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Lp Waypon Wat Don Yai Hom
Lp Waypon Wat Don Yai Hom
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Rian Sema – Luang Phor Waypon Thitiyano (Phra Khru Pathomwaracharn), Wat Don Yai Hom, Nakhon Pathom
This Rian Sema of Luang Phor Waypon Thitiyano carries the full spiritual weight of the Don Yai Hom lineage—tracing directly to Luang Phor Ngern Jantasuwanno and Luang Phor Chaem Thanu-sako, two of the most respected masters in Nakhon Pathom. Born in 2485, Luang Phor Waypon was not only their blood relative but also a direct monastic disciple, trained from ordination in both Dhamma study and wiccha practice under their supervision.
His training followed the traditional system of Don Yai Hom—rooted in deep meditation, Dhamma mastery, and ritual discipline. By his 10th rains, Luang Phor Ngern authorized him to undergo Krob Kru, granting him the full transmission of temple wiccha. From then, he became one of the few monks entrusted to perform consecrations in the presence of senior masters such as Luang Phor Itt of Wat Chulamanee and other leading figures of the era.
This particular Rian Sema was obtained personally during my visit to Nakhon Pathom for an amulet competition held nearby. During the waiting period for the competition results, I decided to pay respects at Wat Don Yai Hom. Despite his demanding schedule filled with ceremonies and engagements, Luang Phor Waypon graciously took the time to hand-yant this piece for me personally—a rare opportunity, given how difficult it is to meet him in person.
Afterward, the rian was custom-framed in an Ah Fok waterproof casing, preserving it for long-term veneration. Since receiving it, this piece has gained a reputation among local devotees—whatever they pray for with sincerity seems to come to fruition. The strong results and responsiveness are consistent with his spiritual lineage and the accumulated baramee of Luang Phor Ngern and Luang Phor Chaem that continues to flow through him.
The Rian Sema of Luang Phor Waypon is not commonly found. His consecration method mirrors the old Don Yai Hom tradition—chanting the invocations of his teachers before beginning any ritual, ensuring their presence is invoked into each blessing. This connection to the original wiccha is what gives his amulets enduring strength—a living continuation of the baramee that began with Luang Phor Chaem and Luang Phor Ngern, carried forward unbroken through Luang Phor Waypon himself.

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