
Luang Phor Jeud Wat PodeTiSetTee, Nakhon Pathom province was born on 14 January BE 2481. He is a well-known guru monk of Nakhon Pathom Province who first started consecrating the Wealthy Wasp amulet named “Tau Ngoen Tau Thong”. In fact, Luang Phor Jeud has many devotees in countries such as Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Most of his devotees would address him as “King of Wasp amulet”. The amulets of Luang Phor Jeud are also popular among his devotees. As a matter of fact, Luang Phor Jeud himself learned magic and mantras from Luang Phor Noi Wat Sri SaThong. After his ordination, he was diligent to study about dharma, meditation and occultism. During his monkhood, he is known to be in morals and precepts and is always kind towards everyone. However, Luang Phor Jeud passed away on 8 June BE 2559 at the age of 78.
Luang Phor Jeud is hosted by Wat Podetisette. Before becoming a forest monk, he followed Luang Phor Noi in Wat Sri SaThong to learn Buddhism and how to make Rahu’s sacred objects. Forest practice, also went to Cambodia and Laos and other places to practice, practiced for about 10 years, and returned to Bantan after the magic practice reached a certain level.
The method Luang Phor Jeud majors in is the two aspects of avoiding danger and attracting wealth. Luang Phor Jeud was very interested in bees when he was practicing in Wat SriSaThong in his early years. Out of his love for bees, Luang Phor Jeud later used the shape of bees to supervise the creation of many amulets and sacred objects, or put bees into the blessings Among the other dharma sacred objects, many people call it the “lucky bee”.
However, for most monks, bees are actually used as a material for making amulets. In addition to Lucky Bee, Luang Phor Jeud’s Lahu is also good. This is also because Luang Phor Jeud’s Dharma teacher inherited the Dharma line of King Lahu. The Lahu Dharma that he studied at Lahu Temple in the early years is still very important for his later practice. helpful.
Luang Phor Jeud likes to meditate quietly. His temple is surrounded by water, with fat fish churning in the water, shaded by green trees, and the environment is extremely elegant. There is a Rahu statue in Wat Podetisette, and there are many bees nearby, and the bees will naturally fly close whenever the master conjures a mantra.






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