Famous Thai Buddha Monks
Luang Poo Yiam
Luang Poo Yiam Wat Nang, Bangkok passed away at the age of 94, on 29th April BE2469.
Luang Poo Yiam or Jow Koon Dtow is a very famous monk in Thailand, especially to those who like
to collect his Kreung Rahng(magical items) and rian amulets. Luang Poo Yiam's rians are the top
amulet in the series of BenJaPahKeeRian; the Great Five Rians.
Luang Poo Yiam was borned in Bangkok on the 5th August BE2375, during the 3rd King Regime. At
the age of 9, Luang Poo Yiam began his formal studies at Wat Nang. Later, when he was 11 years
old, Luang Poo Yiam went to study at Wat Bowan, and after sometime, he moved to Wat RahtBurRaNa
to continue his studies. At the age of 19, Luang Poo Yiam was ordained as a novice at Wat Nang
for a short period.
When Luang Poo Yiam was 22 years old, he became amonk at Wat RahtOhRaSahRahm, and his preceptor
was Pra SutTuMaTeRa (Gert). Pra TamMaJaDee (Jeen) and Pra Ah Jahn Rort, Wat Nang Norng were his
Dhamma teachers. Later on, Luang Poo Yiam also studied Dhamma under Pra PahWaNahGohSon(Rort),
Pra TamMaJaDee and Pra SangWonWeMon(Men).
Luang Poo Yiam was a very hard-working monk, and very
soon he was promoted to Pra BaiKiGah(monk title) and subsequently became Pra PaLatTahNuKrom
(monk title).
When Luang Poo Yiam reached 16th PanSah(rain retreat), the 5th King bestowed the title of Pra Kru
to Luang Poo Yiam. Luang Poo Yiam returned to Wat Nang and became the abbot of Wat Nang. Back To Topic
In BE2442, Luang Poo Yiam attained the title Pra RahChahKaNa.
Luang Poo Yiam was a monk who has observed the precepts of a monk strictly. He has never
accepted material things given to him by the lay people, except those which were meant to
build Wat Nang. Many people respected Luang Poo Yiam, and his metta travelled both far and near,
such that many people would bring their children to be ordained under Luang Poo Yiam. The 5th
King was one who respected Luang Poo Yiam very much and treated Luang Poo Yiam as his teacher.
Luang Poo Yiam has ever taught the 5th King a special kathah for Metta MahaNiyom
(Loving-Kindness), and the 5th King would always use this kathah where ever he go. This
kathah is called Kathah ItTiPiSoh Rian Dteui:
"It Ti Pi Soh We Se Se It
It Se Se Put Tat Nah Me It
It Me Nah Put Tat Dta Soh It
It Soh Dta Put Tat Pi Dti It"
Luang Poo Yiam has never felt arrogant due to the attention and his popularity, instead he
always mentioned that he was just an ordinary monk, and was not as good as any of his teachers
who had taught him Dhamma.