
Ajarn Nam is the former abbot of Wat Donsala who is highly admired for his virtue and knowledge in Wicha. As a matter of fact, Ajarn Nam follows the tradition of Wat Khao Or which is the well-known school of magic in Southern Thailand.
Ajarn Nam was born on 9th August BE 2434. He started learning magic from Wat Khao Or from his father Luang Phor Gliang. By the time, Ajarn Nam reached the age of 20, he was ordained as a monk. However, at a later stage he disrobed and got married. Despite that he was no longer a monk, he still continued practicing and learning magic throughout his life. In fact, he had participated in many sacred events as a layman.
He led a wonderful layman life until he succumbed to a serious illness which almost cost him to pass away. However, he dreamed of a monk. In that strange dream, the monk told him that in order to get rid of the sickness he was required to be ordained as a monk again. Hence , when he woke up from his sleep, he made a vow to reordained as a monk till the day he passed on. So his second ordination took place on 5th July BE 2506. However, Ajarn Nam passed away in BE 2519 after releasing his one and only 1 batch of amulets.
Ajarn Nam will always be remembered as one of the greatest guru monks in Southern Thailand . As his amulet or amulets that are consecrated with his image on are considered to be precious amulets for the locals that are living in the southern part of Thailand.
Ajahn Nan was born in August BE 2434. He officially became a monk when he was 20 years old (BE 2454), and became a monk at the first temple of magic in Thailand, “Chu Chu Ke”. The master of Taoism was Qu Qiu Ke’s ninth host, Ajahn Beng Steal. At that time, Master Ajahn Bong Steal passed on a lot of various methods to Ajahn Nan, and Ajahn Nan was also very enthusiastic and fond of magic. , and later learned the method of attracting wealth from the first monk in southern Thailand (Ajahn Dian), and in just five years, he mastered all the spells.
In BE 2459, Ajahn Nam returned to the secular world. After he returned to the secular world, he married a woman and had four children. After he returned to the secular world, he continued to ward off disasters and cure diseases for the local villagers as Azan in white clothes. Due to the prevalence of magic spells at that time, many thieves used various methods to evade the police’s pursuit, which caused considerable resistance to the police in catching the thieves. Beginning in BE 2466, Ajahn Nam was arrested by Phatthalung Mansion. The government invited the police station in the mansion to assist in catching the thief, and Nakhon Si Thammarat dispatched a large number of police forces to Phatthalung Mansion to catch the thief together. The role of Ajahn Nan is to prevent the thieves from using spells or deciphering their magic. The magic makes it easier for the police to catch the criminals and bring them to justice. In BE 2483, the abbot of Qudang Sala (Azan EAD) was planning to make a batch of amulets. Azan EAD is in the vein of Qu Qiuke , one of the top masters, was also the direct disciple of Qu Qiuke’s ninth presiding officer (Azan Tangdou). Since it was the time of World War II between BE 2482-2488 in the Buddhist calendar, Azan EAD We are preparing to make a batch of sacred objects for the faithful to wear. These sacred objects include the Lotus Buddha (Ma Shiwan black/white) and the Shi Bi Da (Ma Shiyin). These two holy objects are quite famous. As long as you know Anyone who is amuleted in southern Thailand or a senior person in the amulet field will know Mashawan and Mashayin. Due to the chaos of the war at that time, Azan EAD made this batch of Buddha treasures, and the main purpose of making these holy objects is to hope The people who wear it are not affected by the war, and they can protect their lives, property, and food and clothing. He is very particular about the process and process, and because of this, the number of holy objects produced in his original temple is not large, so the price is not cheap. Because of his attention and dedication to making holy objects, he was invited by Azan EAD in BE 2483 to jointly Make and consecrate this batch of amulets.
On a certain day, Azan Nan saw Master Azan Tang in a dream. In the dream, Azan Tang secretly told Azan Nan that you will get a serious illness in the days to come. After the serious illness, you must become a monk. Otherwise, your life will be in danger. Afterwards, Azan Nan really suffered from a serious illness, and the serious illness almost took his life. After the serious illness, he followed the instructions of Azan Tang in the dream and became a monk again. On July 5, BE 2506, Azannan became a monk again and devoted himself to practicing. At that time, Azannan became a monk in Qudangsala. During the period when Azannan became a monk again, although he was not a monk in Qudangsala Host, there are quite a few believers in the temple. One of the more famous incidents is that a believer was carrying Azannan’s own card. When he stopped and waited for a traffic signal that day, he was suddenly attacked by an automatic rifle. He was shot many times, but all the gunshot wounds did not make him fatal, and the location of the fatal gunshot wound turned out to be only a little red mark, and the bullet did not enter the body.
King Rama IX of Thailand has the habit of going south to visit eminent monks and masters, and Ajahn Nam is one of the masters he is very dedicated to. Almost every time he goes south, he goes to Qudang Sala to visit Ajahn Nam. In the honor of the emperor, the ภปร badge was given to Master Azannan, and this badge can be used to make amulets. And this badge was handed over to the ninth emperor before Azannan passed away. He said that if one day he finished After death, you can pass this badge to Po Tong KLING, because Azannan knows that Po Tun KLING is a monk with a high level of cultivation, and he is absolutely qualified to use this badge. After Azan Nan passed away, the ninth emperor also According to Ajahn Nam’s wishes, he passed the badge of ภปร to Potun KLING, and allowed him to use this badge to make holy objects. Ajahn Nam passed away on October 25, 2519, at the age of 85.
After Azannan passed away, he was cremated on September 8, 2520 in the Buddhist calendar. The ceremony was presided over by King Rama IX (Bhumibol) of Thailand.






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