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Tattoos overlays for Race Menu with Sak Yant designs
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Tattoos believed to offer protection and other benefits have been recorded everywhere throughout both mainland Southeast Asia and as far south as Indonesia and the Philippines. Over the centuries the tradition spread to what is now Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and parts of Myanmar.
This mod provides Racemenu overlays to be applied on character body.
CURRENT DESIGNS

PAED TITD
The Paed Tidt Sak Yant is also sometimes referred to as the Compass Sak Yant or the Eight Direction Sak Yant due to how it is designed.
This is a master Yant, along with the Hah Taew and the Gao Yord and is therefore very popular and usually one of the first Sak Yants people like to choose due to its all encompassing strength.
It is very old and written in Khom which is an ancient Khmer scripture. It is intended to pull protection and power from all directions in order for you to be able to help protect yourself from evil spirits and threats that may come at you from all directions including above and below such as demonic entities.
This strength and power is what makes it a master Yant.

GAO YORD
The 9 Spire Sak Yant represents the 9 peaks of the mythical mountain of the Gods which is called Mount Meru. Mount Meru is the Sanskrit name and it is sometimes referred to as Sinetu or Sumeru which is the Buddhist name. It is very sacred to both Buddhists and Hindus as it is considered to be the centre of the spiritual universe where many deities reside, including the Lord Buddha. Chinese pagodas and Buddhist temples are designed in a way that the pointy roofs are representations of the highest peak of Mount Meru.
As you can imagine, due to this, the 9 spire Sak Yant is considered to be a master / supreme Sak Yant which is extremely sacred amongst Buddhists and contains a very wide range of powers for protection. It is perhaps the most important Sak Yant to date and is very popular amongst Thais who will often choose the Gao Yord as their first Sak Yant because of its universal powers.
There are 9 sets of 3 ovals that sit on the top of the spires and these are representations of the Lord Buddha with each one bestowing special powers or spells. The script is Khom, an ancient Khmer language.

HAH TAEW CHET PHET
The Sak Yant Hah Taew Chet Phet, known as Five Lines Diamond Armor, is a powerful and revered tattoo in Thai culture.
This sacred design, traditionally administered by Buddhist monks or ajarns (teachers), offers profound spiritual protection and blessings.
While it shares structural similarities with the original Sak Yant Hah Taew (Five Lines), the Hah Taew Chet Phet is an enhanced version, providing more robust and indestructible protection.
The Hah Taew Chet Phet, translating to “Five Lines Diamond Armor,” consists of five vertical lines of ancient Khmer script.
Each line carries a unique incantation, offering comprehensive protection and blessings.
“Petch” means “diamond” and “chet” means “armor,”symbolizing the indestructible and pure qualities of the tattoo’s spiritual power.
This impenetrable spiritual armor is believed to provide the wearer and his family with protection from physical harm, danger, and negative energy.
The five lines of the tattoo represent the protective powers of the five Buddha families: Akshobhya, Amitabha, Vairocana, Ratnasambhava, and Amoghasiddhi. This helps to give this Sak Yant incredible power.

SUEA KOO
The Suea Koo Sak Yant with the two tigers represents “Maha Amnaj” (power over one’s subordinates), and ‘Serm Yos’ (Improve Status and Promotion).
There are various but similar interpretations of Yant Suea Koo depending on which Kata Incantations are written around the Yant, however all are written in the ancient Khom language.
In the wild the tiger is strong and powerful and therefore this Sak Yant represents strength, power, protection and conviction, as well as authority over one’s subordinates.
It installs in you the essence of the tiger’s spirit. For this reason, the Twin Tiger Sak Yant is popular amongst military personnel, businessmen and politicians. The Sak Yant is also thought to offer help in business dealings and is often used by entrepreneurs to find the strength and mental resolve to find success in business.

Hanuman The Monkey God
Hanuman is the Hindu mythical Monkey God. Thought to be is invincible with great powers, including the ability to fly.
In Thai culture Hanuman leads a monkey army to rid the world of unwanted spirits.
His main traits are humility and bravery, he was looked upon as hope for humanity, demonstrating to man that a mortal
being can in fact rise above the shallowness of our worldly plain.

Hah Taew
The Hah Taew Sak Yant is believed to have been designed by a Buddhist Monk called Kru Pa Kambat over 700 years ago in Chaing Mai which is a beautiful town nestled at the base of the mountains in the north of Thailand in an areas that was known in ancient times as the Kingdom of Lanna.
Kru Pa Kambat was known to study at Wat Ton Pin an ancient temple based in Chang Mai at that time. Unfortunately it no longer exists.
The original 5 lines was written in Khom which is now a dead language that was spoken at the time in the ancient Khmer region.
The 5 lines when transcribed, read as the following:
- i ra cha ka ta ra sa
- ti hang ja toh loh ti nang
- soh ma na ga ri tah toh
- pi sam lah loh pu sa pu
- ka pu bam too tahm wa ka
1. The first row prevents unjust punishment and helps situations and people to lean in your favor when the area is grey, cleans out unwanted spirits and protects the place you live in. So in general this line is for protection.
2. The second row protects against bad horoscope constellations and bad fortune and is generally thought to protect against bad business and therefore protect your wealth.
3. The third row is thought to be for respect and therefore to encourage others to respect you and your decisions and to not work against you.
4. The fourth row is thought to enhance your personal discipline and drive which in turn promotes success.
5. The fifth row is the charm row and is thought to help you become charismatic and attractive to others.
I’m sure you can see why it is so popular as it has fantastic attributes and covers a broad spectrum of ideals.

Soy Sung Warn
The Soy Sung Warn, often referred to as the Neckless Sak Yant, is typically inked just below the neck area.
This particular yant holds a special place among soldiers and was once proudly adorned by the valiant warriors of bygone eras.
Symbolizing invincibility and offering protective qualities, the Soy Sung Warn tattoo carries a reputation for safeguarding those who bear it.
