Yant Vest with Hanuman, Salika, and Singha Lion – Ultimate Protection and Power
Yant Vest with Hanuman, Salika, and Singha Lion – Ultimate Protection and Power
A powerful Yant Vest, covered in sacred yantras, featuring Hanuman on the back, and a Salika and Singha Lion on the front. Designed for those seeking ultimate protection, strength, and spiritual power.
Acquired: Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan, Sept 2024
Year Made: Unknown
Year Consecrated/Blessed: Unknown
Religion: Buddhist
Use:
Worn for protection, strength, and success in personal and professional challenges. The combination of Hanuman, the Salika bird, and the Singha Lion make this vest a potent spiritual tool for overcoming obstacles, attracting success, and warding off harm.
Ways to Use:
- Worn under clothing for protection in daily life
- Used during rituals and ceremonies for added spiritual defense
- Worn by travelers for protection on journeys
- Worn under armor, work gear, or sports gear for protection in serious situations
- Placed under a pillow or on an altar for continued protection during sleep
- Ideal for police officers, soldiers, firefighters, and those in risky professions
Description:
This Yant Vest is covered in sacred yantras, providing comprehensive protection and blessings. Hanuman, the monkey god known for his immense strength, loyalty, and bravery, is depicted on the back of the vest, symbolizing invincibility and the power to overcome any obstacle. The front features a Salika bird, representing charm and success in communication, and a Singha Lion, embodying strength, leadership, and protection.
This vest offers both physical and spiritual defense, making it ideal for those who face danger or seek strength in challenging situations. The combination of powerful symbols ensures that the wearer is guarded against harm while attracting success and prosperity.
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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.