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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Thick piece 1" ++

Framed in Silver (Custom Made)

This piece was kept in the personal collection of Ac Lek, who received it directly from Por Sala Tan. Although the exact origin within Por Sala Tan’s wider network of teachers and field expeditions is not fully documented, both masters recognised its strength and kept it as a working tool rather than a display item.

Historical Background

Within northern ritual culture, certain talismans are carried not for public distribution but for supporting the master during ceremonies, blessings, or heavy spiritual work. This nga chang takrut belonged to that category. Ac Lek retained it for years and used it specifically during consecrations where additional baramee was needed—especially when handling materials with strong spiritual charge or during long ritual sequences requiring sustained concentration.

Because Por Sala Tan frequently travelled across remote regions and worked with a diverse set of teachers, some talismans he passed on had lineages that were intentionally kept minimal in explanation. The emphasis was always on function and spiritual weight rather than documentation. This takrut follows that tradition.

Blessings and Effects

The power of this piece lies in its baramee-support function. Unlike takruts intended for general distribution, this one was used to reinforce the spiritual presence of the ritual practitioner.

Its effects can be divided into three primary functions:

  1. Baramee Amplification
    It strengthens the spiritual authority of the person holding it, supporting rituals that involve consecration, invocation, or handling of charged materials.

  2. Stabilisation of Ritual Energy
    The takrut was used during ceremonies where the flow of energy had to remain steady. This stabilising effect is especially valuable during extended chanting, multi-stage consecrations, or when multiple entities are involved.

  3. Enhancement of Existing Amulet Collections
    For lay practitioners, the piece functions as a baramee booster. Its presence strengthens the existing power of one’s collection, with noticeable impact in wealth-oriented items, prosperity charms, and amulets that depend on the wearer’s personal merit field to activate fully.

Materials

The piece features:

  • Nga chang material as the main body

  • Dense ritual wrapping using old-style binding cord

  • Thick lacquer and ritual sealing layers, consistent with older northern consecration methods

  • Hand-carved casing by Ac Lek later, emphasizing preservation and daily usability

The surface markings, cracks, and wear patterns reflect long-term ceremonial use rather than house storage.

Usage in Modern Life

This takrut is not worn for casual purposes. It is most suited for:

  • Collectors who maintain multiple lineage items and want a central piece that harmonises and enhances their entire collection

  • Individuals who conduct prayers, offerings, or spiritual work and require steady baramee to support their intentions

  • Practitioners who want to improve the strength of wealth-related amulets, as this category responds especially well to baramee reinforcement

  • Situations requiring spiritual grounding, clarity, and authority in environments with competing energies

Because it was used by both Ac Lek and occasionally by monks during heavy ceremonial periods, this piece carries the accumulated field of multiple practitioners.

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