Luang Phor Thongsuk (Lp Thongsuk) Wat Saphan Sung, Nonthaburi

 

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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