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Luang Phor Phrom Wat
Chong Kae
At the age of 21, Luangpor Phrom ordained as a monk in
Wat (temple) Keanlai on 15 march B.E. 2447 and was given
the Buddhist nick “Tawalo”. Luangpor Tomya was his
preceptor. He then learned Kom as well as meditation
from Luangpor Tomya and excelled in both. Luangpor Phrom
had also learned from Acharn (teacher) Puang Witcha Akom
(the skill of magical chant) before he became a monk.
Luangpor Phrom was brought by Acharn Puang to learn
Dharma and meditation from Luangpor Dam for 4 years. He
then went to practice Withcha Akom under the guidance of
Acharn Puwon for 5 years. After Acharn Puwon passed
away, Luangpor Phrom stopped learning from any other
teacher and went Tudong (forest dwelling) alone. All the
teachers of Luangpor Phrom were the best during that
time. Acharn Puang was the disciple of Luangpor Mah Wat
Bungmuang, who was also the teacher of PhraChao Taksin
Maharaj (Thai King) and Phra Baht Somdej Phra
Puttayodfah Chulalod (King Rama I). As for Acharn Puwon,
he was the disciple of Luangpor Nin Wat Kow Pasak of
Petchabun province and Luangpor Seang Wat Molee Chonkhan
of Lop Buri province.
Luangpor Seang was the teacher of Phra Somdej Puttakjan
Toh Wat Rakangkositaram. Luangpor Phrom met many masters
during his tudong days where as Luangpor exchanges
magical skills with them. One of them was Luangpor Derm
Wat Nongpo, the famous guru of Nakorn Sawan province
whom he later went Tudong with. Luangpor Phrom went
Tudong as far as Rangoon, Myanmar and had visited and
paid homage to the great pagoda Shwedagon which houses
the relics of the three previous Buddhas.
Luangpor Phrom then came back to Thailand passing
through Dan Chedi Sam Ong (Three Pagodas Pass) at
Kanchanaburi province, experiencing many large and small
mountains, thick forests and risking many dangers like
wild animals and poisonous snakes. Although Luangpor
Phrom was able to overcome all these by using his
magical powers, he chooses to avoid them when
confronted, as not to cause any injuries to them.
When Luangpor Phrom finally went back to Thailand from
his Tudong, he came upon Mount Chongkae at Amper Takri,
Nakon Sawan province and encountered a storm. As
Luangpor Phrom was unable to proceed further due to the
storm, he took shelter and spent the night in a cave of
Mt Chongkae. Luangpor Phrom started to look around and
found that he can enjoy absolute solitude in the
relatively small cave. He decided to stay in the cave
for the Pansah (three month of Buddhist lent). At the
beginning, the temple at the foot of Mt Chongkae or Wat
Chongkae had only two monks staying there with no abbot.
Surroundings of the temple were also unkempt. Upon
hearing that Luangpor Phrom was staying in the cave, the
district-councillor together with a few others went to
invite Luangpo Phrom to reside at Wat Chongkae.
Luangpor Phrom then became the 1st abbot of Wat
Chongkae.
The owner of the land whereby Wat Chongkae was situated
decided to donate the land to the temple. Luangpor Phrom
then got things organized and started to build several
projects for the temple.By B.E. 2460, monk quarters,
kitchen, and a Dharma hall had been built. Several
villagers had also formed temple-committee. Together,
they held plan to build a Bot (ordination Hall).
Considering the large amount of money needed for the
project, the committee decided to make amulets for
fund-raising.
Luangpor Phrom was a very generous monk who like would
give away anything he could to those in need. As in the
case of Chek Tann (giving alms) batch of amulets made in
the year of B.E. 2515, Luangpor distributed out all the
amulets to the people who went for the ceremony till not
a single coin left. Most batches of amulets made or
blessed by Luangpor Phrom, had got the shape of a bell
because of the way he sit in meditation resemble a bell
(strong & Stamford) and also Luangpor fondness for big
bells ever since he seen some during his tudong days in
Myanmar. It is said that Luangpor Phrom was a monk who
does not like to speak much. Instead, he preferred to
listen to others talk. He is said to have the ability of
knowing the future. There were several incidents whereby
Luangpor’s speech came true (golden mouth).
1) Nang khiew Phan, a close follower of Luangpor Phrom,
who operated a food-stall in chongkae railway station.
Once had Luangpor telling her that she would be a
millionaire soon for the goodness she had cultivated for
helping the temple. Sure, not long after, she became
rich from her food business.
2) There was once a committee member of Wat Chongkae who
often misuse temple’s fund for his own expenses. When
news got to the ears of Luangpor, he said that whoever
dared to misuse temple’s fund, the person will have his
stomach spilt open. Those who heard what Luangpor said,
had got no idea what he was talking about initially but
soon, news of the said committee member suffering from
incurable stomach illness and he died of it not long
after had the people finally realizes what Luangpor had
meant.
3) During one of the temple’s celebrations in B.E. 2515,
besides amulets, towels with the temple’s stamps were
also distributed to those who helped in the celebration.
Those towels, which were blessed by Luangpor Phrom were
deemed limited and all had been distributed out during
the celebration. As such, many of those who have not got
it went to the temple to ask for them. That was when a
monk from Wat Chongkae bought some from the market and
started to distribute them outside the temple without
the knowledge and blessing of Luangpor Phrom. When
Luangpor heard about this, he said, “The crazy monk
shall become mad if he continued doing that”. Not long
after, the said monk became insane and started wandering
all around the place aimlessly and had since gone
missing.Phra Saman Kitiwutato, a monk in Wat Chongkae.
He had ever witness Luangpor Phrom walking across the
surface of a pond situated not far away from the temple
in year B.E. 2496 when Phra Saman was a kid, at that
time he was playing near the vicinity of the pond
together with a few of his friends whom, later became
close devotees of Wat Chongkae.
Besides making numerous batches of amulets which were
proven for its effectiveness on protecting the wearer,
Luangpor Phrom was also very skillful in making herbs.
The herbs were extremely effective and had cured many
people with various illnesses. The herbs were made
annually during his birthday celebration. The traditions
of making the herbs or “Dtom Yah” celebration were still
being held every year till today.Luangpor Phrom lived in
Wat Chongkae for a total of 58 years (B.E. 2460-2518).
He passed away on 30th Jan B.E. 2518 @ 1500 hrs at the
Bungmi Hospital in LopBuri Province at age 91 years, 71
years of monk hood.
The body of Luangpor Phrom was still in the original
condition as when he died. It was housed in a glass
coffin at the top of the Dharma Hall of Wat Chongkae for
worshipping. No sign of decay or insects infesting were
found on his body. In fact, Hairs and nails on his body
were still growing. This, many people had said that
Luangpor Phrom had attained Aranhantship
(enlightenment).Those who would like to pay respect to
Luangpor Phrom in Wat Chongkae can bring alone face
masks or figurines of Thai traditional dance for
worshipping of Luangpor Phrom as Luangpor was very fond
of these when he was alive. Many people had their wishes
fulfilled and brought these items to worship Luangpor
Phrom as a gesture of thanks-giving.Date of ceremonies
held at Wat Chongkae annually:-1) 29-30th Jan - The
Death Anniversary.2) 5-6-7th, 5th month of Thai Lunar
Calendar – Birthday & Herbs-making Celebration.
3) 12-13-14th April- Songkan festival (bathing of
Luangpor Phrom’s statue).