
Luang Phor YongYuth Wat Khao Mai Daeng in Chonburi Province is a well-known guru monk amongst the locals. Luang Phor YongYuth has studied with many great guru monks for his Wicha. One of his teachers is Luang Phor Lim Wat Sai Tai Nakorn Sawan. Luang Phor Lim is famous for being able to stop the trains in its tracks and taught karmmataan (insight meditation) to Luang Phor YongYuth. His second teacher was Ajarn Jaab Suwan, a medicinal doctor who reportedly healed Luang Phor Parn Wat Bang Nom Kho of his sick using his holy water that is made of Wicha Kasin(elemental meditation) which was passed on to LP YongYuth as well. Luang Phor Parn later spoke of Ajarn Jaab and referred to him as Por Mor(Revered Doctor). Furthermore, Luang Phor YongYuth was Also a discipline of Wat Pradoo Songtham such as Luang Phor Kee Wat Huchang,Luang Phor Tiam Wat Krasatratirat, Luang Phor Tan Wat Kaewfah Ratchaburi and Luang Phor Pluem Wat Suanhongse Supanburi. Luang Phor YongYuth has on multiple occasions displayed his Wicha Kasin to temple devotees and disciples such as controlling elements and the renowned calling of crows, an untamed bird that usually avoids humans by nature. The most sought after amulets by Luang Phor YongYuth would be his earlier batch of amulets consecrated before BE 2525. Many of his disciples include admirals and commanders from the Royal Thai Navy due to his temple being en route to the Royal Thai Navy’s main garrison and base in Sattahip. Luang Phor YongYuth was also a fellow peer of Luang Phor Put Wat Kao Mai Daeng who was a direct disciple of Luang Phor Suk Wat Pak Klong Makamtao since he was a novice.Both Luang Phor Put and Luang Phor YongYuth occasionally shared their knowledge and wicha obtained from their teachers. Luang Phor YongYuth passed away on 17th November BE 2545, at the age of 75. His body like many great guru monks does not rot and decompose which to this day is contained within his statue in an upright position at the temple.
At Wat Khao Mai Daeng in Bangphra, Chonburi Province, the temple is not far from the White Dragon King Temple. The temple enshrines a majestic, golden bronze statue, which has passed away for many years and is well-known among Thais. Luang Phor YongYuth of the statue.
Luang Phor Yongyuth learned Wicha from many great Luang Phor. One of the master’s early mentors, Luang Phor Lim Wat Sai Tai Nakorn Sawan, famous for being able to stop a moving train, Luang Phor Lim taught karmmataan to Luang Phor Yongyuth (Insight Meditation). His second mentor was Ajarn Jaab Suwan, a Doctor of Medicine who reportedly healed Luang Phor Parn Wat Bang Nom Kho with holy water made by Wicha Kasin (Elemental Meditation) and passed it on Gave it to Master Luang Phor Yongyuth.
In addition, the master is also a disciple of Wat Pradoo Songtham, many famous masters such as Luang Phor Kee Wat Huchang, Luang Phor Tiam Wat Krasatratirat, Luang Phor Tan Wat Kaewfah Ratchaburi, and Luang Phor Pluem Wat Suanhongse Supanburi.
Luang Phor YongYuth has repeatedly demonstrated his spells to temple princesses and disciples, such as being able to summon a wild crow that usually avoids humans. Luang Phor YongYuth is also a study partner of Luang Phor Put Wat Kao Mai Daeng, a holy monk Direct disciple of Luang Phor Suk Wat Pak Klong Makamtao. Luang Phor Put and Luang Phor Yongyuth occasionally share their knowledge and acquire spells from their masters.
Luang Phor YongYuth has practiced Buddhism for many years and has extraordinary cultivation. He is responsive to disciples and believers. He has relieved many troubles for many believers and helped them escape from many difficulties.
Luang Phor YongYuth did not put sutra powder directly into the amulet, but put the sutra powder on the glass frame of the inlaid amulet. After he chanted sutras and wrote mantras, the believers present unexpectedly It can be clearly seen that the sutra powder on the frame magically “entered” into the amulet.
Devotees who have personally witnessed this miracle feel incredible. Even if they come to hand over the amulet of the wearer to the master for blessing, the same sutra powder will be integrated into the amulet under the master’s spell.
Luang Phor YongYuth produced the first phase of Waagmarn in BE 2513, which was mixed with a large amount of ancient sutra powder and master handwritten sutra powder, etc. It is said that the price has been raised to tens of thousands in the amulet market. I especially love this batch of amulets. I once said in front of my disciples and believers that if you wear them, you can sincerely pray to the Buddha as long as you have any wishes.
As long as this batch of amulets is blessed by the master, it will definitely exert powerful effects and remove all obstacles, whether it is career, love, family or personnel problems, or even curses such as black witchcraft. Obstacles can be resolved.
One time, some believers were deeply impressed. When the master blessed a batch of Khun Paen amulets, he actually attracted cobras living in the nearby woods to mate in front of the temple near the location of the blessing ceremony. It’s a little weird and frightening, but the snakes didn’t hurt or attack humans, they just fled back to the woods after the blessing ceremony was over.
Luang Phor YongYuth passed away on November 17, BE 2545 at the age of 75. Like many great great monks, his golden body did not decay and decompose, until today, the master’s body is enshrined in a golden statue to give The faithful worship.






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