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Por Sala Tan
Por Sala Tan
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Summary
This Pidta was carved from gaduk lersi relic material preserved under the custodianship of Por Sala Tan. The relic originated from a cave hermit whose attainment and disciplined ascetic life left behind condensed spiritual residue within the remains. The material was ritually cooled, stabilised, and stored before being shaped only when a suitable purpose arose.
This piece was created for focused cultivation of samadhi — steady concentration, internal discipline, and clarity of mind. A single takrut was inserted for energetic cohesion. It is structured to function independently without additional pairing.
Historical Background
During a northern cave exploration, Por Sala Tan encountered relic remains attributed to a Lersi who had practiced long-term retreat in seclusion. The cave had been used for extended meditation cycles and ascetic training.
The relic material, identified as gaduk lersi, was regarded as spiritually charged due to the practitioner’s attainment and disciplined renunciation. Such material is approached with responsibility and protocol. It was not immediately carved or distributed.
A monk disciple under Por Sala Tan performed a holy water ritual to cool the elemental heat embedded within the relics. Only after stabilisation were the remains preserved for future use.
Origins of the Material
Gaduk lersi refers to relic bone remains of an ascetic practitioner. Within forest lineage traditions, such relics are understood as condensed baramee formed through meditation, austerity, and restraint over many years.
When the practitioner has reached nirvanic attainment, the relic is treated as crystallised discipline. It carries the imprint of cultivated samadhi and inward mastery.
The cooling rite ensured elemental balance before the material was shaped into a wearable form suitable for daily life.
Ritual
This piece was carved in the Pidta form. The posture symbolises withdrawal of the senses and inward control. It is an image of containment and disciplined awareness.
The consecration focused on transferring the Lersi’s cultivated samadhi into functional support for the wearer. The intention emphasised mental endurance, clarity in decision-making, and stability under pressure.
A single takrut was inserted on the reverse to harmonise and stabilise the internal energy flow of the relic material.
Blessings and Effects
The core function is concentration.
It supports sustained mental focus and structured thinking. It assists in study, business planning, negotiation preparation, and long-term strategic work.
The energy is inward and stabilising. It strengthens discipline and reduces susceptibility to distraction.
The first wearer was a student seeking academic focus. He later transitioned into business and achieved measurable success. Upon reaching a stage where discipline had been internalised, the piece was returned to Ac Lek and replaced with a high-tier Phra Rod Benjapakee.
Modern Application
This piece is suitable for individuals entering intensive phases of development.
Students preparing for examinations.
Entrepreneurs building foundations.
Executives navigating complex negotiations.
Individuals restructuring life direction.
It functions as a stabilising anchor during mentally demanding periods.
Physical Details
Material: Gaduk Lersi relic
Form: Pidta
Condition: Preserved in casing
Recommended Pairing
No pairing is required.
The relic material carries stable baramee and concentrated samadhi energy. It operates effectively as a standalone piece.

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