[Master] Many revered monks at Wat Plub
【Temple】 Wat Ratchasittharam Ratchaworawihan (Wat Plub) วัดพลับ
[Year] Buddhist Era 2565
【size】 Height 22cm, Width 14cm, Depth 14cm
[Brief Introduction of Lersi]
Luis were ancient ascetics who had 108 different incarnations, including doctors, religious leaders, tattoo masters, exorcists, and many other hermits with different supernatural powers. These 108 different Luis were usually represented by an old man wearing a hat and animal skin .
The Ruesi is considered a teacher who receives knowledge from the gods and then teaches it to the world; therefore, Ruesi possessed unparalleled wisdom.
In Thailand, Lersi are also considered wise old men who are the creators and sources of power of magic, much like the patriarchs in China.
Lersi amulets are believed to enhance the energy and magical power of practitioners , and are especially suitable for early-stage entrepreneurs. Furthermore , Lersi, as the " God of Wisdom " in India , is also suitable for creative individuals , as he can increase personal wisdom and enhance creativity.
Lersi Naropa is the most original Lersi in Brahmanical Buddhism , and also the world's first Lersi practitioner to have a name. " Naropa " in Thai means "peace and good fortune , " and that one can smoothly overcome any situation.
Besides enhancing luck and spirit control, Lersi Naro can also fulfill good wishes, increase fame and competitiveness. Therefore, most believers believe that wearing and worshipping Lersi Naro can bring comprehensive protection and rapid wish fulfillment, and even attract wealth!
[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]
It enhances wisdom and power, grants wishes, improves luck, changes fortune, protects health, controls spirits, arranges affairs (it will arrange everything well for you when you want to start any work), and wards off black magic and curses, etc. Lersi can be worn or worshipped, and there are various incarnations, including portraits and amulets. Wearing Lersi is suitable for students, working professionals, those in high-risk or dangerous jobs, government officials, and civil servants.
[Offering Method] When offering to Lersi, at least one cup of clean water (drinking water) should be provided. The Lersi (a Buddhist monk) enjoys strong smoke and spirits. One can supply the Lersi with spirits. The higher the concentration of the holy water, the better. Cigarettes or cigars, and tobacco are all offerings that the Lersi (a Buddhist monk) prefers.