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Luang Pu Kliang Manunyo (Lp Kliang) Wat Noen Suthawas
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Luang Pu Kliang Manunyo (Lp Kliang) Wat Noen Suthawas

  Luang Pu Kliang Manunyo: A Revered Monk of Wat Noen Suthawas Luang Pu Kliang Manunyo, also known as Phra Khru Phisit Chalopkan, was a distinguished monk and former abbot of Wat Noen Suthawas in Chonburi Province, Thailand. Renowned for his profound knowledge of Buddhism and expertise in traditional Thai magic, he was a highly ... Read more

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Luang Pu Kliang Manunyo: A Revered Monk of Wat Noen Suthawas

Luang Pu Kliang Manunyo, also known as Phra Khru Phisit Chalopkan, was a distinguished monk and former abbot of Wat Noen Suthawas in Chonburi Province, Thailand. Renowned for his profound knowledge of Buddhism and expertise in traditional Thai magic, he was a highly respected figure in the region.

Early Life and Ordination

  • Birth: Born as Kliang Suthipong on June 20, 1918, in Ban Moo 10, Nong Khang Khok Subdistrict, Chonburi Province.
  • Parents: Son of Mr. Pleang and Mrs. Niam Suthipong.
  • Education: Attended Wat Noen Elementary School and later studied at Wat Phasukaram.
  • Ordination:
    • Ordained at Wat Noen Suthawat on July 2, 1939.
    • Received the monastic name Manunyo.
    • His preceptor was Phra Khru Sri Satya Phiwat, the abbot of Wat Ton Son.
  • Religious Studies: Successfully passed the Dhamma examinations at the Tri, Tho, and Ek levels.

Leadership and Contributions

  • Abbacy: Became acting abbot after five years of monkhood and was officially appointed abbot of Wat Noen Suthawas on October 1, 1944.
  • Ecclesiastical Titles:
    • 1966: Phra Khru Sanyabat, 3rd class.
    • Later promoted to 2nd and 1st class in the same royal title.
  • Spiritual Activities:
    • Established meditation training for monks, novices, and laypeople.
    • Organized sessions on Buddhist holy days and special occasions such as Visakha Bucha Day.
  • Educational Contributions:
    • Founded a Pali studies school in 1962.
    • Introduced Dhamma teachings at Chonburi Central Prison in 1960.
    • Supported the school lunch program at Wat Noen Suthawat Municipality School.

Sacred Objects and Amulets

  • Amulet Creation: Produced sacred objects across three eras:
    • First Era (1949–1968)
    • Middle Era (1969–1988)
    • Present Era (1989 onwards)
  • Popular Amulets: Coins, powder amulets, and Phra Pidta amulets, with the Hanuman amulet being particularly revered for its powerful Buddhist virtues.
  • Proceeds: Income from amulets was used to develop the community and enhance Wat Noen Suthawas.

Passing and Legacy

  • Death: Passed away on July 2, 2017, at 8:35 p.m. at Chonburi Hospital, aged 99, after 78 years in monkhood.
  • Legacy:
    • Devoted his life to Buddhism and community development.
    • His sacred objects and teachings continue to inspire faith and respect among devotees.
    • Annually commemorated for his contributions to Chonburi Province and Thai Buddhism.

Luang Pu Kliang’s life and legacy embody the principles of selfless service, spiritual guidance, and community development, making him a highly revered figure in Thailand.

Explore more from Thai Amulets Collection: browse all amulets, monk biographies, or discover katha sacred chants.

For broader context on Thai Buddhist traditions, see Thai amulets on Wikipedia.

This article is for education and collector appreciation. Lineage, period, and documentation notes are based on details provided in the listing and certification records. Collectors should perform independent verification and consult qualified experts when needed. Spiritual attributes described reflect Thai Buddhist devotional tradition and are not measurable claims.
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