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Por Sala Tan

Por Sala Tan

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Phaya Purisat is a guardian spirit-eater under the command of Tao Wessuwan, lord of demons and giants. His role is to enforce discipline among spirits, consuming those who rebel or disobey. This position makes him both feared and respected in the spiritual hierarchy.

The powers associated with Phaya Purisat focus on authority and control. He grants presence and influence, particularly in dealings with spirits and unseen forces. He is invoked to suppress disturbances caused by violent ghosts or wandering entities, and his presence neutralizes curses, witchcraft, and spiritual interference. Another function is the prevention of nightmares, bad omens, and recurring spiritual oppression, offering protection for those who live or work in environments prone to hauntings.

In daily life, veneration of Phaya Purisat is believed to bring household peace, stability, and prosperity. His energy clears spiritual obstructions that manifest as financial blockages, repeated misfortune, or unrest in family and business. Homes and lands affected by lingering disturbances are restored to balance through his influence.

Certain lineages employ his image or relics in ritual use, soaking the amulet in water to produce consecrated water. This water is then used for bathing, drinking, or sprinkling around property, providing relief from spiritual strain and removing hidden negative influences. This practice is particularly effective for cleansing land with bad feng shui, businesses facing stagnation, or individuals suffering ongoing spiritual harassment.

During a period of meditation and retreat, Por Sala Tan entered a little-known cave temple in Chiang Rai—Wat Tham Payanak, also known by locals as Wat Tam Sao Hin. This remote sanctuary, hidden amidst dense forest and limestone cliffs, has long been associated with the mystical presence of Nagas (Payanak) and other elemental forces. Por Sala Tan had no prior knowledge that a major ritual gathering of Lersi hermits and spiritual masters was to be held there the next day.

Upon arriving and settling in the rear chamber of the cave, Por Sala Tan reported a profound and unusual energy. Initially mistaking the vibration as one stemming from jinns or wandering spirits, he mentioned it aloud to the younger Arjans nearby. At his prompting, they explored the inner chamber, eventually uncovering a stash of ancient stone amulets—intricately carved and estimated to be between 200–300 years old. These pieces were hewn directly from the natural stone within the sacred cave walls, likely by hermits or forest monks of earlier centuries.

This discovery took place on the eve of a major spiritual ceremony. The next day, as many holy men and lersi gathered, the amulets were collectively blessed and recharged in ritual, alongside the ceremonial items. Each master present was given a small number of the pieces to continue their spiritual journey with. Por Sala Tan brought back a portion of these to Fang, keeping them immersed in his personal holy water jar at home—a vessel used only for sacred empowerment and charging.


Key Attributes of This Batch

  • Material: Carved directly from sacred stone of Wat Tham Payanak cave

  • Age: Estimated 200–300 years, pre-existing find

  • Imagery: Various Buddha forms and Lersi-like figures, deeply eroded but spiritually potent

  • Back markings: Ancient script and symbols, some with yantra-like carvings or indents resembling old animistic seal marks

  • Function:

    • Boosts baramee (spiritual power) of other amulets worn together

    • Enhances energetic connectivity for serious practitioners

    • Ideal for meditators, monks, or laypersons on a spiritual path

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