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More Details about The annual Magic Tattoo Festival in Thailand

by Addedesonse on May.15, 2009, under Belly & bottom tattoo, Special tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo by body parts, Tattoo images, Tattoo news

tattoo celebration

tattoo celebration

Wat Bang Phra is a Buddhist temple 50 Km west of Bangkok where the late abbot, Luan Phor Pern was famous for his tattooing skills. His work is now carried on by the temple’s monks. Every year, the Temple hosts a Tattoo festival for which thousands of young men with suspicious occupations gather. They celebrate tattoo festival in a unique way.

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A man in a state of trance is restrained by army volunteers

 

tattoo process

tattoo process

Monk from the temple starts the traditional tattooing process. The huge needle is repetitively jabbed into the skin… Sterilization consists of a couple of dips into a jar of alcohol.

 Details of the tattooing process

The tattoos, which consist of Buddhist texts, numerology charts, mythical creatures and characters form the ancient Sanskrit epic the Ramayana, are a Khmer tradition know as “yantra”. The practice, has gradually integrated elements of Hinduism and Buddhism.

 

 

 

tattoo show

tattoo show

Festival goers show off their tattoos.

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Festival goers in a state of trance.

tattoo show

tattoo show

 

 

 

Festival goers show off their tattoos

 

lucky tattoo

lucky tattoo

A festival goer enters a state of trance. The tattoos are said to have magical powers against knife and bullet wounds! Thus, the tattoos are popular with soldiers, policemen and, above all, members of Thailand’s underworld. Tattoo enthusiast, Hollywood star Angelina Jolie, has a yantra tattoo on her back.

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A man possessed by the spirit of his “leaping tiger” tattoo runs towards the stage.

 Men sit in the blistering heat of the temple’s courtyard, where some enter a state of trance and mimic the creatures tattooed on their bodies. A common design is the “Leaping Tiger” tattooed across the chest; once in a state of trance, the men with this tattoo leap up, growling, eyes rolled back and extend their arms with their hands mimicking claws, like a tiger ready to pounce.

 

 

 

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running

A festival goer starts running after entering a state of “trance”.They run towards a stage where sits a statue of Luan Phor Pern, this is actually a show of respect to the late abbot. Soldiers and temple volunteers stand ready to catch the “possessed” men and prevent them from crashing into the stage.

 

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Details of yantra tattoos at the festival

This lasts a few hours and ends at the auspicious time of 9h39AM where, monks by now in prayer on the stage, announce on loudspeakers the imminent spraying of holy water. Everyone stands up in a cloud of dust, the tattoos come alive in a confusion of screams and growls. Crazy eyed, sweaty bodies are crushed together, hands reaching out towards the spraying water.

 

 

 

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A man in a state of trance is restrained by temple volunteers.

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The festival’s closing ceremony

It all ends abruptly. Most will follow up with a visit to one of the tattooing monks to add one more magical spell to their bodies.

 

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The festival’s closing ceremony.

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Chinese character tattoo design–Four-character idiom

by Addedesonse on May.14, 2009, under Chinese symbol tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Supplies, Tattoo accessories, Tattoo by body parts, Tattoo images, Word tattoo

chinese character tattoo

chinese character tattoo

This Chinese Four-character idiom means :Eagles high up, cleaving the space , pronunciation “ bo ji chang kong “. People with great ambitions will like it .Fight against all difficulty like brave eagles.

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Chinese character tattoo designs

by Addedesonse on May.14, 2009, under Chinese symbol tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo by body parts, Tattoo images, Word tattoo

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Left :  meaning “Bodhisattva “, pronunciation ” pu sa “.

Right:  meaning “breath “, pronunciation ” hu xi “.

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Left :  meaning ” death  ”, pronunciation “ si wang ”.

Right:  meaning ” destiny ”, pronunciation ” ming yun “.

zu-he-4

 Left: meaning ” fortitude”, pronunciation “yi li”.

 right: meaning ” holyson “, pronunciation ” sheng zi “.

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 left  : meaning ” pure “, pronunciation ” chun jie “.

  right: meaning “limitless “,  pronunciation “wu xian”.

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left: meaning ” perfect ”, pronunciation ” wan mei “. 

  right: meaning ” serenity “, pronunciation “ni jing “.

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 left: meaning ” brother “, pronunciation ” xiong di “.

right: meaning “power “, pronunciation ” li liang ” .

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left: meaning ” fairy”, pronunciation “xian nv “.

right : meaning ” fighter”, pronunciation ” zhan shi”.

 

 

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