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  2. Yantra tattooing - Wikipedia

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    The script used for yantra designs varies according to culture and geography. In Cambodia and central Thailand, the Old Khmer script (Cambodian language) of the Khmer Empire is used. While in northern Thailand yantra tattoos may use Shan, northern Thai, or Tai Lu scripts, and in Laos the Lao Tham script is employed.

  3. Religious perspectives on tattooing - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia has a tradition of protective tattoos known as sak yant or yantra tattoos that incorporate Buddhist symbols and images, as well as protective mantras or sutra verses in antique Khmer script. These tattoos are sometimes applied by Buddhist monks or practitioners of indigenous spiritual traditions.

  4. Eh Phouthong - Wikipedia

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    [16] Eh Phouthong's sons, Eh Virak Khamchit Phouthong (known as “Moeurn Mekia”) and Eh Ammarin Phouthong, and daughter Eh Yanut are also Kun Khmer boxers. [17] Eh Phouthong is a big believer in traditional tattoos. He got his tattoos in Battambang by Sorn Sarin. In his early 20's, Eh got four "magic" designs on his body to ensure success.

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    Flash sheets are prominently displayed in many tattoo parlors for the purpose of providing both inspiration and ready-made tattoo images to customers. The Japanese word irezumi means "insertion of ink" and can mean tattoos using tebori, the traditional Japanese hand method, a Western-style machine or any method of tattooing using insertion of ink.

  8. Khmer people - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer people (Khmer: ... kru khmae is also learned in herb lore and is often sought to prepare various "medicines" and potions or for a magical tattoo, ...

  9. Category:Cambodian artists - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian women artists (5 P) D. Cambodian designers (2 C) P. Cambodian painters (3 P) Cambodian photographers (1 C, 1 P) S. Cambodian sculptors (4 P) Pages in ...