File:Khmer Sacred Symbol, Om or Unalom.png|Khmer Unalome symbol. File:Thai Om symbol.png|
Om written in Thai script. There are thousands of traditional designs of yantra tattoos, but some of the most well-known and popular include: •
Ong Phra (; translation: ''Buddha's body'') - one of the most commonly used elements in Yantra tattooing, but can also be a more complex standalone design. Meant to provide insight, guidance, illumination, etc. •
Haw-taew (; translation:
five rows) - Typically tattooed on the back left shoulder. Each of the five lines relates to a different blessing for success and good luck. •
Gao-yord (; translation:
nine spires) - typically tattooed on the center top of the back in various sizes and levels of complexity. Simple version pictured at the top of this article. •
Si-yot (; translation:
four spires) - to influence the feelings or actions of others and protect the bearer. •
Paed-thit (; translation:
eight points) - represents protection in the eight directions of the universe. Round shape; typically tattooed on the center of the back. Pictured in gallery below. •
Sip-thit (; translation:
ten points) - a version of
paet-thit, but protects in ten directions instead of eight. •
Maha-niyom (; translation:
great preference) - to grant the bearer favor in the eyes of others. Round shape; typically placed on the back right shoulder. •
Yot Mongkut (; translation:
spired crown) - for good fortune and protection in battle. Round shape; typically tattooed on the top of the head. •
Panchamukhi (; translation:
five Deva faces) - intended to ward off illness and danger. •
Suea-koo (; translation:
twin tiger) - typically depicts twin tigers. Symbolizes strength, fearlessness, and resilience. •
Uṇālom (; translation:
urna, often left untranslated as "unalome") - the ūrṇā curl between the eyebrows of the Buddha. Variously described as representing the '
third eye', the path to
nirvana, and the coil, line, and point of the syllable '
Om' written in
Thai script. •
Hanuman (; translation:
monkey god) - Hanuman is revered for his ability to overcome obstacles and challenges, making the Hanuman Yantra a symbol of resilience and determination. ==Locations==