An extremely rare portable altar of the Lersi , consecrated by the Venerable Luang Phor Men of Wat Nat Thang Nok , Ayutthaya province. This sacred object constitutes a veritable compact sanctuary, designed to receive and channel the protective and initiatory presence of the Lersi, great ascetic sages of the Thai tradition.
The whole is organized around a palm wood monk's bowl , used as a ritual receptacle. The lid is adorned with a ritually drawn face of Lersi , accompanied by a photo card of the venerable Luang Phor Men and an authentic relic of his monastic robe , thus sealing the direct link with the lineage of blessing.
Inside are three powerful Lersi mask amulets : a white version symbolizing pure wisdom, and two larger golden masks representing Yak guardian demons wearing the Lersi hat , fierce protectors of sacred places and sincere practitioners.
The altar also contains an ancient black elephant statuette , a symbol of stability, sacred memory and inner strength, a sacred Lek Lai stone renowned for its exceptional mystical properties, and a wooden Look Phrakham Buddhist rosary incorporating a relic of a monk's robe.
A remarkable quantity of orange and amber-hued Sarira relic beads completes the ensemble, enhancing the spiritual charge of the altar and its ability to radiate an energy of protection, guidance, and continuous blessings.
Features
đ Master: Luang Phor Men ( Phrakru somboonjariyatham )
đ Temple: Wat Nat Thang Nok, Ayutthaya
âš Tradition: Lersi (ascetics and thaumaturgical sages)
đ Dimensions: 15 cm x 15 cm
â Weight: 900 grams
đ” Kept with respect, this altar attracts the blessing of the Lersi, protects the place where it rests and accompanies the practitioner on the path of inner knowledge, spiritual mastery and occult protection.
An exceptional, extremely rare item, reserved for discerning collectors and serious practitioners.