This rare amulet depicts a Lersi (rishi) seated in meditation, holding a bag of fortune, a symbol of spiritual and material abundance. It was consecrated by the Most Venerable Phra Kruba Krissana Intawanno , a respected master of Wat Pah Mahawan , in Nakhon Ratchasima province.
Renowned for his charm and luck amulets, Phra Kruba Krissana infused this piece with his benevolent energy and deep connection to Thai mystical teachings. The Lersi is depicted here in a peaceful posture, with a wise and benevolent expression, dressed in colors of ochre, olive green, and dark pink.
Lersi amulets are traditionally associated with ancient wisdom, clairvoyance, prosperity, and protection from negative influences. This particular version also invokes good fortune and opens the path to success for those undertaking or seeking their destiny.
Features :
- π Master: Phra Kruba Krissana Intawanno
- π Temple: Wat Pah Mahawan (Nakhon Ratchasima)
- β¨ Deity: Lersi (rishi) β aspect of fortune
- π Dimensions: 50mm x 42mm
- β Weight: approximately 29 grams
- Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs.
In the inner jungle where desires are lost and wills are reborn, an old hermit with a piercing gaze weaves the invisible threads of prosperity. His bowl is not empty; it contains the promises of the gods. Whoever wears this amulet connects with the memory of the wise and opens the path to true fortune, the one born of a pure heart.