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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Summary

Tarkrut Nang Ngoo is one of the more socially-oriented creations associated with Por Sala Tan’s seneh lineage, produced around B.E. 2530 using a reserved batch of nang payanak ngoo relic material gathered and preserved specifically for attraction, companionship, and fertility-oriented blessings. Pieces from this period were commonly created in small hand-finished batches and carried during travel, nightlife, business entertainment, and social gatherings where confidence, conversation, and natural magnetism played an important role.

This particular piece carries a distinctly “barang” energy profile in the way it was assembled. On the reverse sits a tid jai relic layer wrapped together with an embedded ngan representation to anchor playful seneh currents, emotional warmth, and heightened social interaction. The pair of tarkruts inserted into the body were added to stabilise and harmonise the energies of the piece with the wearer over time.


Historical Background

During the late 2520s to early 2530s, Por Sala Tan became increasingly known among locals in Fang and surrounding Northern provinces for creating highly personalised social and relationship-oriented amulets. While many masters focused heavily on protection or kongkrapan, Por Sala Tan openly enjoyed producing pieces tied to human interaction, romance, nightlife, and social chemistry.

Close followers often described him as someone who understood that spiritual life was still connected to ordinary human experiences. He believed many people suffered not from lack of ability, but from hesitation, awkwardness, loneliness, or an inability to naturally connect with others. Because of this, his seneh wiccha became especially popular among travelling businessmen, entertainers, shop owners, nightlife workers, and younger men who wanted to improve their confidence and presence.

Tarkrut Nang Ngoo emerged during this period as one of the more playful creations from his altar. These were not ceremonial museum pieces kept hidden away, but items intentionally made for real-world social use.


Origins of the Material

The central material used in this batch came from nang payanak ngoo relic matter that had been preserved by Por Sala Tan for many years before being activated for this series. Within Northern folk belief, serpent-associated relic substances were long connected to fertility currents, seduction energy, emotional pull, and attraction between individuals.

Por Sala Tan combined these materials with sacred resins, herbal binders, oils, and embedded ritual components to create a compact wearable piece capable of carrying layered seneh frequencies.

The rear section contains tid jai relic matter prepared in a distinctly old-school barang style. Embedded within the body is an ngan representation used symbolically to awaken flirtation, emotional openness, playful interaction, and pleasurable social experiences. The dual tarkruts inserted beside the central core act as balancing channels, helping the wearer carry the energy more smoothly without emotional heaviness.

The overall construction reflects the old Northern approach where materials, intention, and chanting were treated as equally important components.


Ritual

Por Sala Tan approached seneh consecrations differently from his heavier authority or protection rites. Followers who witnessed these ceremonies often described a noticeably lighter atmosphere around the altar. Incense, oils, flower offerings, fermented herbal preparations, candle smoke, and rhythmic mantra repetition were commonly used to gradually awaken the attraction properties within the batch.

For the Nang Ngoo series, the chanting focused heavily on social acceptance, intimacy, emotional openness, fertility energy, and pleasurable companionship. The ritual intention was not limited to romantic attraction alone, but extended into making the wearer more enjoyable to be around.

The embedded tarkruts were blessed separately before insertion so the energy channels could harmonise with the wearer over prolonged use.


Blessings and Effects

Tarkrut Nang Ngoo is traditionally associated with social magnetism, attraction, companionship, nightlife charisma, and playful interaction. Many wearers kept these pieces during overseas trips, gatherings, entertainment settings, or periods where they wanted to increase opportunities to meet new people naturally.

The energy profile of this piece is often described as warm, approachable, flirtatious, and socially lubricating. Conversations tend to flow more easily, strangers become more receptive, and the wearer may notice increased invitations, attention, or spontaneous interactions.

Within older circles, the piece was also quietly associated with fertility blessings and relationship fulfilment, especially for individuals whose personal stars were considered emotionally “cold” or withdrawn.

I personally noticed that older seneh pieces from Por Sala Tan’s altar often work strongest in casual real-world environments rather than formal ritual settings. During gatherings, business entertainment, or travel, the shift is usually felt through smoother interactions, reduced social tension, and people becoming unexpectedly open or friendly. These are the kinds of items where the experience builds gradually through repeated wear.


Modern Application

In modern times, Tarkrut Nang Ngoo suits individuals working in highly social industries where charm and emotional connection matter. Salespeople, nightlife operators, hospitality workers, influencers, event organisers, entertainers, relationship-focused professions, and business owners who rely on networking often appreciate this category of wiccha.

It is also suitable for individuals who spend long periods isolated through work routines and want to increase opportunities for companionship, dating, or meaningful social interaction.

Many experienced wearers pair social-oriented seneh pieces together with stronger baramee items to create a more complete balance between attraction and authority. This combination tends to create a more grounded presence where charm is supported by respect and confidence.


Physical Details

This batch was created around B.E. 2530 in compact wearable form for everyday carry. The body contains nang payanak ngoo relic material layered with sacred binding compounds and ritual inserts.

The reverse side houses tid jai relic matter with embedded ngan representation. Twin tarkruts were inserted to stabilise and harmonise the energetic structure of the piece.

Its compact sizing allows it to be comfortably carried in the pocket, wallet pouch, small casing, or daily-use setup.


Recommended Pairing

Tarkrut Nang Ngoo pairs especially well with baramee-oriented items from Por Sala Tan’s lineage. Combining social attraction with authority-based energy creates a more complete presentation where charm is naturally supported by confidence and presence.

Many experienced collectors also combine this category with metta oils, salika-oriented pieces, or tiger authority items depending on whether the goal leans more toward romance, networking, nightlife, or business interaction.

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