Chanted on the same ceremony with Phra Phrom Lor Chit Roon Sorng, Wat Sakae. |
1. LP Maha Surasak, Wat Pradoo, Samut Songkhram
2. LP Udom
3. LP Chaleam, Wat Phayap, Ayutthaya
4. LP Ruay, Wat Tako, Ayutthaya
5. LP Pherm, Wat Pom Keaw, Ayutthaya
6. LP Poon, Wat Ban Pen, Ayutthaya
7. LP Eaum, Sarmnak Song Taling Chan, Phattalung
8. LP Chup, Wat Wangkachek, Kanchanaburi
9. Long Luang Dum, Wat Sakae, Ayutthaya
8. LP Chup, Wat Wangkachek, Kanchanaburi
9. Long Luang Dum, Wat Sakae, Ayutthaya
The origin of Luang Pu Thuad Pert Lob (Open The World)
Wat Sakae (B.E.2532) is by Luang Phu Doo
Luang Phu Doo highly respected Luang Phor Thuad of Wat Chang Hai, and he would always teach all of his followers to give respect to this sacred monk. “Luang Phor Thuad is a high-level Dharma practitioner, who would definitely succeed in his enlightenment as Lord Buddha in the future.”, used to say by LP Doo. The local people from Ayuttaya is ensured that LP Doo was a reincarnation of LP Thuad himself. LP Doo used to contact LP Thuad during meditations and LP Thuad reputedly helped him to make particular amulets.
Also, one of LP Doo ’s most famous series of sacred amulets was called “Rian Pert Lob (Open The World)” - a sacred coin with the portrait of Luang Phor Tuad embossed on the front side and on the sacred endorsement and the name of Luang Phu Doo of Wat Sakae at the back, together with the Thai number identified B.E.2532 (which was the year that this amulets was made). The followers of Luang Phu Doo revealed that Luang Phu Doo would tell them them that while he was reciting the sacred spells to create the Rian Pert Lob his mind could touch a miracle light that had penetrated into the three worlds.