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Salika Yantra Foil

Salika Yantra Foil

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A small but potent yantra foil featuring the Sarika bird, symbolizing charm, eloquence, and persuasive speech. This sacred foil is often used in Thai Buddhist practices to enhance communication skills, attract kindness, and increase personal influence.

Acquired: Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan, Bangkok, Sept 2024

Year Made: Unknown

Year Consecrated/Blessed: Unknown

Religion: Buddhist

Use:

Carried to enhance charm and influence through speech. It is particularly beneficial for those who rely on communication, such as businesspeople, negotiators, and public speakers. The foil can be worn on the body, tucked into a wallet, or placed in a personal space to invite favorable outcomes in discussions and negotiations. Can be rolled into a Takrut as well.

Description:

The Sarika bird is revered in Thai folklore as a symbol of persuasive speech and good communication. This small Sarika Yantra Foil is etched with sacred symbols believed to amplify one’s ability to communicate effectively and persuasively. Traditionally, it is used by individuals seeking to influence others through their words, attracting kindness, mercy, and goodwill.

Sarika yantras are also associated with love and romantic success, making this foil ideal for those looking to improve personal relationships or enhance their social standing. It is frequently consecrated and blessed by monks, imbuing it with protective and attractive qualities. Though small, this yantra foil carries significant spiritual weight and is a valuable tool for anyone looking to improve their interactions and outcomes in life.

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Each item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a detailed description.

Since these are acquired on expedition we sometimes grab up objects we have to research later so forgive us if we get a fact wrong every now and then.