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Thai amulets are popular among people who believe in its power of healing and protection against evil spirits as well as
materialistic gains of wealth & fortune. Here is an article about the Famous Thai Monk
- Luang Poo Suk that had made a reputation for himself during his lifetime.
Luang Poo Suk Gesaroh Wat Makhamtow passed away on 21st January BE2466 at the age of 76.
Pra Kru WiMonKuNaGon or Luang Poo Suk GeSaRoh was borned at Moo Bahn Pahk Klorng MaKhamTow, Ampher WatSing, Jangwat ChaaiNaht.
His father was named Nuam and mother was Torng Dee. He was borned on 14th October BE2390 during the 4th King Regime.
When Luang Poo Suk was 10 years old, his mother sent him to GrungTep(Bangkok) to be raised by his uncle. Luang Poo Suk remained
in GrungTep until he got married to a very beautiful woman who bored him a son. When Luang Poo Suk reached the age for ordain,
he went to Wat PohTorngLahng and was ordained as a monk. His preceptor was Pra UPaChaYaCui JanNaTaSiRi. His ordain's name was
called GeSaRoh. Luang Poo Suk studied Dhamma and Sammahdti at Wat PohTorngLahng until he was ready to go Tudung. He met many
teachers during his Tudung and he learned Wichah(magic) from them. One of the teachers who taught him Wichah was Pra Ah Jahn
ThumWuaDaeng. Pra Ah Jahn ThumWuaDaeng was also the teacher who has ever taught Luang Por Ngern Wat Bahng Klahn Jangwat PiJit,
who was famous for his Pra Pidtah Pim Khee Dtah.
Luang Poo Suk went back to his hometown after many years in Tudung. His parents who has waited many years for his return,
asked Luang Poo Suk to remain at Pahk Klorng MaKhamTow. Luang Poo Suk obeyed his parents and stayed at Pahk Klorng MaKhamTow
until he became the abbot of the village's temple; Wat Pahk Klorng MaKhamTow. Luang Poo Suk rebuilt Wat Pahk Klorng MaKhamTow,
from a small village temple to a large and beautiful temple.
Luang Poo Suk has many disciples, both ordained and lay disciples. One of his lay disciple who was very close to Luang Poo Suk
was GromLuangChumPron KhetUDomSak who was the son of the 4th King. Luang Poo Suk taught him everything he knew about Dhamma and Wichah.
Luang Poo Suk was very famous for his Wichah. One of his abilties was that he could change the sizes and shapes of an object.
There was one day, an large group of merchants, stopped by at Wat Pahk Klorng MaKhamTow to rest. During those days, merchants
used elephants as a mean of transport as well as to carry their goods.
While the merchants wanted to cook their meals at the temple, but realised that they did not bring along enough meat. Some of
the villagers, jokingly asked them why don't they use their rifles to shoot at the pigeons at the temple, so that they could
have pigeon meat for their dinner. One of the merchants took the joke seriously, and started to fire his rifle at the pigeon,
but the rifle failed to fire. The villagers stopped him, and told him that Luang Poo Suk prohibit anyone to kill living things
in the temple. That merchant refused to listen and seeing that the rifle failed to fire, he raised his cross-bow and fire the
arrow at the pigeon. The arrow flied off, but dropped at a short distance, without hitting the pigeon. This merchant became
very angry and started to shout: "The abbot of this temple has what great power?"
Read this full article about Luang Poo Suk legend as a Thai monk ...