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  2. Yantra tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Tattoos of yantra designs were believed to hold magic power, and were used much like the kolam tattoos of India. For these people, religion is closely tied to the notion of magic, health, and good fortune. [3] The script used for yantra designs varies according to culture and geography.

  3. Yantra - Wikipedia

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    Yantra (यन्त्र; lit. 'machine'/'contraption' [1]) is a geometrical diagram, mainly from the Tantric traditions of the Indian religions. Yantras are used for the worship of deities in temples or at home; as an aid in meditation; and for the benefits believed given by their occult powers based on Hindu astrology and tantric texts.

  4. Yantra tattoo - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 January 2009, at 19:07 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. Khatha - Wikipedia

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    Yantra (tattoo) with Old Khmer script. Khatha (Khmer: គាថា) (Thai: คาถา), or "Gatha", as originally called in Pali Language), is the Khmer and Thai name used for Sacred Pali prayers, mantras and other magical incantations. Khatha are used in general by Thai people for a great many purposes; be it for protection, charm or ...

  6. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Bahasa Indonesia; Iñupiatun; Íslenska ... A temporary tattoo is a non ... Southeast Asia has a tradition of protective tattoos variously known as sak yant or yantra ...

  7. Yantra (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Yantra, Veliko Tarnovo Province, a village in Gorna Oryahovitsa municipality, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria; FC Yantra, a football club from Gabrovo, Bulgaria; Yantra, a pattern used in Hinduism for worship; Yantra yoga; Yantra tattoo; Yantra Corporation, a software company acquired by Sterling Commerce; Yantra (armament), an armament ...

  8. Thai folklore - Wikipedia

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    The longer pillar is the Rama I original, the shorter was added by King Mongkut (Rama IV) Yantra tattoo for protection. The core of Thai folklore is rooted in folk religion. Until they were recorded, folk beliefs were handed down from one generation to the next. Village shamans are known as phram, a word that has its origin in Brahmana.

  9. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Thai-Khmer tattoos, also known as Yantra tattooing, was common since ancient times. Just as other native southeast Asian cultures, animistic tattooing was common in Tai tribes that were is southern China. Over time, this animistic practice of tattooing for luck and protection assimilated Hindu and Buddhist ideas.