

On November 2, 2448 B.E., LP Gui was born in Bankae Village, Chainat. His father was Tui Punson and his mother was Tuan Dechma. He was the eldest son, three younger brothers and one younger sister. His parents sent him to Wat Bankae (the old temple name of Wat Kositaram) when he was six years old to learn Buddhism and magic from LP Ku. LP Ku is an enlightened monk with extremely high mana and ability to predict. He would become a famous monk, so he selflessly passed on all the spells he knew to Luang Phor Gui, who had a very high talent for Buddhism when he was young, and the spells he had learned were unforgettable and proficient. After his teacher LP Ku passed away, because of his love for Buddhism, LP Kuei went to Wat Huaden to continue to study his Dharma with Ajahn Duk.
On July 5, 2467 B.E., Luang Phor Kuei turned 20 and officially became a monk at Wat Bost. LP Phra and Ajahn Ling, the ring masters at that time, were in charge of the ordination ceremony and were given the name of Chutinataro. This dharma name has a very good meaning, which means that the world is full of emotions and desires. If he wants to achieve true fruition, he must let go of all emotions and desires and greed. Luang Phor Gui did not disappoint his teacher, and he was never afraid of hard work when he was learning the advanced method. He has followed many eminent monks to practice and study methods, such as LP Puang of Wat Nong Kradone, LP Kant of Wat Khao Kaew, and LP Derm of Wat Nong Pho (one of the nine holy monks, the first teacher of the demon-destroying sword, who supervised the creation of The Demon Extinguisher is known as the “God’s Blade”, and he learned the magic sword and Futong blessing from him), LP Ken of Wat Dongsetti (follow him to learn medical skills, and learn the medical skills of repairing broken bones), and Wat Dongsetti’s LP Ken LP Pum Pum of Nongtangoo. And LP Pum Pum is also a good friend of Luang Phor Gui. He once said that Luang Phor Gui is a real monk who has attained the Tao, and he is never afraid of hard work to learn more advanced methods. Moreover, Luang Po Gui is also an eminent monk of Chrysostom, and whatever the master says will come true.

In addition to the teachings of famous teachers, the higher-level mana of LP Gui is derived from an ancient scripture. According to legend, in 2477 B.E., Luang Phor Kwai was studying some advanced methods at Wat Nongkam. At that time, a monk named Jam in the temple told LP Gui that there was an ancient holy book called Kru Rang hidden in a cave of a decayed ancient tree. Since the tree spirit had been protecting the book, he could not get it. Later, Jam took Luang Phor Gui to the front of the old tree. Luang Phor Gui lit three candles under the tree and said to the tree spirit, “If you want me to have that holy book, please burn all three candles.” No. After a while, the candle not only did not burn out, but quickly went out. Later, LP Kuay lit three more candles and said to the tree spirit: “If you want me to help the temple and the villagers after I have that holy book, please burn all three candles.” After a while, the candles were burnt out, and the tree spirit No longer stop eminent monks from asking for scriptures. After Luang Po Kwai opened the scriptures, he found that there were ancient scriptures written on them, and it was written that ordinary people should not open the sacred books to read, otherwise they would suffer bad consequences. Only monks with high morals and respects could read them and use the power of scriptures to help the world. In addition, the scriptures also recorded many ancient and lost methods, including the magical power of calling the goddess of the earth. Luang Phor Kwai copied the scriptures after he finished his studies, kept one for himself, and gave one to Ajahn Dao of Wat Tatong and one to Ajahn Sawang of Wat Nong I Duke.
In 2484 B.E., Luang Phor Gui was a famous teacher in the world, and after returning to Wat Bankae, he held a puja of thorn amulets. The villagers believe that as long as they stab the amulet on the master, in addition to the blessings and blessings of LP Gui, they can also be invulnerable and avoid danger. In the era when information was not developed, there were more than 44,000 people who came to ask LP Gui for his thorn amulet. Considering the age and traffic level at that time, it was an astronomical number for so many people to go to a puja. , it is conceivable that the master’s cultivation has reached an unfathomable realm.
After the tattoo ceremony, LP Kwai began to supervise the making of amulets, magic knives and towers, and became the host of Wat Bankae in BE 2491. In addition to the respect of the believers, the amulet of the master is respected by the people and robbers in other provinces. Every time the robbers pass by the gate of Luang Phor Gui’s temple, they will shoot at the sky. To show respect to the master. According to the records in the temple, Long Pogui distributed many of his holy objects to villagers and soldiers in 2484 of the Buddhist calendar (during World War II), allowing many Thai people to survive in the hail of bullets.
Luang Phor Gui is also one of the 108 eminent monks in Thailand. There is a legend that as long as Luang Phor Gui points his finger at the glass, the glass will burst. Long Pogui’s cultivation base also made Wat Pradoe Chimnpliee, one of the nine holy monks , admire him. The reason is that once at the consecration meeting, LP Duo asked other people who was the LP who was sitting over there, and the person replied that it was LP Gui. Luang Phor Toh said that Luang Phor Gui emitted a very powerful light when he recited scriptures at the consecration ceremony (presumably it was Wat Prasart2506 Dharma Assembly), so Luang Phor Toh admired Luang Phor Gui’s cultivation base.
There are many methods that Luang Po Gui has learned, among which popularity and fortune are the most famous, but in fact, apart from attracting wealth through popularity, the master’s holy objects are also famous for rebounding. Someone once shot at the sacred object made by the master, but the bullet bounced back into his hand, just like if someone wanted to harm the wearer of the amulet, he would bounce back on himself and suffer the consequences. During his lifetime, the master’s favorite was to meditate and practice the Fa, to cultivate the power of supernatural powers, to be able to know the future, and what he said would surely become a reality. LP Guidu has made many sacred objects, such as demon swords, amulets, Gumantong, Tagu, etc. Many miracles have happened when his apprentices wear them. It is a pity that Master Luang Po Kwai died in the garden in 2522 of the Buddhist calendar, at the age of 74.







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