Luang Phor Khol (Phra Khru Phothawiwat / Lp Khol) Wat Pho Langka, Chaksi Subdistrict
Biography of Luang Phor Khol (Phra Khru Phothawiwat)
Wat Pho Langka, Chaksi Subdistrict, Mueang District, Sing Buri Province
🧘♂️ General Information
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Monastic Title: Phra Khru Phothawiwat
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Common Name: Luang Pho Khol
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Temple: Wat Pho Langka, Sing Buri Province
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Birth Year: B.E. 2450 (1907)
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Death Year: B.E. 2537 (1994)
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Hometown: Likely within Sing Buri or nearby province
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Reputation: Renowned for his compassionate nature, deep knowledge of the Dhamma, and contributions to the spiritual and structural development of his temple
🎓 Education and Ordination
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Born into a devout farming family with strong Buddhist values
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Ordained as a monk in his early adult years
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Studied under respected monks and practiced Vipassana meditation
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Known for mastering Buddhist scriptures and meditation techniques
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Emphasized ethical living and self-reliance through the teachings of the Buddha
🛕 Temple Development
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Became the abbot of Wat Pho Langka, where he oversaw numerous temple improvements
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Led the construction and renovation of:
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The Ubosot (ordination hall)
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Monastic dwellings (kuti)
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The dharma hall (sala)
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Actively involved in teaching children and guiding laypeople in Buddhist ethics
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Held in high esteem as a spiritual guide and community leader
🔮 Sacred Object Creation
Luang Pho Khol created many revered amulets and sacred items, such as:
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First-edition coins bearing his image
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Phra Somdej powder amulets
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Sacred Yant cloths and Takruts
These items are believed to possess strong protective powers and are sought after for: -
Metta Maha Niyom (loving-kindness and popularity)
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Klaew Klad (protection from harm and misfortune)
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Chok Larp (good luck and prosperity)
🙏 Legacy and Character
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Known for his calm demeanor, humility, and clear-minded teaching style
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Taught through example—his quiet yet firm presence earned him great respect
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Devotees from near and far visited to seek guidance, blessings, and amulets
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Remembered for his genuine kindness, spiritual discipline, and lasting impact on the local community
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