Size : 3.2cm (Height) x 1.5cm (Width)
Luang Phor Yeam, Wat Sam Ngam. |
Thai People believed that Guman Thong made by LP Yeam has super power securing good fortune in business affairs to the owner and can help the owner from danger and bad things.
According to LP Tae and LP Yeam.
1. People who would like to get the Guman Thong to worship, to have him guard your house, your field, farm, garden or help about your business must always worship the Guman Thong and about what you wish to get from him. Whenever you get what you want or become richer, you should buy him ornament like necklace, jewel and toys. He/She will be pleased with these offerings.
3. You have to carry him in your arms, invite him to get in or get out of the car.
4. When you reach him in your house, please tell the spirit house, shrine in your house.
5. Introduce everyone in the house to him. When someone comes to your house to visit or stay with you, you must tell him too.
6. After cooking breakfast should be given at last one meal each day especially in the morning. While you are inviting him to have breakfast, you must call his name.
7. Your children must call him “P” (older brother/sister).
9. Don’t put Guman Thong under the stairs.
Ajahn Yeam, was born on Jan 5th 1915, “Yeam Dejmak”, the son of Mr. Yeam and Mrs. Wongse Dejmak. He was born at 42 Moo 4, Dontoom Sub-district, Banglen District, Nakhon Pathom.
He entered the priesthood on the 2nd May, 1938 at the principal monastery of Wat Sam Ngam, officiated by the Luang Phor Utarakarnbodi (Sook Pathumwasano) of Wat Huay Jorakhe, the Luang Phor Tae Kongthong, the abbot of Wat Sam Ngam, and the Luang Phor Petch.
After passing the Buddhist exams, he continued to study meditation, magic incantation, and magic drawing from the Luang Phor Tae Kongthong who was his master. He gained a lot of knowledge from Luang Phor Tae.
Luang Phor Yeam is now 95 years old and in the 68th year of his priesthood. He is the appointed Master, or a first-class abbot of a private temple, Wat Sam Ngam. His position is similar to that of Assistant Abbot of a first-class royal temple and is duty bound to sustain the Buddhist religion.
Luang Phor Yeam is highly revered and respected for his powerful mind developed from meditation and mantra, ancient astrology, traditional medicine, magic drawing and incantation, and of course his amulets. His powers are well known both locally and internationally. Because of this he is invited to many temples in Nakhon Pathom to participate in sacred ceremonies. He is a major disciple of the Luang Phor Tae Kongthong, a famous guru master.
He is a major disciple of the Luang Phor Tae Kongthong, a famous guru master. Luang Phor Tae of course is an exceptionally well known guru master, known particularly for Guman Thong. The Luang Phor Tae Kongthong was a disciple of the Luang Phor Ta of Wat Paniengtaek, the Luang Phor Chaem of Wat Takong, and the Luang Phor Wongse of Wat Tungpakgood.
These monks were highly respected by the Luang Phor Tae Kongthong and the Luang Phor Yeam was to often to meet the Luang Phor Chaem of Wat Takong during his visits to Wat Sam Ngam and was able to add considerably to his own knowledge. Furthermore, the Luang Phor Yaem learnt from other masters, people and priests such as the Luang Phor Luea of Wat Saow Cha Ngoak, Chachoengsao Province.
Luang Phor Yeam Thanayooto was appointed to be the abbot of Wat Sam Ngam in 1957 and as a verbal declarer in the same year. He has followed the Luang Phor Tae’s methods regardless of religious duties or meditation. He has a very good memory and will always share his knowledge with other people. We were very lucky to have spent a great deal of time with the Luang Phor Yeam, discussing his life and learning more about the Golden Idol amulet. One of the most fascinating facts he told us, was that he had not washed for 40 years as instructed by his Master, LP Tae.
In fact anyone that wants more knowledge, can ask him, he is always pleased to provide an explanation, although he is a little hard of hearing, and some patience is required.
He has many religious duties, for example, the principal monastery at Dontoom in Nakhorn Pathom Province, the principal monastery at Wat Srasampaothong in Kanchanaburi and Wat Tungkathin in Ratchaburi, Tungjedhab in Pichit, the latter three which he was responsible for creating himself.
Luang Phor Yeam also presides over a merit ceremony for the Luang Phor Tae on the 24th January of every year and a ceremony to pay respect to the Luang Phor Tae on the first Thursday of the fifth month of the lunar calendar each year.
After death of the Luang Phor Tae Kongthong, the Luang Phor Yeam Thanayooto was appointed as abbot of Wat Sam Ngam on the 1st December 1982. He used all of his knowledge and experience to develop the temple, principal monastery, secondary monastery, study hall, funeral place, and other monasteries.
The amulets of the Luang Phor Yeam are very famous because of the miracles and experiences associated with them. His first amulets were made in 1963, and are now very scarce. A very famous account exists about this medal, a thief shot by a policeman was spared his life because he was wearing that first (Rian) amulet consecrated by Luang Phor Yeam. After that event this amulet of course became exceptionally desirable.
Luang Phor Yeam has created many amulets including Phra Kring Barami 80, Rian amulet (coin shape), Khun Paen made from herbal powder, Nang Phaya amulets, Tiger Skin Takrud with three circle and etc.
But his most famous amulet is that of the Golden Idol made from clay and metal. Every model created by the Luang Phor Yeam is original and represents Wat Sam Ngam and created according to traditional scripture. It is well-known among amulet collectors that Ajahn Yeam of Wat Sam Ngam is the guru monk who makes the best Guman Thong statues and amulets, after the late Luang Phor Tae Kong Thong of Wat Sam Ngam. Thanks for people who support us. This amulet has been RENTED. |