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Luangpu Kumphan 龍圃康潘
Wat That Mahachai 越塔马哈柴廟 

The Biography of the Great Teacher Phra Soon Ton Tan Ma Gon also known as Luangpu Kamphan Koh Bpan Yon
 (The former Chief Monk of district Pla Pak and also the former Abbot of Wat Tat Mahachai at Ban Mahachai, Nakhon Phanom province. Age 89, having spent 59 rain retreats as a monk.)

Luangpu Kamphan was born on the 10th January, B.E. 2458. His father was Naai Ken See Soo-Wong, and his mother was Naang Lom See Soo-Wong.
 


Luangpu Kamphan entered the monk hood at the tender age of 17, on the 7th September, B.E. 2475. He was ordained as a novice at Wat See Boon Reuang and Pra Ajarn Cheuam was the Pra Upacha (the monk who officiates at an ordination ceremony). After 3 years of Dharma study under Pra Ajarn Cheuam, Luangpu Kamphan was ordained as a monk at the age of 20, in B.E. 2478. Then, together with 2 of his seniors, he headed for Tudong (forest wandering) in the Loei province in order to further develop his Dharma practice. During the period of Tudong he visited Ajarn Sao at Wat Pohn Meuang for further advice on meditation.

Besides visiting Luangpu Sao many times, and he also understudied with Ajarn Kroot Seung Ben Pra Kao. During his stay in Loei, he visited many great masters and understudied with them to improve his Dharma knowledge.

In B.E. 2482, at the age of 24, his mother passed away, leaving him to take care of his younger sister. He was thus forced to leave the monk hood so that he can support his family.

During the year B.E. 2488, he re-ordained as a monk; this time, he followed tradition and went Tudong for 3 years. After that, at the age of 33, he was invited to teach Dharma at Wat Pra Poot Bat Jom Tong, Nakhon Phanom.

In B.E. 2509, at the age of 51, he was invited to be the Abbot of Wat Koht-Sa-Ga Ram (presently known as Wat Tat Mahachai).

Education
In B.E. 2472, he completed his basic primary education at
Banpho School at the age of 14. Then in B.E. 2479, at the age of 22, he passed the 3rd Level of Pali Studies at Wat Pra Poot Bat Jom Tong. At the age of 30, in B.E. 2488, he got the best Final Examination results for Pali Studies at Wat Pra Poot Bat Jom Tong. In B.E 2489, he achieved the highest ranking for the higher levels of Pali studies at Wat Pra Poot Bat Jom Tong.


Special Education
Luangpu Kamphan is a Dharma specialist, being able to read and write Khom and Tai Noi. Because of his extensive knowledge in Dharma and Pali chanting, he was always invited to lead and teach other monks, beginning from B.E. 2490.


Expert Teacher
He was the one of the most well-known and popular Dharma teachers in
Northeastern Thailand and when he was alive, he was also the most respected monk in the Nakhon Phanom province.

Luangpu Kamphan also wrote many Dharma poems in the language of Isan (
Northeast Thailand). All his poetry is well-known in Isan because besides being easy to understand, he is also an expert in Vipassana meditation (taught by Ajarn Sao) and he was also the meditation teacher for Wat Pa Maha Chai, Wat Sang Pra-in and Wat Pu Pan Dan Sao Koi.

During his lifetime, he helped to build and reconstruct many temples in the Isan region, besides engaging in various charity works.

Summary of His Achievements
B.E. 2509: Luangpu Kamphan was invited to become the abbot of Wat Koht-Sa-Gaa Raam (Wat Tat Mahachai), a post he held till his passing in B.E. 2546.

B.E. 2509: He was promoted to become the Chief Monk of district Mahachai

B.E. 2518: He became the Assistant Chief Monk of district Pla Pak

B.E. 2519: He was nominated as Pra Upacha (Preceptor)

B.E. 2519: He became Head of the Dharma School (Dharma and Pali) in district Pla Pak

B.E. 2531: He became the Chief Monk Monk of district Pla Pak

B.E. 2542: He became the Senior Advisor of district Pla Pak


Other Achievements
B.E. 2518: He was officially promoted to a Grade 3 Dharma teacher

B.E. 2520: He was officially promoted to a Grade 2 Dharma teacher

B.E. 2528: He was officially promoted to a Top Grade Dharma teacher

B.E. 2535: He was bestowed the title of Prasoon-ton Tan-ma Gon by His Majesty, the King of Thailand


