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Tattoos in different regions of the world are done for different purposes.
There are health purposes, there are cosmetic purposes, there are customary
purposes and then most commonly there are cosmetic purposes. Apart from this, in
many countries, the tattoos are done for protective purposes. In many cultures
tattoos are regarded as the protective amulets. Most of these beliefs have some
how originated from their religious beliefs. Read on to know how and where
people regard tattoo as a symbol of safety and protection from evil forces.
Tattoo As Protection Symbol In Different Regions
There are many counties which deeply believe in the religious and mystical
philosophy that claim tattoo to be protective amulets.
* Women of Ainu group, the ethnic group indigenous to the northern Japanese
island of Hokkaido in Japan believe that if they get tattooed like a goddess,
the evil spirits of diseases would run way from them out of the confusion of
encountering god.
* In Iraq, there is a custom to get a dot tattooed at the end of a child's nose
to protect him from illness.
* Aborigines, the natives of Australia get tattooed on their arms in order to
protect themselves from boomerangs.
* Burmese soldiers believe that tattoos on their thighs make them invincible in
war.
* In Cambodia, there is a popular common believe that if one covers his/her body
with tattoo no external force can harm him/her not even the bullets.
* Amongst the followers of Hinduism, it is a common believe that a tattoo of
Lord Hanuman can protect them from all kinds of evils and pains.
* In Thailand, the sacred Buddhist tattoos are considered to be extremely
auspicious and are believed to have magical powers. In a religious ritual known
as 'Krob Kru', there is a ritual of getting tattooed the sacred texts on chest,
back or arms. The potency of the tattoo is then cross examined by a spiritual
leader by giving each tattoo strong swipes of a sword after which the recipients
either get ecstatic or bunt in violent spells.
* The snake tribes of Pakokku in Burma believe these tattoos protect them from
the vipers and cobras. Each member of this community goes under weekly
tattooing. A proper ritual of tattooing accompanied with prayer is held here.
Black Ink mixed with snake venom is used here tattooing after the ritual. The
entire body of the tribal is covered with Buddhist symbols tattooed with the
combination of venom and ink. Arms, legs, chest, back, face and even the scalp
is tattooed.
* In Hawaii, people worship tattoo gods which they believe can take various
forms to protect them from evils.
* Even in Samoa in the Pacific Island the tattoo art for its mystical value is
held in high regard.
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