This rare amulet depicts the historical Buddha Phra Puttha Santisuk in meditation, in a classical style imbued with serenity. It was solemnly consecrated on October 19, 2006 , at Wat Barn Khao Bor (Amnat Charoen province), in the purest tradition of Forest Buddhism.
On the back is a relief portrait of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Khao Analayo (1888–1983), recognized as having attained Arahantship. This emblematic figure of the forest monk lineage remains venerated for his discipline, his absolute calm, and the spiritual strength radiating from his relics.
The amulet contains an authentic portion of sacred powder blessed by Luang Phor Khao himself, and has mysteriously become covered, over time, with small phra that crystals (sacred particles), a sign of purity and mystical presence according to Thai tradition.
Temple: Wat Barn Khao Bor (Amnat Charoen)
Honored Master: Luang Phor Khao Analayo
Year of consecration: 2006 (October 19)
Dimensions: 45 mm X 30 mm.
Weight: 22 grams.
Original temple box included
Reliquary: New stainless steel reliquary decorated with traditional motifs
☸️ Silent and graceful, this amulet carries peace within its very substance. The self-generated crystals are seen as a sign of blessing. The spirit of Luang Phor Khao, master of silence and awakening, still watches. For those who honor him, this talisman is a gateway to inner harmony and gradual liberation.