Father Than Dam (PT Dam / Lp Dam), Wat Mai Napharam, Narathiwat Province
Title: Biography of Phor Than Dam Inthasaro
Position: Former Abbot of Wat Mai Naparam
Province: Narathiwat, Southern Thailand
Renowned for: Meditation practice, Southern wicha (sacred sciences), and creation of high-mettta and wealth-attracting amulets
1. Early Life and Ordination
The exact details of Phor Than Dam’s birth and childhood are not widely recorded in public archives. However, it is known that he was a native of the southern border region of Thailand and ordained as a Buddhist monk at a young age. He entered monastic life with a deep commitment to the study of Vinaya (discipline) and Dhamma, which became the foundation of his life as a monk.
His early training included both scriptural study and hands-on application of meditative practice and spiritual discipline under highly respected southern Thai teachers.
2. Monastic Lineage and Spiritual Training
Phor Than Dam was closely associated with the Southern Thai esoteric lineage, including the Wicha Khao Or tradition—one of the oldest and most respected magical systems in Thailand. He studied under several learned masters of meditation, sacred chanting (katha), herbal medicine, and traditional protective sciences.
He was known not only for his knowledge but for his humility and restraint, allowing spiritual practices to serve communities rather than promote personal fame.
3. Practice and Teachings
Phor Than Dam emphasized Vipassana meditation, moral integrity, and service to the community. His personal lifestyle was austere and grounded in traditional monastic values. He believed in living by example and was regarded as a monk who was straightforward, deeply compassionate, and unwavering in his adherence to Dhamma.
He discouraged superstition and false claims, focusing instead on purity of heart and merit as the true sources of spiritual power.
4. Sacred Objects and Amulets
Although Phor Than Dam did not frequently produce amulets, those he did allow to be created were strictly for religious and charitable purposes. His most notable works include:
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Phra Pidta Maha Lap (Bang Sae) Pim Yai, BE 2539
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Amulets made from sacred powders, charm herbs, and consecrated oils
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Traditional takruts, yant cloths, and powder-based protective charms
His amulets are widely known for:
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Metta Maha Niyom (kindness and social favor)
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Maha Lap (great fortune and financial success)
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Klaew Klaad (evasion from danger and harm)
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Kongkraphan (protective energy)
Many of these sacred items were consecrated through extended meditation and mass chanting ceremonies, often with participation from other southern monks.
5. Community Reputation and Legacy
Phor Than Dam was held in high regard by communities throughout Narathiwat and the southern provinces of Thailand. His calm demeanor, clear wisdom, and spiritual discipline attracted devotees from across the region, especially those seeking spiritual clarity, protection, and moral guidance.
His sacred objects became increasingly respected for the real-life experiences shared by users, including success in business, protection in dangerous professions, and personal transformation through spiritual practice.
6. Passing and Lasting Influence
Though the exact date of his passing is not widely published, Phor Than Dam is remembered as a humble yet powerful monk whose influence remains strong through his teachings and sacred creations. His approach to monastic life continues to serve as a model of purity, service, and spiritual efficacy.
Today, amulets and teachings associated with Phor Than Dam are preserved and studied by serious collectors, monks, and lay practitioners who uphold the values he embodied.
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