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Lp Noi Wat Tamasala

Lp Noi Wat Tamasala

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Luang Por Noi Inthasaro of Wat Thammasala – The Master of Baramee, Blessings, and Unshakable Wealth

Luang Por Noi Inthasaro (B.E. 2426–2513) stands among the most respected monks of Nakhon Pathom — a spiritual patriarch whose wisdom shaped generations of masters after him. Born in 1883 in Ban Nong O, Nakhon Pathom, he was known since childhood for his sharp intellect, compassion, and disciplined nature. His deep command of Khmer script and meditative absorption made him one of the most learned monks of his generation.

Ordained at Wat Thammasala in B.E. 2446, he trained under many legendary teachers such as Phra Ajarn Thong of Wat Lumut, Phra Kru Primanurak, and Phra Samu Saeng of Wat Mai. Through strict Vipassana practice and mastery of wiccha (sacred sciences), he cultivated immense baramee — the spiritual merit that draws respect, luck, and abundance naturally into one’s life.


A Teacher of Masters

Luang Por Noi’s influence spread far beyond his temple. Among his most renowned students were Luang Por Ngern (Wat Don Yai Hom), Luang Por Toh (Wat Pradoochimplee), Luang Por Jong (Wat Na Tang Nok), Luang Por Cham (Wat Takong), and Luang Por Up (Wat Tongsai) — each of whom became a spiritual giant in their own right.

My own principal teacher, Luang Por Up, learned directly from Luang Por Noi the sacred art of preparing holy water mixtures infused with specific metal alloys and mantras. This process was designed to amplify one’s baramee, magnetism, and long-term wealth — an alchemy of both mind and material that became the foundation for many later miracle-blessed medallions.

The first batch of Luang Por Noi’s medallions were blessed using this very mixture — a blend of holy metals consecrated through weeks of chanting and meditation. These medallions were not merely temple souvenirs; they were vessels of transformative energy, crafted with precision and purity to assist devotees in career growth, stability, and prosperity.


The Master Sought by Royalty and the Elite

In his lifetime, Luang Por Noi was revered not only by the common people but also by royalty, nobility, and prominent businessmen. They would travel from distant provinces to seek his counsel and blessings before major ventures or national decisions. His advice was considered both spiritually charged and practically wise — the kind of insight that changed destinies.

It is said that those who visited him would leave with an inexplicable sense of calm and confidence, as if the burdens of uncertainty were lifted the moment they bowed before him. That energy remains — alive through his sacred objects.


A Legacy That Keeps Delivering

Over the years of handling and distributing his amulets, I have received countless testimonials: steady business growth, consistent wealth improvement, and long-term stability in life and career. These aren’t overnight miracles — they are gradual, lasting transformations, exactly in line with Luang Por Noi’s nature and teaching: to bless the believer with sustainable success.

Each medallion carries this spiritual signature — calm, wise, enduring. The power of Metta, grounded in true Dhamma practice, manifests as both inner peace and external abundance.


Why This Piece Belongs With You

This particular medallion, consecrated with sacred alloys and bearing Luang Por Noi’s yantra, represents one of the most complete combinations of protection, Metta, and wealth energy you can find from any Thai master of his generation. It is the kind of amulet that builds you slowly but surely — reputation, trust, stability, and fortune — exactly as he intended for his followers.

If you seek something not just for temporary luck, but for lasting prosperity grounded in merit, this is the piece that embodies it.
A genuine relic of the teacher who shaped the lineage of many greats — and who continues, decades after his passing, to uplift lives quietly and powerfully.

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