Thai Amulets & Sak Yant

Thai Amulets & Sak Yant

Monday, September 15, 2025

Yant Paed Tidt

Paed Tidt Sak Yant tattoo showing all eight directional points for protection, traditional Thai spiritual design

πŸ“œ Yant Paed Tidt – Meaning, Power & Significance

πŸ”Ή 1. Origin & Meaning

The Yant Paed Tidt (ΰΈ’ัΰΈ™ΰΈ•์แปดทิΰΈ¨) is one of the most traditional and revered Sak Yant designs in Thai spiritual practice. Rooted deeply in Buddhist and Brahmanic traditions, this sacred tattoo is believed to offer protection, guidance, and spiritual balance from all directions of the compass—north, south, east, west, and the four intermediate points. Each of the eight directions is symbolically guarded by specific deities, celestial beings, or sacred mantras, making the Paed Tidt a powerful multi-directional shield against misfortune, danger, and malevolent energies.

  • “Paed” = Eight
  • “Tidt” = Directions

Together, Paed Tidt means “Eight Directions”, symbolizing protection from all sides—North, North-East, East, South-East, South, South-West, West, and North-West.
It is a traveler’s and warrior’s yantra, deeply connected to safety, spiritual balance, and shielding the wearer from unseen dangers coming from any direction.


πŸ”Ή 2. Speciality & Powers

Yant Paed Tidt is believed to grant:

πŸ›‘️ All-direction protection – guards the body against physical and spiritual threats from every side.

πŸ”’ Blockage of negative energies – halts curses, evil spirits, and black magic.

Safe travels & fortune – ensures smooth journeys, both literal and spiritual.

Karmic guidance – protects the wearer while subtly influencing others’ harmful intentions to reflect harmlessly.

Historically, Thai travelers, merchants, and soldiers favored this Yant for its complete protective coverage, making it a universal safeguard.


πŸ”Ή 3. Tier List (Protection Yants)

Here’s a professional-style tier ranking (traditional belief perspective):

S-Tier (Supreme Defense)

πŸ•‰️ Yant Maha Ud – Seals against weapons & curses.
πŸ¦… Yant Phaya Krut (Garuda) – Overwhelming divine authority, breaks obstacles.
⚡ Yant Ongk Pra (Buddha image) – Universal shield, balances karma and protection.

A-Tier (Strong Protection)

πŸ”± Yant Paed Tidt (8 Directions) – Protects in every direction, ensures safety on journeys and spiritual endeavors.
🐘 Yant Suea Liaw Hlang (Tiger Turning Head) – Power, fearlessness, authority.
πŸ›‘️ Yant Hah Taew (5 Lines) – Covers luck, charm, protection, and balance.

B-Tier (Situational Strength)

πŸ”₯ Yant Hanuman – Bravery and victory, offense more than pure defense.
🌊 Yant Phaya Tao Ruean (Turtle) – Longevity and stable fortune, slower power.

From this list → Paed Tidt is always valued for all-around protection, especially for those exposed to unpredictable dangers or traveling widely.


πŸ”Ή 4. Usage & Placement

Commonly tattooed on back, shoulders, chest, or arms → to shield the body in all directions.

Some practitioners also place it on the back of hands or feet → symbolizing protection while moving forward or engaging with others.

Always empowered by chanting the original Katha Paed Tidt from a qualified Ajarn or Monk, who activates the protective power.


Summary

“The Yant Paed Tidt is regarded as a universal protective Sak Yant, believed to shield the wearer from all directions, block negative energies, and guide safe journeys. Historically favored by travelers and soldiers, it remains a highly respected yantra in Thai spiritual practice, symbolizing total protection and spiritual balance.”


Note on the "Katha Yant Paed Tidt"

The Katha (sacred chant/mantra) for Yant Paed Tidt is traditionally passed only from master to disciple. Its recitation awakens the true protective power of the Yant. Out of respect for its sacred nature, the full Katha is not disclosed publicly.
Those wishing to practice or activate its power should seek guidance from a qualified Ajarn or Monk who can properly transmit the blessing.

πŸ™ This post reflects my personal experience and study of Sak Yant traditions in Thailand.