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									Description:Luang Por Guay Wat 
									Kositaram 
									
									Biography of Luang Por Guay Chudtintaro, Wat 
									Kositaram, Chainat.
									
									Luang Por Guay was born on 2nd of November 
									2448 in the year of the snake, in Soi 9, Ban 
									Kae , Tambon Bang Khud, Sakburi, Chainat. He 
									was the son of Mr. Dtui Bpan Son, who 
									originally came from Wiset Chaichan, Ang 
									Tong Province. His Mother was named ‘Khun 
									Mae Dtuan Daechma, from Ban Kae.
									He had four Siblings; first came his 
									three Brothers, Dtu, Khaad, Cheun and then 
									his Sister Nak, and last came the youngest, 
									Guay. All of the Brothers and Sisters, and 
									Luang Por Guay himself have passed away, and 
									are no longer with us. Luang Por Guay was 
									the last born and the most loved of his 
									Parents.
									When he grew up a bit, they took him 
									to stay with Luang Phu Khuad at Wat Ban Kae 
									(Wat Kositaram), to receive some schooling. 
									In those days, the area of Ban Kae was still 
									far from
									
									infrastructure and Civilization, and 
									too difficult to reach a real school. Luang 
									Phu Khuad asked his Parents beforehand, what 
									Guays birthdate and Birth Year were, as well 
									as questioning them as to his skin 
									complexion, manner of speech. T turned out 
									that the young Guay had the astrological 
									alignments of a ‘Maha Burut' (Great Person), 
									who would be sure to end up in a high 
									position.
									
									Guays skin complexion was lighter 
									than that of his parents, more yellowish and 
									light in complexion, which in Thailand is 
									believed to be the sign of a person with 
									great wisdom and intelligence. He was a 
									child of little speech, but with eyes that 
									reflected daring and penetrating. He was a 
									person with a grand aura of power and 
									strength, but whose manner and movement was 
									gentle and graceful.
									He learned to read and write and to 
									use mathematics with LP Khuad, and at the 
									young age of six or seven, he was already 
									able to read the Dhammapada and Pali 
									Prayers. So Luang Phu Khuad then continued 
									to teach Luang Por Guay ‘Pasa Khom' (Ancient 
									Khmer Sanskrit). Luang Phu continued to 
									share as many Wicha as possible with Luang 
									Por Guay. He did this with the knowledge 
									that perhaps one day the young boy might 
									Ordain into the Buddha Sasana as a member of 
									the Sangha, and then these teachings would 
									serve him to be able to become a Great 
									master, in line with his ‘Duang Chadtaa' 
									(Horoscope reading) which LP Khuad had 
									already examined.
									When Luang Phu Khuad passed away, the 
									young Guay was taken from the temple by his 
									parents to continue studying Khom with Luang 
									Por Dam (sometimes spelled ‘Dum'), of Wat 
									Hua Den, which was quite close to Wat Ban 
									Kae (Wat Kositaram).
									Once he had mastered Khom, he went on 
									to learn at Wat Praw school in Don Gam. He 
									had to travel there, but not too far. He 
									learned up to the level of Por Sorng, (about 
									twelve years old) and then became bored with 
									learning because he was already far ahead of 
									most others in his age, and could even 
									already read Khom fluently. He turned to 
									assisting his Parents in running the farm at 
									home. The whole time he spent helping his 
									parents, he could not get Luang Por Khuad 
									and the temple out of his head. He saw no 
									purpose in spending ones life farming for 
									harvest.
									Older generation Thais tell that 
									Luang Por Guay was not a selfish or 
									hedonistic child like many others of that 
									time, but when Luang Por Guay was asked 
									about this, he said that he was a very 
									naughty boy, and that he used to like to 
									make arrow shaped projectiles and shoot them 
									out of his gun with gunpowder.
									When evening would come, whoever had 
									left their windows open would get a warning 
									shot from the young Guay to warn them to 
									close their windows properly. As he was 
									still a layman, he would always say to his 
									Parents that if he ordained as a Monk, then 
									he would ‘Buach Mai Seug' (Ordain forever, 
									and never disrobe).
									He once explained this to his 
									grandmother, and told that as he was young, 
									he once had a person who he held very dear 
									to his heart. He would climb up to the 
									window of their room (Luang Por did not say 
									if this was something he did often or just a 
									few times, and also does not reveal who the 
									person in question was). One evening, he was 
									longing to see the person he loved, and 
									climbed up to the window as arranged. But 
									when he got there, the full moon was shining 
									so brightly, that he did not dare to appear
									He thus waited until the Moon fell, 
									and it was late. The darkness fell, and he 
									dared to climb up to the window of his loved 
									one with no fear of her Father seeing him.
									
									His lover was asleep already, tired 
									of waiting, and the sight he was greeted 
									with made him stand frozen in surprise. She 
									lay with her hair all tangled, and her mouth 
									open in an unmannerly fashion. Spittle was 
									dribbling from the side of her mouth, and 
									she lolled with the covers arranged as the 
									sheets on a corpse. It was not possible to 
									find any beauty there at all in this 
									impression. In this moment, he released his 
									attachments to such matters completely, and 
									fled. He never returned to look for his 
									lover again. Since then, he never had 
									another affair with any lover.
									This shows that Luang Por Guay was 
									already realized in the renunciation of 
									Sexual Sensory pleasures since before he 
									ordained as a Monk. When he came of age and 
									was