Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi
🧘♂️ Biography of Luang Phor Thongsuk Intasaro
🧘♂️ General Information
Name: Luang Por Thongsuk (also spelled Tong Sukh Intasaro)
Monastic Title: Phra Khru Nantagij Sope
Temple: Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi Province
Birth: March 11, 1903 (B.E. 2446)
Passing: April 7, 1982 (B.E. 2525)
Known for: Pra Pidta amulets, Look Om, Takrut, Buddhist magic, and sacred arts
🎓 Early Life and Ordination
Born in Nong Phai Lueang, Phetchaburi Province to Mr. Kong and Mrs. Pae, the youngest of five siblings.
Began studying Dhamma at age 11 at Wat Nong Wa.
Served in the military and police force before becoming disenchanted with worldly life.
Ordained in B.E. 2470 (1927) at Wat Na Prohm, Phetchaburi.
Spent time in Tudong practice and later studied at Wat Saphan Sung.
📘 Education and Discipleship
Studied Pariyatti Dhamma at Wat Saphan Sung under Luang Phu Glin and Ajarn Peng.
Earned Doctorate in Dhamma Studies in B.E. 2476 (1933).
Received advanced knowledge in Buddhist magic, Wicha Pra Pidta, sacred powder preparation, Takrut inscription, and consecration rituals.
Became the principal inheritor of the Wicha Pra Pidta tradition from Luang Phu Iam and Luang Phu Glin.
🛕 Temple Leadership and Contributions
Appointed acting abbot in B.E. 2482 after Luang Phu Glin passed away.
Officially became abbot in B.E. 2490 and was later honored with Upachaya status in B.E. 2508.
Focused on preserving the Dhamma-Vinaya, spiritual training of novice monks, and temple restoration.
Revered for building a community of dedicated practitioners and enhancing local Buddhist education.
🔮 Sacred Amulets and Magical Works
Began producing amulets around B.E. 2490.
Used sacred powders passed from Luang Phu Iam and Luang Phu Glin.
Notable amulet types include:
Pra Pidta: Revered for Maha Pokasap (wealth), Metta, Klaew Klaad (avoid danger), Kong Grapan (invincibility).
Look Om, Takrut, Pha Yant, and Monk Coins (Rian).
Famous Pim (models): Pim Sader Jun (rare), Pim Sorng Sader (two belly buttons), Pim Tapap (Terrapin model).
📿 Legacy and Recognition
Continued amulet production until his passing in B.E. 2525, spanning over 35 years.
Known for the use of Jum Rak lacquer coating and traditional sacred powder methods.
His Pra Pidta is considered equivalent in power to that of his predecessors.
Preferred by collectors for authenticity, potency, and historical significance.
Some rare editions can fetch thousands of USD on the collector’s market.
🙏 Passing and Remembrance
Passed away peacefully on April 7, 1982 (B.E. 2525) at age 79.
Remembered as the third great guardian of the Wat Saphan Sung Wicha Pra Pidta lineage, after Luang Phu Iam and Luang Phu Glin.
His amulets are widely sought after and cherished by Thai Buddhists and collectors worldwide.
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