Thai amulets of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Pian of Wat Krian Katin.


Biography and Amulets of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Pian Akathamo
 (1928 - 2017) from Wat Krian Katin (Lopburi).

🙏🏽 Most Venerable Luang Phor Pian Akathamo
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Luang Phor Pian Akathamo, also known by his monastic title Phra Khru Wimonsamanawat, was one of the great masters of Lopburi in the 20th century. Born in the Ban Mi region, Lopburi province, he remained deeply connected throughout his life to Wat Krian Katin, located in Ban Chi, Ban Mi district.

Before his ordination, Luang Phor Pian's civil name was Pian Yodwan. Coming from a rural family, he grew up in a simple environment, close to the agricultural traditions and village life of Thailand. This humble origin deeply marked his character: simplicity, patience, discipline, and a close relationship with the faithful.

He was ordained a monk relatively late in life, but his commitment to the path of Dhamma was total. Under the religious name Akathamo, he dedicated himself to Buddhist practice, the study of teachings, the development of the temple, and spiritual assistance to the inhabitants of Lopburi and neighboring provinces.

Over the years, Luang Phor Pian became a highly respected figure in popular Thai Buddhism. The faithful revered him for his kindness, monastic rigor, and reputation as a master of blessings. He was particularly famous for his takrut, tiger amulets, red pha yant, medals, and protective amulets, associated in Thai tradition with protection, metta, luck, trade, and spiritual strength.

Wat Krian Katin became, thanks to him, an important spiritual center in Lopburi. Luang Phor Pian developed the buildings, supported the local community, and attracted many disciples who came to receive his blessings. His reputation gradually spread beyond the confines of Ban Mi, to the point where he was sometimes nicknamed by his followers as the protecting master of the Ban Mi plains.

In the world of Thai amulet collectors, the creations blessed by Luang Phor Pian hold a special place. His sacred objects are sought after not only for their spiritual value but also for their direct link to a lineage of rural masters deeply rooted in the magical and Buddhist tradition of central Thailand.

Luang Phor Pian Akathamo passed away on November 16, 2017, leaving behind a living memory, a temple marked by his work, and a tradition of amulets still highly respected. For Thai devotees, he remains a master of protection, compassion, and inner strength.

Biographical milestones

  • Religious name: Luang Phor Pian Akathamo
  • Monastic title: Phra Khru Wimonsamanawat
  • Temple: Wat Krian Katin
  • Province: Lopburi, Thailand
  • Tradition: Theravada Thai Buddhism
  • Spiritual specialty: amulets, takrut, red pha yant, protection blessings
  • Deceased: November 16, 2017

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