Rahu Devourer of Misfortune & Gao Yord Sacred Yant
Rahu Devourer of Misfortune & Gao Yord Sacred Yant
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Rahu, the celestial devourer who consumes misfortune, and the revered Gao Yord (Nine Spires) sak yant, known as the “King of Yantras” for its universal shielding power.
Set in a glossy black case with a vivid red background, this piece stands out with dramatic contrast and deep spiritual symbolism.
Front: Rahu Devourer of Misfortune
The front features a fierce, high-relief depiction of Rahu, grasping and swallowing the celestial orb.
This imagery is one of Thailand’s most iconic forms of spiritual protection.
Rahu is traditionally invoked to:
• consume bad luck, bad timing, obstacles, and dark energy
• shield against black magic, envy, gossip, and ill intentions
• reverse negative momentum in life
• improve luck in business, travel, and decision-making
The red background amplifies Rahu’s presence and adds intensity to the design.
Back: Gao Yord (Nine Spires) & Supporting Sak Yant
The reverse showcases the sacred Gao Yord — the most respected, high-authority yantra in Thai tradition.
Gao Yord represents:
• protection in all directions
• authority, respect, and leadership
• good fortune and life elevation
• spiritual progress and mental clarity
Additional sak yant surrounding and supporting the Gao Yord include:
• Two circular yantras for directional protection and energetic balance
• A sunburst/sacred solar yantra above, symbolizing clarity and illumination
• Khmer and Thai script reinforcing protection, luck, and blessings
Together, these symbols create a complete spiritual shield around the wearer.
📿Order Includes:
• Amulet
• Necklace
• Red velvet display box
• Personalized blessing by a Thai monk
• Video of your amulet being blessed
• Free worldwide shipping
