LUANG PHOR NAI

LUANG PHOR NAI

Luang Phor Nai (BE 2446- 2531) is a well-known guru monk in Ayutthaya who possessed the lineage Wicha of Luang Phor Suk Wat Pla Kong Makamtao. On top of that, Luang Phor Nai is also known to be an older generation of Sak Yant masters and a monk that consecrated amulets. He was especially renowned for his carved sacred Jing Jok, as well as many other amulets. His life as a Buddhist monk is highly documented with many different authorships of his Biography and life’s works.

His amulets are equally well-documented and highly prized with collectors of this genre of masterpiece amulet. On top of that, the Jing Jok amulet consecrated by Luang Phor Nai can be found in some of the amulet magazines. Meanwhile the Jing Jok are considered by many people to be the number one Gecko Talisman of all time.

The stories of Luang Phor Nai include his Sak Yant, his amulets and the faithful followers of Luang Phor Nai’s Buddhist Practice and teachings.

Luang Phor Nai was born in the year BE 2446, and was ordained as a novice during his childhood period at the age of 12 years old.

Later on, at the age of 22, he was ordained to the highest status of a fully ordained ‘Bhikkhu’ (that is to say, a fully fledged Buddhist monk). He remained as a monk within the Buddhist Sangha, until the day he passed away in the year BE 2531. In fact, he was able to travel to Wat Pla Klong Makhamtao to study magic with Luang Phor Suk and even had the chance to met Grom Luang Chumporn (the Royal Admiral Princely Lord), who taught him the missing parts of Wicha which had been left unstudied when Luang Phor Suk passed on.

Apart from the well-known Jing Jok amulet of his, Luang Phor Nai is also well-known for his Takrut Tone and Takrut Maha Ud, and his Phra Buddha Kotama (Phra Putta Kodom) and Phra Mokkhallā (Maugdalyana Arahant) amulets (both models in small and large versions) and his Rian. As all of above mentioned holy items are considered to be high-end items in the amulet appreciation societies. Apart from that, His Sak Yant are still considered legendary as they are known for Maha Ud, Kong Grapan Chadtri, and Klaew Klaad.

LP Nai was born in BE 2446. He became a junior novice at the age of 12. The master is a faction of LP Shu Wat Pla Kong Makhamtao. The master learns from Ajahn Yam Daeng, who is a close disciple of LP Shu. Luang Phor is studying the essence of the Dharma in his life, and he will learn from LP Shu. What I have learned and what I have researched by myself has been combined into a unique method of attracting wealth, keeping wealth, popularity, and avoiding danger to make a fine family. The master has helped countless people in his life and is respected by people. The sacred objects beside him have been passed down and praised for eternity.

The fine materials are: animal teeth, single-eyed coconut shell, and human-related wood. The dharma signs are divided into: single body, single body only tail, double tigers in one, three tigers in one, and other heart-shaped or round shapes. One is the most popular. The back is divided into acupuncture and electric pen, and traditional acupuncture is more valuable.

Luang Phor Nai’s elite clan is recognized by all parties as the number one in Thailand. Its gecko’s daily habit is to forage for food, and it will quickly bite with its tongue or mouth when it encounters a target. The two-tailed gecko is the most special among the geckos. Master Yu Passed away in BE 2531 of the Buddhist calendar at the age of 85.

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