
Luang Pu Toh, whom all classes of people have faith in
When Luang Pu Toh was still alive, His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Queen, and all members of the Royal Family had great faith in his conduct and behavior. His Majesty the King had great faith in Luang Pu, to the point of inviting Luang Pu to give a personal sermon in the palace. Sometimes, all members of the Royal Family would travel privately to Wat Pradu Chim Phli to listen to Luang Pu’s teachings on certain occasions.

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Once, there was a person of high rank who came to pay respect to Luang Pu Toh. After talking to him for a while, he asked Luang Pu Toh: “Venerable sir, does witchcraft really exist?”
This made Luang Pu Toh stunned, but after a short while, he picked up a pen beside him and wrote the “Na” yantra on his palm. He held it up for him to see. Then he took the hand with the “Na” yantra and blew on it gently. Then Luang Pu Toh turned his palm over to show him again. It turned out that the “Na” yantra on his palm had disappeared.
Then Luang Pu Toh pointed up to the beam. The person who asked looked in the direction his finger pointed and saw the “Na” yantra on Luang Pu’s palm stuck to the beam. So there was no need to explain anything.
When this rumor spread, people became more and more confident in Luang Pu. It was also said that Luang Pu Toh could foresee future events.
Once he had encountered an epidemic. He himself had the disease as well. So he made up his mind that if he was still alive, he would be cured of this disease. But if his merit had run out, he would die. At night, he had a dream that Luang Pho Ban Laem had brought holy water to bless him. When he woke up, he came to bless the water and finally he was cured of this disease.

The amulets that Luang Pu Toh created are very sacred because he collected together with Buddha powder, Maharach powder, Trinisinghe powder, and Itthije powder. He would write and erase them according to ancient formulas. The amulets that he created would be soaked in a dragon jar filled with holy water by Luang Pu Toh and he would continuously bless them throughout the Buddhist Lent.
Luang Pu Toh would distribute amulets to his disciples on various occasions, so the amulet models were named after those important events, such as the Luang Pu Toh amulet “Soaked in Holy Water” model. This model has many different molds.

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*Luang Pu Toh's handwriting
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