04/06/2026
Phong Prai Phra Khun Paen of Luang Phor Khiao wat Pho Sam Ton
A humble & low-profile monk who serves as the teacher to Lersi Kumpee, Ajarn Surapart, Ajarn Art, and others.
Luang Phor Khiao had consecrated this batch of Phra Khun Paen Phong Prai based on the magic from Luang Phor Sing.
Every piece of the Khun Paen was personally hand pumped Luang Phor Khiao.
The materials comprise sacred powder, ashes from bones, and visible bone fragments that can be observed in the Khun Paen.
On the reverse side of the Khun Paen, there is an embedded hand-inscribed tarkut.
Luang Pho Khiao Sumetho , the abbot of Wat Pho Sam Ton, Ban Phon, Phon Thong Subdistrict, Chiang Yuen District, Maha Sarakham Province, is a virtuous monk who follows the lineage of many renowned Isaan Buddhist masters.
His original name was Preecha Chinsaen. He was born on Friday, January 26, 1961, at Ban Phon, Village No. 10, Phon Thong Subdistrict, Chiang Yuen District, Maha Sarakham Province. He is the son of Mr. Khampha and Mrs. Chan Chinsaen. His family were farmers.
His childhood was quite difficult due to his family's poverty. He had to live with his aunt, diligently helping with farming, plowing, and tending to cattle.
After completing primary education at the village school, he continued his studies until earning a vocational diploma in agriculture. Later, during his youth, he served a year in the military and then worked as an employee for about four years.
Later, in 1987, he decided to be ordained as a monk at the ordination hall of Wat Phutthapradit, Ban Phon, with Phra Khru Pradit Wiriyaphorn as his preceptor, and received the monastic name Sumedho.
He studied Buddhist scriptures at Wat Phutthapradit Ban Phon, diligently passing the examinations for the first, second, and third levels of Buddhist studies respectively. In addition, he studied Dhamma sermon delivery until he became proficient, working as a Dhamma preacher for many years to spread the Dhamma.
Furthermore, he also took an interest in occult sciences, becoming a disciple and studying magic from several renowned Buddhist masters in the northeastern region, each of whom was very famous, such as Luang Pu Sing Khampiro of Wat Srisuk, Kantharawichai District, Maha Sarakham Province, among others.
Every year during the Buddhist Lent period, he would go on a pilgrimage through the forests and mountains in search of liberation. Many years later, he returned to reside at Wat Ban Nong Hai, Chiang Yuen District, Maha Sarakham Province, for a total of eight Buddhist Lent periods.
Later, devout followers donated 13 rai of land in Ban Phon, Phon Thong Subdistrict, Chiang Yuen District, Maha Sarakham Province, which is the current location of Wat Pa Pho Sam Ton.
Since then, they have dedicated their physical and mental efforts, along with the local community, to developing the vacant land into the temple that we see today.
These batch of Phra Khun Paen Phong Prai known for its love charm.
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