Charity Accomplishments
B.E. 2492: Chairman in charge of rebuilding the Ubosot of Wat Pra Poot Baat Jom Tong
B.E. 2494: Chairman in charge of rebuilding the bell tower of Wat Pra Poot Baat Jom Tong
B.E. 2498: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to re-build Wat Mahachai
B.E. 2500: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to re-build the ‘Miraculous Buddha Image’ of Wat Mahachai
B.E. 2514: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to re-build the Buddha Relic
Pagoda in Wat Mahachai
B.E. 2520: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the Ubosot in Wat
Mahachai
B.E. 2524: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the surrounding wall
of Wat Mahachai
B.E. 2527: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the monks’ cells
B.E. 2527: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to re-build the Wat Pa Mahachai and Wat Arayankam
B.E. 2528: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the extension of monks’ cells
B.E. 2534: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the Tumkorsitwitaya Secondary School for the underprivileged
B.E. 2536: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the Tummagonweethaya Secondary School
B.E. 2537: Chairman in charge of creating the big Buddha image called the Gagroon Buddha for Wat Sarn Phra In
B.E. 2537: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the Mahachai Witthayakom Secondary School for the underprivileged
B.E. 2545: Chairman in charge of leading people in Mahachai to build the Pla Pak hospital


Besides all these extensive charity works, Luangpu Kamphan also helped many government sectors to raise funds for the police force, army and various other public facilities.

Therefore, it’s not difficult to see why the great Luangpu Kamphan is so well-respected by everyone in the Nakhon Phanom province. In fact, many local Thais venerate him as a living Arahant.


(Wat Kosadaram was home to another important northeastern Buddhist monk, Luang Pu Kumpan Kosapanya. Within the compound, the Phra That Mahachai houses holy Buddha relics, the largest wooden engraved Buddha image, and the region’s most exquisite wall murals. Buddhist devotees visit the
Achan Bua Temiyo Museum to view his personal items and pay respect to his corpse, which miraculously doesn’t decompose though it was never chemically treated.)

 

Unfortunately, Luangpu Kamphan passed away peacefully on the 24th November, B.E. 2546, at 01.59hr, in his kuti. He was 88, having spent a total of 58 rain retreats in his lifetime.
 

 

Article translate by Frankie Yeong

English Edited By Isaac Ho

Prayer for all Luangpu Kumphan Amulet's:

Loop Rak Thay Ku Tor

*Nakhon Phanom province is one of important of I-San which it old name called "Sri Kotrabun Kingdom". Later, The King's Rama I extend the area to capital city of Laos "Vientiane". Which The King's Rama I changed the name from "Sri Kothabul Kingdom" to "Marukhanakhon". Nakhon Phanom is oldest provinces near the Mae Kong River and various of culture and Thai Arts.

 

有關龍圃康潘的小小介紹

高僧龍圃康潘是80-90年代泰國東北部那空帕弄府數一數二的大德高僧,若資深泰國佛牌收藏家/泰國通大多會認識這位擁有大智慧與神通的大德高僧。
龍圃康潘生於佛歷2458年/陽歷1915年,他在那空巴農府乃最受尊敬的當代高僧之一,(那空巴農府有兩位最受尊敬的高僧, 阿贊瓚和他)
龍圃康潘於17歲出家,剃度師是烏巴查川,他在烏巴查川的佛法教導下讀了3年后,為了更深入了解佛法就和2位師兄到黎府修行森林苦行(頭陀僧)。 在當時也拜入著名的頭陀僧阿贊叟(Ajarn Sao,泰寮地區森林派傳統導師的著名大師)的門下,跟隨著阿贊叟修行更深奧的禪定法門。
在24歲時,由於他的母親過世,弟妹還小,需要有人照顧。逼使他不得不還俗,以工作來照顧弟妹的生活。
就這樣過了6年, 當弟妹都長大了已有能力照顧自己后,龍圃康潘重回佛門繼續頭陀僧的生活,修行深奧的禪定法門。
3年之后,也就是33歲的成為一名出色的佛法導師而被派到那空巴農府的瓦帕不他耙崇通廟教導佛法。
在51歲時, 由於他精湛的佛法和禪定。他被委任為瓦摳薩卡然也就是現今的越塔馬哈柴的主持。小弟從別的高僧口中聽說,龍圃康潘是擁有能和龍王交流溝通能力的泰國三名高僧之一。
他也在佛歷2535年時被泰王親自冊封名為帕孫通達馬公上師。

龍圃康潘於佛歷2546年11月24號在禪寺內往生,享年88歲。僧臘65年,戒臘58年。

師傅在眉公河一帶擁有非常多的信眾,除了很多高官如首相差瓦立,警察首長咖維將軍和其他海,陸軍部隊中的高官也是這名高僧的信徒之一。
泰王和其他皇室成員也经常前往去拜訪龍圃康潘這名大德高僧。

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Rian Mahaphrathana, 1st Batch, Silver Material

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Rian Mahaphrathan, Silver Material
This batch of amulets are the most  demand, most hard to come by and most collectable among all Luangpu Kampan's amulets.

