BOBBY CHANG
LUANG PHOR KAM
WAT BHOTHI-PLUM (2432 - 2503)
Luang Phor Kam was born in B.E.2432 to the family of Mr. Seng and Mrs. Tai, locals off Angtong province.
In B.E.2452, aged 20 he was ordained as a Buddhist monk at Wat Bhothi-plum and dedicated his life to help develop the temple and to create sacred amulets
Lp kam created many kinds of sacred amulets such as Prasomdej , Pra Nue-wan, Takrut and Bia Gae.
Luang Phor Kam began to create his Bia Gae amulets in B.E.2493, Generally his Bia Gae amulets appeared similar to those of Luang Phor Rod, except they were not covered with embroidered strings. Most disciples covered their own amulets to increase durability.
Luang Phor Kam also inserted his Takrud amulets onto his Bia Gae almost identically to Luang Phor Puck, the only difference being that his Takrut amulets were made of copper whilst those of Luang Phor Puck were made of lead.
At the age of 72 on June 25th, B.E.2503, he passed away having served Buddhism and Buddhists for 52 years
BiaGae (cowie shell, commonly filled with mercury and tarkut) is a special kind of amulet which is widely use to avoid and protect from Black Magic, evil forces, ghostd and spirits.