
Phor-Poo Amulet Lersi Singha Saming Praï – Run Jakkaphat Narai (2008)
Created by the Very Venerable LP Kallong – piece produced in only 4999 copies.
This powerful Thai amulet contains a sacred mixture including Nue Pong Lersi Singha Saming Prai medicinal powder and gold from the offerings of 108 temples. It was consecrated in 2008 by the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kallong in the Run Jakkaphat Narai series.
Symbolism and spiritual power
On the front side, we discover A lion-headed Lersi hermit, a symbol of inner strength and domination of subtle energies. The reverse of the amulet shows a stylized face of Lersi, adorned with a third eye made of alchemical metal, activating subtle perceptions.
This amulet is designed to support the development of Siddhi : clairvoyance, telepathy and other spiritual powers, with the intention that they be used for the benefit of all beings.
Consecration by the masters
The Most Venerable LP Kallong dedicated this series for 3 months using specific rituals transmitted by the spirits of the Lersi . According to his relatives, a statue of Lersi on his personal altar sometimes moved of its own accord to transmit ritual instructions to him in vision.
This series was then blessed by great masters, including:
- Luang Phor Djua
- Luang Phor Boonma – Wat Barngang
- Luang Phor Siri – Wat Tan
- Luang Phor Dee – Wat Thaï-Pagorn
- Luang Phor Reng – Wat Dong-Kwan
- Luang Phor Noppawan – Wat Saïma-Nimit
- Luang Phor Tiew – Wat Mani-Chonrakun
- Luang Phor Tim
- Luang Phor Pian
- Luang Phor Happ
- LP Pian – Wat Tukata
Rare and powerful amulet
Features
- Height: 50 mm
- Width: 45 mm
- Weight: approximately 25 grams
- Reliquary: New, custom-made, waterproof.
original photo map of the temple provided.
This amulet exists in several colors whose effects are strictly identical, the difference being purely aesthetic and due to the fact that the mixture of plants and relics was handmade and very inhomogeneous.