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Pa-Yant Sanghati ritual shirt from Wat Sakai consecrated by Luang Phor Dooh (1982) # 654

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Ritual shirt of a monk, Pa-Yant Sanghati – Consecrated by Luang Phor Dooh (1982)

This ritual Sanghati Pa-Yant is an exceptional piece from Wat Sakai (Ayutthaya), specially hand-decorated by the temple's monks . Every symbol, every line, every yant was drawn according to sacred tradition and then consecrated in 1982 , on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the founding of Wat Sakai .

Unlike an ordinary ang-sa, this fabric is a ritual garment used only for sacred ceremonies, blessings, and protective rituals. It is worn across the body like a monastic stole to amplify the powers of the yant, to invoke good fortune, protection, and merit.

The motifs present include yant of protection, blessing and prosperity , according to the teachings passed down in the lineage of the Very Venerable Luang Phor Dooh , legendary master of Wat Sakai.

Features :

  • Temple: Wat Sakai (Ayutthaya)
  • Master: The Most Venerable Luang Phor Dooh
  • Type: Pa-Yant Sanghati ritual
  • Uses: Ceremonies, protections, blessings
  • Decoration: Yant hand-drawn by monks
  • Consecration: 1982 – 200th anniversary of Wat Sakai
  • Dimensions: 90 cm x 36 cm
    Please bear in mind that even though this ritual shirt does not appear to have been worn, it is still over 40 years old and therefore has some minor defects (discoloration).


🌻By draping this Pa-Yant Sanghati over your shoulder, you surround yourself with the sacred Light of Wat Sakai. The yant designs created by the monks activate an ancient vibration: that of awakened compassion, clairvoyance, and the infinite protection of the Luang Phor Dooh lineage. Such pieces are not mere fabrics, but living vessels entirely imbued with the blessing of the Dharma.