Most Venerable Luang Phor Lammai
of Wat Phra Samoon Prai (Phetchabun)
A revered master of central Thailand , the Most Venerable Luang Phor Lammai (1862-2014) was the abbot of Wat Phra Samoon Prai , a temple located in the mountainous province of Phetchabun . His reputation as a healer and sacred alchemist attracted many disciples and seekers of wisdom throughout his life.
After his death, a sacred phenomenon attracted attention: his body did not decompose . Preserved in a peaceful posture, his body is now visible within the sanctuary, considered a spontaneous mummy – a sign interpreted by the faithful as proof of his great spiritual purity and his mastery of the subtle forces of the Dharma.
Visitors report that the presence of his body emits an energy of peace and healing . The temple has thus become a discreet but powerful place of pilgrimage,
where practitioners come to meditate, pray and seek protection or healing.
Luang Phor Lammaï is particularly renowned for his healing rituals , his knowledge of sacred herbalism and Thai alchemy . His amulets, now rare, are highly sought after for their effectiveness, particularly in the areas of physical and psychological healing , protection , and the strengthening of positive karma .
This deeply respected master continues, even after his death, to inspire and protect those who walk with faith on the path of the Buddha.