Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
Hand-drawn by Por Sala Tan (PST) during his prime. It depicts the rare and provocative image of a horse riding a female, a representation steeped in esoteric symbolism, embodying control, passion, and the intertwining of yin and yang energies. Only one piece of this unique yant was ever created, and its story is as remarkable as its potent power.
The creation of this Yant Ma Sek Nang required rare materials, specific conditions, and mastery of ancient wiccha (magical knowledge). The process was long, arduous, and filled with ritualistic detail.
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The Base Cloth: The cloth was procured from the shroud of a Pii Tai Hong—a spirit of someone who died under violent circumstances. To imbue the yant with maximum potency, the cloth had to belong to a young woman, no older than 23, who passed away during childbirth. This ensured the essence of unfulfilled potential, love, and desire was infused into the base material.
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The Ritual of Seduction: The cloth was hand-inscribed with the initial base yant using ink mixed with graveyard soil, sacred oil, and the ashes of burnt love charms. After this, the cloth was placed in a hidden chamber within a gambling den, where it absorbed the volatile energy of desire, greed, and lust for 9 nights.
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The Female Energy Infusion: A young courtesan, famed for her allure and charm, was chosen to sit on the cloth. The courtesan, aged 24, was known for captivating men with her presence. She was paid handsomely to sit on the cloth for 3 hours, during which Por Sala Tan performed a consecration chant to extract her yin essence, believed to amplify the charm and dominance of the yant.
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Cave Consecration with a Horse Essence: The yant was then taken to a sacred cave, home to a mythical horse spirit and a Jinn (a powerful supernatural entity). A small fire was lit, and PST invoked the spirit of Ma Sek Nang, a mystical representation of taming raw desires and turning chaos into control. The ritual continued for an entire night, during which the horse spirit's yang energy was drawn into the cloth.
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Completion and Blessing: Finally, the image of Ma Sek Nang—a horse mounted upon a female—was carefully drawn by PST's hand, using ink infused with gold flakes and herbal oil of seduction. The yant was then blessed with chants to seal its power.
This Yant Ma Sek Nang was created for a close follower of PST—a man of wealth but cursed with failed relationships. Despite his affluence, no woman stayed by his side for long. Even arranged marriages ended abruptly. As a last resort, PST crafted this yant, calling upon his rarest wiccha.
After carrying the Yant Ma Sek Nang, the man’s life transformed. His charisma grew exponentially, and he soon found himself surrounded by admirers. Within two years, he married a devoted wife, and their union produced several children. The man attributed his newfound happiness and stability to the power of this yant.
The yant remained in the man’s family for decades, quietly passing down its legacy of charm and influence. However, as its purpose was fulfilled, the family returned the piece to Ac Lek, PST's trusted disciple. Recognizing the yant’s unparalleled power, Ac Lek decided to keep it hidden, believing its energy too overwhelming for casual use.
It wasn’t until this yant was rediscovered in storage by a me! Now, this one-of-a-kind artifact, imbued with the energy of desire, control, and balance, has found its way to Singapore.
Hand-drawn over 40 years ago, this Yant Ma Sek Nang is a living testament to the rare and potent magic of Por Sala Tan, a relic of both mystery and mastery.
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