Meaning: The alligator is another yant that signifies strength and power meaning.
The alligator has been around for 50 million years so it also has tremendous endurance.
Many boxers and members of the armed forces opt for this design as it offers protection from all types of danger so it is suitable for firemen or policeman or other risky occupations.
The alligator skin is very tough and therefore not easy to penetrate, so the alligator yant offers protection against knives or swords.
Meaning: The crocodile is Yant that signifies strength and power offers protection from all types of danger so it is suitable for firemen or policeman or other risky occupations.
it offers great protection against swords, blades or indeed anything that can pierce the skin.
It can protect against manipulation and helps the bearer to understand deceit.
Its wisdom includes understanding the weather and the elements.
The Sak Yant Thaerawad and Jorakhae (Alligator & Crocodile), are traditional Thai tattoos that highlight the symbolism
and strength represents a sacred crocodile, considered a powerful protector.
It symbolizes security, luck and defense against danger.
The Jorakhae Alligator, on the other hand, embodies tenacity, perseverance and strength.
The flowing and detailed lines capture the majestic appearance of the crocodiles, their power and their impressive presence.
The Sak Yant Thaerawad and Jorakhae Alligator Crocodile are not just artistic tattoos, they are considered protective talismans.
Traditional beliefs state that these tattoos provide spiritual defense, ward off evil spirits, and bring good luck and prosperity to those who wear them.
These tattoos also embody qualities that one wishes to develop in oneself, such as resilience, tenacity and self-confidence.
They are a constant reminder of inner strength and divine protection, guiding those who wear them on their personal and spiritual journey.
They represent the deep connection between man and nature, and the aspiration to integrate the qualities and strengths of crocodiles into their own lives.