotiation, or travel benefit greatly from its energy. Many wear it alongside Wa Tanoo or other protective amulets, forming a spiritual balance between motion and fortification — the horse leading forward, the gaduk holding firm.

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