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Luang Phor Prasit Wat Paa Moo Mai
Luang Phor Prasit Wat Paa Moo Mai
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Buddha Relic Amulet (1st Manifested Batch, B.E. 2530)
By Luang Phor Prasit – Wat Paa Moo Mai
This sacred relic amulet is directly connected to Luang Phor Prasit, a revered monk widely regarded as a living arahant during his lifetime. LP Prasit was known not only for his deep meditative states and spiritual power, but also for the miraculous manifestation of relics within his own body—a phenomenon confirmed through medical imaging.
🔬 Verified Miracles & Sacred Phenomena
When Luang Phor Prasit was hospitalized late in life, doctors performing CT scans and X-rays discovered his veins were filled with crystalline relics. This rare and unexplainable phenomenon stunned even non-believers. It confirmed what many disciples had already witnessed for decades—a master whose body had become a vessel of purity, having fully transmuted the physical into the sacred.
Moreover, during large-scale ceremonies presided over by LP Prasit, relics would often materialize in the holy water urns or fall from above, especially Sivali relics known for their pink hue and wealth-bestowing energy. These events were witnessed by hundreds and are well-documented among his inner circle of disciples.
📿 The 1st Manifested Batch of Relics – B.E. 2530
The amulet shown here contains relics from the very first batch that materialized from Luang Phor Prasit’s Principle Buddha Statue in B.E. 2530 (1987). These relics were carefully collected by his closest students and were unanimously recognized to be authentic Buddha relics (dhatu). The majority were enshrined in a custom-built stupa within Wat Paa Moo Mai, which still stands today and is visited by devoted followers.
However, a small number of these relics were personally framed by Luang Phor Prasit himself, incorporating:
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Handwritten takruts to harmonize and stabilize the relic’s energy
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Ceremonial cloth used during the original manifestation
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Traditional wax-sealed casings for spiritual preservation
🟢 Current Provenance
This particular piece was preserved by a monk at Wat Paa Moo Mai and later gifted to a high-ranking military officer now retired who has kept it untouched in its original plastic wrap by the monk. The piece has never been modified, repainted, or reframed.
It is strongly advised not to remove or alter the original case, as doing so would:
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Diminish the amulet’s spiritual resonance
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Sever the historical and karmic lineage tied to Luang Phor Prasit
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Greatly reduce its collectibility and heritage value

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