The medal shown sign of Luangpu sited on top of Payak Nak in meditation position.

Silver Material is belongs to the Committee Batch

only 40pcs was created, condition of this piece is consider 95% condition.

Competition 4 times 1st placing

Rian Maha Phrathana,1st Batch, Nawat (9 Alloy) Material

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Rian Mahaphrathan, Nawat Material
 

This batch of amulets are the most  demand, most hard to come by and most collectable among all Luangpu Kampan's amulets.

The medal shown sign of Luangpu sited on top of Payak Nak in meditation position.

Nawat Material is belongs to the Committee Batch

only 108pcs was created, condition of this piece is consider 95% condition.

Rian Mahaphrathana,1st Batch, Zinc Material

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Rian Mahaphrathan, Zinc Material
This batch of amulets are the most  demand, most hard to come by and most collectable among all Luangpu Kampan's amulets.

The medal shown sign of Luangpu sited on top of Payak Nak in meditation position.

Zinc Material is belongs to the Committee Batch

only 108pcs was created, condition of this piece is consider 95% condition.

Rian Mahaphrathana,1st Batch, Lead Material

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Rian Mahaphrathan, Lead Material
This batch of amulets are the most  demand, most hard to come by and most collectable among all Luangpu Kampan's amulets.

The medal shown sign of Luangpu sited on top of Payak Nak in meditation position.

Lead Material is belongs to the Committee Batch

only 108pcs was created, condition of this piece is consider 95% condition.

Rian Mahaphrathan,1st Batch, Bronze Material

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Rian Mahaphrathan, Bronze Material
This batch of amulets are the most  demand, most hard to come by and most collectable among all Luangpu Kampan's amulets.

The medal shown sign of Luangpu sited on top of Payak Nak in meditation position.

Bronze Material

only 2000 pcs was created, condition of this piece is consider 95% condition.

Phra Pitda Kimjor Batch

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Phra Pidta Kimjor

This batch of Phra Pitda Kimjor belongs to Herbs Material, less then 1cm in size. Created in b.e. 2537.
The back is inscribed with magical drawing. these amulets is good for averting danger and achieving great fortune.

Suitable for Children and ladies.

Phra Kring/Medicine Buddha ( Kosarpanyor 2nd Batch)

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Gold Alloy Material B.E. 2545
This is one of the most popular Phra Krings and is also known as the last batch of Phra Kring which was chanted and blessed by Luangpu himself. The chanting ceremony took place at Wat Patha Mahachai.

Materials used are as follows:

• Remaining old Phra Kring from the previous batch

• Old rakang (temple bell)

• Temple nails and miscellaneous other items

• 108 Magical Drawing Plates with yants drawn by Luangpu himself

• Magical Drawing of ‘Na’ on approximately 14 plates drawn by Luangpu, consisting of 9 Holy Elements of antique coins, iron, zinc, lead, mercury, galvanized iron, copper, silver and gold

• Magical Drawings on gold plates, silver plates and bronze plates by Luangpu himself

The blessing ceremony took place in front of Wat That Mahachai. This batch consists of gold, silver, nawat and mixed element type amulets.

This batch of Phra Kring is good for health, metta and averting danger.

Limited Edition 1000pcs, each with serial number coded at the base of the image.

(Sold)

 

Phra Sanghjai Korsapanyor Silver Material B.E2534

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(Wat Mahatha Dharma School Batch)
This batch of Sanghajaiyana was created in B.E. 2534 to help raise funds for the Dhamma School of Wat Mahathat to buy study equipment and other purposes. This Sanghajaiyana is one of the most popular Phim Sanghajayana among collectors. 
 
Only 1000 pieces of this Sanghajaiyana have been made. 
 
This amulet is for great for fetching fortune and loving kindness.

Phra Pidta 3rd Batch

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Pidta Tatkwa (Lead Material)
Phra Pitda 3rd batch, with or without code, vertical magical drawing and inverted magical drawing.

All inserted with tatkrut of Luangpu hand-drawn at the base.

Limited Edition 6000pcs

Locket of Luangpu, General "Gawee" Batch

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This locket was made and chanted in B.E 2533.

This locket was sponsored by follower of Luangpu Kumphan, Army lieutenant General "Gawee" to thanks Luangpu for making his dream of promotion from special colonel to lieutenant General come true.