The sandstone pillar with teachings from Luang Por Chah that had been posted in the entrance area to the Wat Pah Nanachat Sima-Area has been moved to the a newly developed site at of the old bot (now called “The Luang Por Chah-Vihara”) . With the new uposatha hall (bot) gradually taking shape as a compelling structure in the midst of the Sima-Area, the small extra-pillar at the side had started to appear less and less significant as a sign-post introducing four of the key idioms of Luang Por Chahs poignant teachings.
The new location at the western side of the Vihara grants it due weight as it is right in the part of the old charnel ground in which Luang Por Chah, on one of his first visits, was shown the remainders of old boundary-stones - an indication that in olden times there had already been a monastery on the premises of what was later to become Wat Pah Nanachat.
The pillar - together with the eight Visunggama-Sima-Stones in the Wat Pah Nanachat Sima-Area - was sculptured in 2014 after the design of Luang Por Anek (Phrakhru Nikroddhammaphorn, one of Luang Por Chah’s senior disciples, the abbot of Wat Pah Sai Ngahm in Det Udom, Ubon Rachathani).
Luang Por Anek came to Wat Pah Nanachat on various occasions to oversee the carving of the stones. The one pillar that Luang Por Anek worked on himself is the Luang Por Chah Pillar.