This amulet represents a Lersi , a sacred hermit and yogic master of Thai and Khmer esoteric traditions. The Lersi is depicted here seated in deep meditation, his body marked by asceticism, his gaze turned inward, a living embodiment of spiritual discipline and mastery of invisible forces.
This amulet was consecrated in 1998 by the Venerable Luang Phor Phromma of Wat Hin Panang Koi , in Ubon Ratchathani province. It was part of a series distributed to devotees on the occasion of the Venerable's Wai Kru , a major ceremony paying homage to the spiritual lineage and founding masters.
This amulet is made of clay collected from sacred sites and caves related to the Lersi tradition.
It is presented in a triangular, gilded reliquary , protecting the statuette while emphasizing its ritualistic nature. The whole evokes an amulet of practice and transmission, intended to accompany the wearer on the path of inner discipline and spiritual protection.
Features :
đ Master: Luang Phor Phromma
đ Temple: Wat Hin Panang Koi (Ubon Ratchathani)
âš Deity: Lersi
đ Dimensions: 35 mm X 50 mm
â Weight: 25 grams
Reliquary: New custom-made reliquary in gilded metal decorated with traditional motifs.
Original temple box included.
The Lersi is revered as a guardian of ancient knowledge, a master of the occult arts, and a protector against harmful influences . This amulet acts as an anchor of inner stability, strengthening concentration, mental discipline, and resistance to psychic attacks. It accompanies spiritual practices, protects the wearer from energetic imbalances, and fosters steady and silent progress on their personal path.