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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Summary

This Parad Jinn vessel by Por Sala Tan houses a high-ranking royal jinn consecrated in southern Myanmar. The spirit depicted wears a crown-like headpiece, symbolising authority, command, and sovereign status. The front is formed from solidified mercury (parad), while the reverse contains pong gaduk from respected, high-ranking individuals entrusted to Por Sala Tan by monks in Tachilek. A single takrut harmonises the energies within. The piece is structured for authority, corporate advancement, and dominance in competitive environments.


Historical Background

In pre-modern Myanmar, royal courts were not governed by politics alone. Esoteric practitioners worked alongside kings and generals, invoking spirit entities aligned with rank, territory, and command. Among these were royal-class jinn—entities bound by oath to serve dynastic authority and spiritual warfare.

With the decline of monarchy as a governing force, many such spirits were left without formal service. Some entered long dormancy; others sought liberation through qualified masters capable of negotiating and elevating them. During ritual work in southern Myanmar, Por Sala Tan encountered such a royal jinn. The entity bore insignia of rank—symbolised by the crown-like head structure—and requested formal housing suited to its status.


Origins of the Material

Parad (solidified mercury) has long been regarded in Southeast Asian alchemy as a material of command and containment. Its dense, fluid-metal origin reflects adaptability combined with weight and authority. For housing a royal-class jinn, parad provides stability and containment strength appropriate to the entity’s level.

The reverse contains pong gaduk derived from high-ranking individuals. These relic powders were respectfully given to Por Sala Tan by monks in Tachilek who were assisting in liberation rites for spirits connected to older power structures. The inclusion of pong gaduk provides grounding, lineage authority, and human baramee to anchor the jinn’s force.

A single takrut was inserted to unify and regulate the energies.


Ritual

The consecration was conducted in southern Myanmar where the jinn’s presence was strongest. Invocation, negotiation, and formal oath alignment were completed before housing. The parad face was prepared first, serving as the primary containment surface. The pong gaduk was placed at the rear to stabilise and anchor the current.

The takrut was inscribed and inserted as the final harmonising element, ensuring structured cooperation between spirit, material, and wearer.


Blessings and Effects

This is an authority-driven vessel. The royal jinn’s function aligns with:

  • Command presence in corporate or political structures

  • Strategic dominance during business negotiations

  • Protection during professional rivalry or competitive environments

  • Elevation in rank, influence, and office respect

The energy projects decisiveness and seniority. In structured environments such as corporate hierarchies, this supports recognition and upward mobility.


Modern Application

For professionals navigating high-pressure environments—boardrooms, corporate restructuring, competitive sales, or leadership roles—this piece supports clarity, influence, and presence. It is suited for those seeking promotion, expansion of control, or protection during organisational conflict.

When additional warmth is desired, pairing with baramee-building or metta-focused items will balance the authority current with approachability.


Physical Details

Round format.
Front: Engraved royal jinn image on solidified parad.
Back: Pong gaduk matrix with embedded takrut.
Single harmonising takrut.
Encased for stability and preservation.


Recommended Pairing

Pair with strong baramee items for stable leadership growth.
Pair with metta-oriented pieces when diplomacy and relationship management are required alongside authority.

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