[The Most Famous Monk of Kumanthong👦🏻] Luang Phor Yam's Personal Amulet Cloth

$980.00

【Size】60x38cm

[Donation] 980

[Efficacy of Sacred Objects]

Super powerful in attracting wealth (both direct and indirect), improving interpersonal relationships, enhancing romantic prospects, protecting the owner, and warding off disasters and calamities.

Wearing the image of the master on one's body is like having the master by one's side to protect and bless them, and it is believed that the master can bring them good luck, wealth, and protection from danger.

The efficacy of amulets can be comprehensive or even all-encompassing, as the master uses multiple methods when blessing them. Furthermore, the master's most prominent method of practice determines the amulet's most prominent efficacy. For example, if a master's method for attracting wealth is effective, then that master's amulets will undoubtedly be exceptionally effective at attracting wealth.

[Introduction to the Sacred Relic]

Amulets are one of the most common sacred objects in Thai Buddhism. Most Thai Buddhist monks and temples make them and offer them to devotees.

Common types include amulet cloths with scriptures, amulet cloths with the footprints and fingerprints of revered monks, amulet cloths with the images of revered monks, amulet cloths featuring Buddha, and amulet cloths of other types. Temples usually make amulet cloths according to their characteristics. For example, temples of revered monks will produce amulet cloths with the images of the revered monks, Rahu temples will produce amulet cloths with the image of Rahu, and so on. 

Similar to Buddha statues, amulets, and sacred objects made from Thai temples, talisman cloth can be used as a sacred object for home worship.

Just like talisman cloths come in large, medium, and small sizes, generally speaking, the larger the talisman cloth made by a master, the more expensive it will be. In addition, talisman cloths themselves also have different magical functions, such as wealth-attracting talisman cloths, popularity talisman cloths, and home-protecting talisman cloths, etc. The key is to see which master used which magical function to bless it.

Good amulets can protect the home and house just like Buddha statues. In fact, decades ago, when Thailand was still in a period of war and poverty, amulets were much more common, and the miracles they produced were no less than those of amulets made by high monks. 

In fact, the efficacy and effects of amulets and talismans are closely related to the magical power of the monks. As long as the monks' magical power is strong enough, even a stone will acquire spiritual power when they bless it.

🍀This talisman can be hung on the wall, in a room, or behind a Buddhist altar at home.🍀

❌Taboo❌

Do not hang or place the talisman cloth in or near the toilet; try to place it above the waist.

[About Luang Phor Yam]


Luang Phor Yam was born on January 5th , 2458 BE (Buddhist Era ), in Nakhon Phra Nhon Province ( Nakhon Phra Nhon is one of the districts in northeastern Thailand). He is one of the most powerful monks associated with Kumanthong (child spirits).

Luang Phor Yam was born into the prestigious " Lianzema " family. Because of his family's wealth, unlike other children, he didn't have to find work to help his family. Whenever he had free time, he would go to Wat Sam Ngam, often helping Luang Phor Tae by molding clay to create Kuman Thong (a type of amulet) and gilding them. Therefore, Luang Phor Yam was one of Luang Phor Tae's earliest disciples. At the time, Luang Phor Yam was still young and only approached it with a playful attitude. However, as time went on, his skills improved, and devotees often claimed that Luang Phor Yam's Kuman Thong were created by Luang Phor Tae, requesting him to authenticate them. Luang Phor Yam could determine their authenticity with just a glance.
From a young age, Luang Phor Yam was interested in metaphysics and often learned scriptures and meditation from the monks in the temple. Luang Phor Tae, seeing his talent, taught him many methods and principles, especially the secrets of casting Kumanthong (a type of Thai amulet), which he imparted without reservation. Luang Phor Yam once dressed in white robes and trousers and followed Luang Phor Tae into the deep mountains to practice asceticism and discipline. He protected Luang Phor Tae and learned many methods of asceticism and meditation. On May 2nd, 2481 BE (Buddhist Era) , Luang Phor Yam decided to be ordained. Later, he was promoted to deputy abbot, assisting Luang Phor Tae in revitalizing the temple. Luang Phor Tae , the former abbot of Wat Sam Ngam, was known as the " Father of Kumanthong , " and the Kumanthong he cast were extremely rare and valuable. After Luang Phor Tae's passing, Luang Phor Yam succeeded him as abbot of Wat Sam Ngam, while also receiving his master's true teachings, devoting himself tirelessly to spreading the Dharma and helping people.


Luang Phor Yam supervised the making of Kumanthong.
Luang Phor Yam was highly accomplished in Buddhist scripture research and metaphysical magic. Remarkably, he only bathed once a year, yet he never had any body odor. Luang Phor Yam was a master in Thai Buddhism and was also famous for creating Kumanthong (a type of Thai amulet).
He was a disciple of Luang Phor Tae and was the first master to create Kumanthong (Buddhist amulets) in this century. He had a profound understanding of Buddhist philosophy and metaphysics. Among amulet collectors, Luang Phor Yam's Kumanthong are the most famous after Luang Phor Tae's. Whether worn or enshrined, Luang Phor Yam's Kumanthong are equally efficacious because they inherited Luang Phor Tae's methods. Luang Phor Tae's Kumanthong are the best and also the most expensive. Therefore, if you don't want to spend a lot of money, owning a Luang Phor Yam Kumanthong will have the same effect.
Although many monks in Thailand make Kumanthong amulets, creating a good one is not easy. The maker needs to use their mental power and incantations to invoke the Kumanthong's spirit into the amulet, which requires many years of experience and practice. Luang Phor Tae and Luang Phor Yam are considered the most outstanding monks in this regard.


Luang Phor Yam and Kumanthong
After Luang Phor Tae's passing, Luang Phor Yam succeeded him as abbot, a position he holds to this day. Luang Phor Yam is currently considered one of the top ten monks in Thailand for creating sacred amulets. The Kumanthong or Golden Boy amulets cast by Luang Phor Yam are made according to the secret methods passed down by Luang Phor Tae, and their shapes are identical, with both hands in a gesture of reverence for wealth. Therefore, Luang Phor Yam is undoubtedly the most famous Kumanthong caster in Thailand today !
However, there are now casting materials available.
The number of Kuman Thong statues cast by Luang Phor Yam each year is limited , making them extremely precious. In addition, Luang Phor Yam passed away on August 27 , 2017 . He passed away at the age of 102 . Therefore, the Gumanthong of Qu Sanyan is even more precious.

Kuman Thong is a sacred object widely recognized by Thais, possessing multifaceted magical powers. It is often used to ward off disasters, bring blessings and wealth to its worshippers, such as making their businesses prosperous, foretelling dangers, guarding their homes, preventing thieves, and winning prizes in lotteries. It has great charm, and the maker must have the ability to control spirits and ghosts. These special abilities come from special research, learning, practice, or being taught by a master.