Cloth Yant of Phra Narayana riding Garuda, Lord of wealth, sitting to receive wealth Wat Traimit Witthayaram Chao Khun Thongchai

Cloth Yant • Phra Narayana Riding Garuda

White Background • “Sitting to Receive Wealth” Posture • Lord of Wealth
Wat Traimit Witthayaram • Chao Khun Thongchai • Estimated 10–20 Years • Traditional Golden-Wooden Frame

Collector view: cloth yant on a clean white field, framed in a traditional golden-wood casing for preservation and display.

Collector Lens

Cloth yant (ผ้ายันต์) pieces are read differently from powders and metals. The collector’s eye looks for line discipline, ink saturation, fabric age tone, and the overall balance of the yantra geometry. In this composition, Phra Narayana riding Garuda is not “decoration” — it is a classical emblem of authority, obstacle-clearing momentum, and rightful command. The phrase “sitting to receive wealth” is commonly used by devotees to describe a wealth current that arrives through position, credibility, and timing — not frantic chasing.

Collector Identity Card

Item: Cloth Yant (Pha Yant)
Icon: Phra Narayana (Vishnu) riding Garuda
Wealth Theme: Lord of Wealth • “Sitting to Receive Wealth” posture (receiving stance)
Temple: Wat Traimit Witthayaram, Bangkok
Monk: Chao Khun Thongchai
Estimated Age: 10–20 years 
Casing: Traditional golden-wooden frame
Size: 50 cm x 70 cm

Price: SGD 208

Historical & Cultural Context

In Thai sacred-object culture, cloth yant serves as both a ritual diagram and a devotional anchor. Rather than being valued solely by material rarity, a cloth yant is respected for its symbolic structure, lineage association, and the way it is kept — clean, elevated, and treated with intention. When the central deity is Narayana, the theme tends to lean toward stability, order, and preservation of fortune; when Garuda is present, the reading adds decisiveness, speed, and obstacle-clearing force.

Symbolism: Narayana & Garuda as Wealth Authority

Narayana (Vishnu): preservation, rightful governance, and the steady maintenance of prosperity.
Garuda: high power, swift movement, and “rising above” obstacles rather than wrestling with them.

Together, the image is commonly interpreted as prosperity through position — wealth that comes when you are placed correctly: trusted, visible, and supported by strong alliances.

Traditional Placement & Daily Use

  • Work / Business: behind your desk, near a cashier point, or in the office wall where deals are made.
  • Home: a clean wall in the living area or study corner — somewhere you see it often (intention matters).
  • Respect practice: avoid low placement, bathrooms, or clutter zones; keep the area calm and orderly.
  • Frame care: the golden-wood casing helps preserve the cloth from humidity and oils; keep away from direct sun.

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Disclaimer: This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage/consecration notes are based on the details provided in the listing. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed.