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Yant 5 Sup Duang

Summary

Yant 5 Sup Duang is a commanding seneh piece from the Por Sala Tan lineage that combines astrological yantra, naga water ritual methods, and authority-based materials into a single compact amulet. Unlike softer metta-oriented pieces, this amulet was traditionally made for men who needed stronger presence, control, decisiveness, and social dominance within relationships and daily life.

The front uses parad takua blended with lead and parad compounds engraved with the Yant Har, an old astrological yantra associated with influence, attraction, and commanding social pull. The rear combines Singha imagery, keow chamut relics, and ritual inserts associated with amnaj and masculine authority.

This is a piece focused on commanding seneh. The type of attraction where one’s words carry more weight, emotions become firmer, and interactions naturally lean in the wearer’s favor.


Historical Background

In many older Northern Thai villages during Por Sala Tan’s era, it was not uncommon for men to have more than one wife. Economic structure, farming life, and village demographics often resulted in households where the husband managed multiple family lines simultaneously.

This naturally created power struggles within the home. Some wives possessed extremely strong personalities and dominating temperaments, especially in households where business, land, or family finances were involved. Over time, certain masters began creating amulets not purely for attraction, but for authority within relationships.

Yant 5 Sup Duang emerged from this environment.

The intention was never simple romance. It was about commanding presence. The ability to maintain emotional control, social respect, and decisiveness within personal relationships and daily dealings.

Among older practitioners, this form of seneh was viewed differently from softer charm-based wiccha. The wearer was expected to become calmer, firmer, more respected, and less easily emotionally controlled.


Origins of the Materials

The front face is made from parad takua, a ritual blend involving lead and parad compounds prepared specifically for attraction and commanding influence rites. In older traditions, parad was not used only for wealth practices. Certain formulas were prepared specifically for social dominance, speech authority, and relationship control.

Engraved onto the surface is the Yant Har, an old astrological yantra connected to influence over human emotions and interpersonal dynamics. The structure of the yantra is associated with directional attraction and commanding social energy.

The rear inserts further reinforce the amnaj aspect of the piece.

The Singha carving represents authority, fearlessness, and masculine command. In Thai occult practice, Singha energies are commonly invoked for leadership, negotiation strength, and dominance over hostile environments.

The keow chamut relic insert was selected specifically to reinforce firmness and internal courage. Together with the side inserts and ritual compounds, the rear of the amulet acts as the stabilizing force behind the frontal seneh properties.


Ritual

Por Sala Tan performed a water-element ritual for this batch through invocation of the Prah Naga and Prah Payanak current. Water rituals of this type were traditionally associated with emotional influence, relationship harmony, speech, persuasion, and attraction.

The amulets were submerged and empowered through prolonged chanting while naga invocations were performed over ritual water. The intention was to produce a commanding aura that remained calm and magnetic rather than aggressive.

Older practitioners often associated naga-based rites with emotional authority and social control, especially in relationship-based wiccha.

The combination of parad takua, astrological yantra, Singha current, and naga ritual created a very balanced form of commanding seneh.


Blessings and Effects

This piece is associated with:

  • Commanding social presence

  • Stronger speech confidence

  • Relationship authority

  • Emotional firmness

  • Leadership energy

  • Increased decisiveness

  • Respect from partners and peers

  • Reduction of timid or overly submissive tendencies

  • Stronger negotiation energy

  • Enhanced masculine charisma

Among older collectors, this type of amulet was often favored by businessmen, gamblers, negotiators, nightlife workers, and men who dealt heavily with social environments where confidence and dominance mattered.


Modern Application

In modern life, Yant 5 Sup Duang is highly suitable for men who struggle with assertiveness, emotional hesitation, or difficulty controlling relationship dynamics.

It is useful for salespeople, nightlife workers, negotiators, managers, and individuals whose work depends heavily on confidence and social positioning. Some also carry it during difficult relationship periods where emotional imbalance or excessive passiveness becomes a problem.

I personally noticed that commanding seneh pieces from this lineage behave differently from standard attraction amulets. The energy tends to push the wearer toward firmer speech, clearer decisions, and more direct interaction styles. Conversations become less hesitant and people naturally respond with more respect.

One older story surrounding this style of amulet involved a bar girl who carried a commanding seneh piece of similar nature and became known for getting customers to spend unusually large amounts on gifts, drinks, and financial support. Practitioners often believed the commanding aspect caused emotional compliance alongside attraction.

Because of the dominant nature of the ritual current, female wearers were traditionally cautioned that prolonged use could make them overly controlling within relationships.


Physical Details

The amulet measures approximately 2 inches in size.

Front:

  • Parad takua face

  • Yant Har astrological yantra engraving

Back:

  • Singha carving

  • Keow chamut relic insert

  • Ritual side inserts

  • Embedded ritual compounds

Suitable for carrying in the pocket, bag, or personal altar space.


Recommended Pairing

Yant 5 Sup Duang pairs very well with mainstream Buddha or monk amulets that strengthen baramee and internal stability.

Experienced wearers often combine commanding seneh pieces with:

  • Somdej amulets

  • Forest monk amulets

  • Baramee-focused pieces

  • Protective Buddha images

  • Kring or authority-oriented monk blessings

This creates a more balanced field between command, attraction, stability, and emotional control.

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