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.Luang
Por Koon was borned on Thursday, 4th October
BE2466. He was raised in a well off family. His
grandfather was an influential person and very
well-known in Nakon Raatchaseemah province. He
also known to have Wichah (magic power), and
many people were afraid of him.
When Luang Por Koon was 7 years old , his
grandfather brought him to study Thai and Pali
under Ah Jahn Cheum, Ah Jahn Saai and Pra Ah
Jahn Lee in a temple near his house. Luang Por
Koon was ordained as a monk at the age of 21
years old at Wat Thanon HakYai on 5th May
BE2487. Pra Kru Wijahn Dtigit was the preceptor.
Pra Kru Atigahn Torng Suk was his dhamma
teacher. His monk's name is Pisuttoh.
Luang Por Koon stayed in Wat Thanon HakYai to
study dhamma, in addition Luang Por Koon also
learned under Luang Daeng Wat Nong Poh. He
learned dhamma, sammahdti and Wichah (magic)
from Luang Por Daeng.
Luang Por Koon was very diligent when studied
under Luang Por Daeng. Seeing that Luang Por
Koon was so keen in learning, Luang Por Daeng
brought Luang Por Koon to meet Luang Por Kong
who was the abbot of Wat HatYai. Then, Luang Por
Koon became the disciple of Luang Por Kong.
Luang Por Kong was a Pra Tudong (forest monk)
and brought Luang Por Koon to Tudong (forest
dwelling). Besides dhamma and sammahdti, Luang
Por Kong also taught Luang Por Koon Wichah
(magic) on inserting takrut into a person's arm.
After learning from Luang Por Kong for some
time, Luang Por Koon went Tudong alone. He went
as far as Laos and Cambodia. He stayed in the
deep forests of Laos and Cambodia for many
years.
During the rainy season, if Luang Por Koon was
near town, he would stayed in any one of the
temple near town to Khow Pansah (rainy season
for a monk to stay indoors), if he was still in
the forest, he would stay in the forest and
continue his Tudong.
Luang Por Koon returned to Thailand after more
than 10 years of Tudong, and reside at Wat Bahn
Rai, Nakon Raatchaseemah. The first time, Luang
Por Koon came to Wat Bahn Rai, the temple was in
bad condtion. There was only a old Salah
(shether), Bot (hall) and Guti (place where
Buddha Statue will be placed).
Luang Por Koon seeing that was determined to
re-build this temple. He approached the abbot of
the temple at that time, and asked him for his
help. The abbot told him that the temple did not
have much fund (only 10,000 bahts) and asked
Luang Por Koon how much money he needed to
re-build the temple. Luang Por Koon replied that
he needed 3 to 4 million bahts. When the abbot
heard that, he said that he had no ability to
help, though it was his duties. Luang Por Koon,
then asked the villagers and his lay disciples
to source for fund. Many people came forward and
helped. The total fund collected was almost 2
million bahts and Wat Bahn Rai was re-built.
Luang Por Koon was gradually gaining popularity
in Nakon Raatchaseemah.
Whenever, people heard Luang Por Koon wanted to
build a temple or a school, many people would
come forward to help. Luang Por Koon had built
many schools, temples and hospitals in Nakon
Raachaseemah. The devotees who go to Wat Bahn
Rai, be it rich or poor, Luang Por Koon will
meet them personally and bless them. He would
specially make time for the poorer devotees,
because to Luang Por Koon, the poorer devotees
need to earn a living, and thus their time is
more precious comparing to the richer ones who
had already have a stable livelihood.
Luang Por Koon chanted the most amulets in
Thailand. Many temples and people would create
the amulets and asked him to bless. He seldom
rejected anyone when come to him for blessings.
Luang Por Koon is very good in the Wichah of
inserting takrut. He would personally insert the
takrut under the arm of the devotees, these
takrut are very well proven to protect a person
from accidents, Metta and as well as Kong Grapan
(immunity from weapons).Almost 20 years, Luang
Por Koon had chanted and inserted takrut, but
now Luang Por Koon had stopped due to poor
health. However, he will still meet and bless
the devotees who go to Wat Bahn Rai to pay
respect to him.