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iseesigils:

‘Yantra tattooing, also called sak yant, is a form of tattooing practiced in Southeast Asian countries including Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. The practice has also began to grow in popularity among Chinese Buddhists in Singapore. Sak means “to tap [tattoo]”, and yant, derived from the Sanskrit word yantra, means “sacred geometrical design.”  
Sak yant designs are normally tattooed by wicha (magic) practitioners  and Buddhist monks, traditionally with a long bamboo stick sharpened to  a point (called a mai sak) or alternatively with a long metal spike (called a khem sak)….’ 

iseesigils:

‘Yantra tattooing, also called sak yant, is a form of tattooing practiced in Southeast Asian countries including Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand. The practice has also began to grow in popularity among Chinese Buddhists in Singapore. Sak means “to tap [tattoo]”, and yant, derived from the Sanskrit word yantra, means “sacred geometrical design.”  

Sak yant designs are normally tattooed by wicha (magic) practitioners and Buddhist monks, traditionally with a long bamboo stick sharpened to a point (called a mai sak) or alternatively with a long metal spike (called a khem sak)….’ 

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luluart:

largelycunnilingus: libraryvixen: most likely Arthur Fischer (1872 - Berlin - 1948)

luluart:

largelycunnilinguslibraryvixen: most likely Arthur Fischer (1872 - Berlin - 1948)

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