Thai Roop Lor Amulets (Masters' Images).

Amulets depicting venerable Buddhist monks from Thailand and Tibet.
Roop Lor Amulets
Portraits of Thai and Tibetan Masters

Roop Lor amulets (Thai: รูปหล่อ) are precious effigies representing revered monks or high lamas. Whether in the form of a miniature statue, medal, blessed porcelain, or encapsulated photograph, they pay homage to spiritual masters and transmit their benevolent energy.

📜 Origin and Meaning of Roop Lor Amulets

In Thailand, the term Roop Lor literally means "cast image." It refers to molded or crafted representations of venerables, often famous monks renowned for their powers or wisdom. These amulets can also include portraits printed on metal, fabric, or even fortune notes.

In Tibetan tradition, these objects take the form of small representations of the great lamas, often integrated into tsa-tsa, reliquaries or prayer supports.

🔮 Spiritual virtues and uses

Wearing or keeping a Roop Lor amulet is a powerful way to receive the blessing of the represented master . It helps strengthen faith, guide daily practice, and establish a discreet but constant protective presence. Many of these amulets contain precious relics:

  • ✨ Monk's Robe Fragments ( Gee Won )
  • ✨ Sacred Hair of the Venerable ( Guessa )
  • ✨ Blessed inks or sacred powders from consecration ceremonies

These elements strengthen their power of attraction, protection and inspiration.

🌟 Esoteric transmission and living memory

A Roop Lor amulet acts as a living link between the practitioner and the master. Even after their death, the Venerables continue to work through these objects. Each amulet is like a lamp lit in the night of samsara, reminding us of the possibility of liberation and true compassion.

To preserve a Roop Lor is to keep close to you a sacred memory, a benevolent energy, a silent breath of wisdom.

Here you will discover a wide selection of amulets representing remarkable masters: Luang Phor Thuad , Luang Phor Moon , Luang Phor Koon , Ajarn Mun , but also great Tibetan lamas such as the Panchen Lama , Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche or Kalu Rinpoche .

These portraits are living reminders of the qualities to be developed on the Way: patience, generosity, concentration, and inner freedom.

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