Luang Phor Liew (Lp Liew) Wat Rai Taeng Thong
1. Early Life and Ordination
Luang Phor Liew PanNaGo was born in 1905 in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand. Growing up in a modest family, he demonstrated a strong inclination toward spirituality from an early age. At 27, he was ordained as a monk at Wat Both, embarking on a lifelong journey of Buddhist study, practice, and service.
2. Monastic Training and Influential Teachers
Throughout his monastic life, Luang Phor Liew sought spiritual guidance and knowledge from various esteemed teachers:
- Luang Phor Doem of Wat Nongbua
- Phra Thep Klai of Wat ThatNoi
- Luang Phor Deang of Wat Kao Ban Dai It
- Luang Phor Yoon of Wat BanKongYai, from whom he learned the sacred Wicha of the Wealthy Turtle Phaya Tao
These mentors profoundly shaped his understanding of Buddhist teachings, meditation, and traditional Thai mystical practices (Wicha).
3. Development of the Phaya Tao (King Turtle) Amulets
Luang Phor Liew became renowned for creating the Phaya Tao (King Turtle) amulets. His first consecration of these amulets occurred in 1973, and they quickly gained popularity:
- Symbolism: The King Turtle amulets are believed to bring protection, prosperity, and good fortune to the bearer.
- Craftsmanship: He dedicated careful attention to each amulet, incorporating sacred materials and powerful blessings.
- Legacy: These amulets became a significant part of his legacy, symbolizing his contributions to Thai Buddhism and spiritual protection practices.
4. Dedication to Meditation and the Thai Forest Tradition
Luang Phor Liew was deeply committed to meditation, often practicing in remote caves and forests. His lifestyle reflected the Thai Forest Tradition’s emphasis on simplicity and mindfulness. This dedication to ascetic practices and meditative discipline earned him the respect and admiration of both monastic and lay communities.
5. Community Impact and Spiritual Teachings
Throughout his life, Luang Phor Liew was actively involved in community service:
- He shared his knowledge through teachings that emphasized mindfulness, compassion, and moral conduct.
- His influence extended to both monks and lay followers, who sought his guidance and spiritual insight.
6. Passing and Legacy
Luang Phor Liew passed away on September 4, 2000, leaving behind a legacy of spiritual wisdom and dedicated service. His teachings, practices, and the amulets he crafted continue to inspire practitioners within the Buddhist community, and his Phaya Tao amulets remain highly regarded for their spiritual significance and protective qualities.
7. Continued Influence
Today, Luang Phor Liew’s life and contributions are celebrated at Wat Rai Taeng Thong, where devotees honor his memory and teachings. His commitment to the Thai Forest Tradition and the creation of the King Turtle amulets solidify his legacy as a revered figure in Thai Buddhism.
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