Luang Phor Kron (Tok Raja) Ordained Name: Phra Wijaranayanmuni of Wat Uttamaram (Bangsaek), Kelantan. Very Affectionately known in Malaysia as "King of Pidta"
During his illustrious life, Tok raja built temples profusely. He initiated the construction of the ubsot (ordination hall) at Wat Uttamaram and other buildings, including the abbot's quarters at the temple. Even in his old age, the temple was a hive of building activity as new buildings were errected and old ones restored and renovated.
Tok Raja (Luang Phor Kron) had a deep knowledge of Buddhist magical incantations. He was renowned amongst both Thais and Malays for his sacred knowledge. Even non-Kelantanese were familiar with Tok Raja's sacred powers. Monks and laymen from across Malaysa would visit him regularly and he would travel across the Peninsula to visit with interested monks and laymen. In fact, just before passing away, Tok Raja had just returned from a visit to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Tok Raja was and is very famous for making a certain unique Pidta amulets (i.e. like a human talismanic figure with hands covering eyes and face) with a slight slouched. These Pidtas were usually made of latex and sap from a single and a special tree known in Thai as "Ton Riak" and also mixed with flowers and other holy materials and powders. This tree once grew out from the ground of Wat Uttamaram but after the demise of Tok Raja; one day is was set ablaze and subsequently died. The latex or sap caused extreme itchiness or skin irritation when touched or if one was near it. Even to stand under such tree could cause one discomfort or itch.