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Angelina Jolie came to wear the second tattoo “Phaya Suakrong,”

September 29th, 2008 by admin

              On July 8, 2004 Angelina Jolie flew to take her second tattoo “Phaya Suakrong,” or King of Tigers, on  the small of her back.  It was one foot in length.  She asked Ajan Noo to do it over the existing spot.  The master stained Phra Sutra with characters of  Great Power Heart. The design represented a well-known leader who had many followers. The wearer would have commanding and attractive speech. A set of powerful alphabets were full with sacred virtue. The skin decoration impressed her most.  She was also pleasantly surprised to be able to be tattooed right away instead of having to wait 10 days to meet the master like last time.

            The King of Tigers was a creative and graceful design.  The master tattooed it in line form, not using any pattern on her body skin before piercing.  She was proud of wearing such unique decoration. Above all, she realized his excellent skill as  the leading tattoo master of Thailand.

             Ajan Noo said that the tattoo was the tiger looking backwards.  It was  helpful for kindness and good fortune.  It took about 2 hours doing the fresh design.  While staining it he cast a spell over the spot calling for its form and name.  When finished, he did the incantation again.  It is visible that the tiger was surrounded  by Khmer alphabets.  The letters means holy virtues of a millionaire’s heart and best of luck and good fortune.  Great power and authority, success and protection from accidents were also other benefits.

                Angelina Jolie and her team returned home  the same day after taking the tattoo. On July 9, 2004 most media, newspapers and TVs  publicized the hot news about her as well as the tattoo mastery of Ajan Noo.  People were curious to know why the famous actress came back to get tattoo with him.  Her appearance at samnak again proved that the first tattoo  benefited  her greatly.

             Stories about the expertise of Ajan Noo became an eye-catching report among local media.  Affiliates of The Nation Group kept on scooping about the movements of Ajan Noo Kanpai.  The reports brought crowds to samnak. In this situation the house was too small and it became disorderly.  Ajan Noo said he should move to a new place to get rid of his devotee’s troubles.

                                                             

            The crowds prevented Ajan Noo’s closer devotees chatting with the master.  They  waited around to meet him with some killing time by sitting and walking around at ground floor for afternoon queues. Ajan Noo realized that they played a part in spreading his success. More people wanted to engage the master and to be his devotees. 

 Even though devotees grumbled that it was time to move to a new place, Ajan replied smilingly that they should be patient. It was tough due to lack of any budget and their existing good location.

             A month later Mr. Songpon, editor of Saksit magazine, brought him a Phra Luangpu Tuad image.  The religious icon was six inches in width and had been given to Mr.Songpon by a monk he had met recently.  The monk wanted him to bring the icon for Ajan Noo and asked for a payment of 8,000 baht for the temple’s income.  Ajan Noo exclaimed  “This is  Luangpu who will visit samnak, won’t he?  He placed the Luangpu image on a new shelf.  He paid respect to Luangpu by lightning joss-sticks and asked for help saying, “My house is narrow, uncomfortable and inconvenient for visitors.  Please help me find the best location for building a new samnak for Luangpu.” 

             Ajan was very happy to own the valuable image.  He told devotees that we would have a new house very soon. He let  them prepare  to move.  His close disciples were  confused by his confidence as he could not find a good location.  They thought it was impossible but they kept quiet.

            One day Ajan Noo made a mention of the high level of inconvenience there.  He asked Mr.Pisan to find a piece of land.  Hia Pisan has been to samnak for 20 years and became a very close follower. He usually visited Ajan two or three times a month.  Hia Pisan’s suggestion was very much to the point, “Would you like my sister’s land of 100 square wah.  It was in the opposite lane at Poonsri Village.  It was a quiet area and not far from the present samnak”.  Ajan Noo was very interested in the generous offer.            

             Hia Pisan, his elder sister and his mother discussed about the land.  Mother let them make their own decision.  Hia Pisan told them he was going to live at the new samnak too.  Then he told Ajan his family would sell him the land and not to worry about the price.  Chang Pong, a builder and a close follower, finished the design within a month and the building was completed in one year.

             Ajan Noo and his untiring devotees spent their nighttimes  moving to the new place. They kept doing tattoo activities during the daytime.

             The new samnak of Mr.Sompong or Ajan Noo Kanpai was a two-storey concrete house.  Its address was 95/5 Moo 1, Poonsri Village, Inner Prathumthani Road, Bangkayang Sub-district, Muang District, Prathumthani.

             The first priority was to bring the Luangpu Tuad image into the new samnak.  Ajan Noo installed the image up in the gable of samnak.  A hundred holy figures, including Poo Kai or Great Father and Kumanthong or Golden Child were placed on

 the second floor. Ajan Noo set them up them  over 3 days by himself.

             A miracle happened after the roof tiles were put in place.  Ajan Noo discussed with Chang Pong if he could fix up the plan of the top part to install the Luangpu Tuad icon up in the top of the gable.  They concluded  that they would not be able to do it due to the  high cost.  That night Chang Pong had a strange dream about Luangpu Tuad. The revered monk’s spirit commanded him to place his image in the top part of the gable.  Chang Pong told Ajan Noo about his dream and they decided to do the necessary construction work next week. 

             Another story happened to a worker who was setting up mirrors in front of the Bhuddha images at samnak.  His bottom was swollen and could not evacuate his  bowels. He went to a hospital and took a rest for 2-3 days.  On the fourth day at work his chief asked his team questions and discovered the real cause of the illness.  The worker had to climb up a ladder to install mirrors in the area.  While doing this he had made this naughty actions over the icons.  Ajan Noo concluded that the worker

deserved the punishment and suggested they all pay respect and apologize to the holy spirits there.  They should give their words not to do any improper actions again. Surprisingly, after this the worker completely recovered from his sickness.