Lersi Kittisak Mahadeva • Lang Yant • Nur Din
Wat Pa Nong Lhub, Khon Kaen • Consecrated by Luang Phor Kittisak Kittisaro
Historical Significance
Produced at Wat Pa Nong Lhub under LP Kittisak Kittisaro, this edition aligns the Lersi (forest sage) archetype with Isan monastic craft. The form serves lay devotion and temple welfare, coupling practical blessing with a contemplative reminder: wisdom before action, compassion within strength.
Contextual Insight: In Thai iconography the Lersi embodies disciplined insight. The rear lang yant encodes remembrance formulas (katha) that orient conduct toward protection, generosity, and right view — a portable cue to guard speech, thought, and livelihood.
Materials & Craftsmanship
| Material | Nur Din sacred clay blended with scripture ash, fragments of older consecrated pieces, herbal powders, and traces of namon (holy water). |
| Mold / Pim | Lersi “Mahadeva” motif; balanced face and headdress; sharp robe folds; reverse lang yant grid in deep press. |
| Consecration | Presided by LP Kittisak; meditative recitations, protective katha, and merit dedication to temple works and laity. |
Spiritual Function & Doctrinal Purpose
According to Thai Buddhist belief, this edition supports Klaew Klaad (evasion of danger), Metta Mahaniyom (social goodwill), Maha Lap (good fortune), and nobleman favor in civic life. As a Lersi form it also cues sati (mindfulness) and paññā (discernment) in daily decisions.
Rarity & Collector Significance
Produced in limited numbers under LP Kittisak’s direct supervision. Collectors assess crisp yantra depth, stable clay surfaces, and original edges. Coveted within Lersi-themed collections for its clean press and monastery provenance.
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Disclaimer: This write-up supports cultural scholarship and respectful belief framing. Notes assist study and personal collection and are not forensic certification.