Luang Phor Na, a devoted monk always strictly followed his sacred teachers’ instructions, until he became proficient and specialized in creation of sacred amulets.
He was a close disciple of may guru monks including Luang Phor Suk of Wat Makhamtao, Luang Phor Kluerb of Wat Nongkadi, Luang Phor Suer of Wat Mahamek, Luang Phor Jun of Wat Tanjun. His amulets are belived to be very scared indeed.
Luang Phor Na is also quite famous also for a sacred science known as “Yant Trinisinghe”, which is believed would endow the worshipper with blessings from Phra Prom
This particular amulet was made from many auspicious Thai herbs and flowers. He ground 12 kinds of Thai flowers to create the base including white lotus, jasmine, Buddharaksa, Khemkhao, Rukkhao, white roses, Ban Mai Rooroi, Mamuangkhao, Poi Sian Khao, Lilavadi Khao, Ngern Khao and Pud Khao. As you will note, all the flowers used where of a white colour. The reverse of the amulet is sprinkled with genuine gemstones
It is belived that this series of amulets, which incidentally he created for poor people, would increase the worshippers charm and attractiveness, bring better fortune, and bring blessings from Phra Prom.
Apart from his own sacred materials, Luang Phor Na’s Khunpan Na Satanfa amulets were also made from sacred materials collected by Luang Por Jumlong, a senior monk of Wat Kongka namely Wan 108 and Pong Ittijae.
Luang Phor Na issued a simple but sacred katha to worship these amulets:
Su Na Mo Lo
Only 1,999 amulets were blessed.