Ajarn Nong of Wat Sai Khao, the 2nd-generation direct disciple of Luang Pu Thuat.
In today’s market, more than 90% of “Luang Pu Thuat” amulets no longer belong to the true Luang Pu Thuat lineage.
These pieces, however, are among the very few that still preserve the original master lineage and authentic Buddhist consecration.
1) This is not a “commercial Luang Pu Thuat” — it is a direct disciple lineage
The authentic Luang Pu Thuat lineage has only one true line:
Luang Pu Thuat → Ajarn Tim → Ajarn Nong
This amulet was consecrated by
Ajarn Nong of Wat Sai Khao,
the 2nd-generation direct disciple of Luang Pu Thuat.
Not a factory ceremony
Not a marketing monk
Not a commercial production
But a true rishi–master spiritual lineage
2) Why the Wat Napradu + Wat Sai Khao lineage is surging
Collectors in China and Malaysia have discovered that:
The true Luang Pu Thuat
is not at Wat Chang Hai,
but at Wat Napradu + Wat Sai Khao
Because this is the original transmission point of
Ajarn Nong → the true Luang Pu Thuat lineage
This lineage has now entered a phase of:
Exploding demand
Rapidly shrinking supply
Conclusion
This is not an amulet “just to wear.”
It is:
A sacred object meant to be passed down to the next generation.
If you only want the name “Luang Pu Thuat,”
there are tens of thousands on the market.
But if you want
a true Luang Pu Thuat lineage amulet,
this is what you should be looking for.