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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This Buddha image was produced in the early 2530s, during a period when Por Sala Tan had access to a rare batch of gaduk chang graded material obtained directly from a mahout. The source animal was the dominant leader of its herd, a factor regarded in northern forest traditions as essential for material carrying high baramee and stabilising essence. Pieces from this batch were reserved for individuals whose roles demanded authority, endurance, and spiritual weight.
Historical Context and Material Origin
In traditional forest-lineage practice, not all gaduk chang is considered equal. Material taken from a dominant herd leader is valued for its accumulated vitality, presence, and command energy developed over a lifetime. This particular batch was regarded as exceptionally stable and potent due to the clarity of provenance and the condition of the material at the time it was released to Por Sala Tan.
Such material was historically allocated to warriors, protectors, and individuals engaged in sustained conflict—whether physical or spiritual—where resilience, composure, and authority were required.
Ritual Method and Empowerment
The consecration followed established Lanna protocols and was conducted with Por Sala Tan’s monk disciples over multiple nights. The ceremonies were performed under moonlight, a condition traditionally used to harmonise material with cyclical cosmic forces rather than forceful empowerment.
This method emphasises accumulation and stabilisation of baramee rather than short-term amplification. As a result, the image functions as a long-term baramee reservoir rather than a situational talisman.
Energetic Function and Application
The primary function of this Buddha image is baramee cultivation. It supports presence, authority, and the ability to carry responsibility without internal destabilisation.
For practitioners or collectors who wear barang-type items, this piece serves a complementary role. Barang function effectively only when sufficient baramee is present; this image helps supply and stabilise that foundation, allowing other items to operate as intended.
In modern contexts, it is especially suited for:
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Career advancement in hierarchical environments
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Business owners navigating competitive or high-pressure sectors
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Civil service and institutional roles where respect and authority are central
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Individuals engaged in long-term professional or organisational challenges
Metta is present but controlled, expressed as approachability without loss of authority.
Construction and Physical Details
The reverse contains cave soil and multiple embedded takruts, selected to harmonise the material and reinforce baramee stability. The size is approximately 1 inch+, making it suitable for discreet daily wear beneath clothing without energetic dispersion.
Modern Use Perspective
This is a compact, functional image designed for sustained daily integration rather than display. Its strength lies in consistency, grounding, and authority reinforcement over time, making it particularly relevant for contemporary professional and institutional environments where spiritual pressure is subtle but continuous.

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