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This orange clay votive tablet was made in 1997 for a special ceremony at Wat Ban Rai , a famous monastery in northeastern Thailand. It features at its heart a blackened metal medal with the image of the venerable Luang Phor Koon Parisutho , in his iconic posture, seated, one arm folded, and a serene gaze.
A legendary figure of Isan, Luang Phor Koon is renowned for his boundless compassion, powerful blessings, and teachings deeply rooted in the Dharma.
This tablet likely served as a merit-making object or blessed souvenir at a temple support event sponsored by a female donor named Phatcharin Kiatisak, as indicated by the inscription dated November 15, 1997 .
Around the medal, when observed with a magnifying glass, we discover 10 small sacred takut scrolls, and on the back is a large white relic stone ball Phratat Khao .
This is a UNIQUE sacred object, specially made by Wat Banrai for a donor.
A rare spiritual collectible, witnessing a moment of collective faith and devotion to a master whose influence extends beyond the borders of the kingdom.
It’s not a stone. It’s a petrified moment.
One day, in a temple bathed in light, the faithful gathered.
They prayed, gave, sang.
Luang Phor Koon was there, a quiet figure amidst the chanting.
And that day, something remained.
Not in the air, but in the earth.
the magic of the Buddha
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