New Release: Luang Pu Kalong Amulets from Khao Lam Temple
A new edition of amulets depicting the late Luang Pu Kalong Techavanno, a venerated Buddhist monk from Khao Lam Temple in Saraak Province, has been released. Luang Pu Kalong, famous for his distinctive natural jade fang and his spiritual teachings, created sacred amulets from 1957 to 2008 that remain highly collectible today. The most coveted edition is the 1998 Wang Sombun Sub-District Coin, of which 20,000 pieces were consecrated and distributed.
Luang Pu Kalong Techavanno, the renowned Buddhist scholar-monk from Khao Lam Temple in Wang Sombun District, Saraak Province, was affectionately called "Luang Pu Kalong Glass Fang" by his disciples because he was the only senior monk possessing a jade-like tooth in the center of his palate—an ancient belief associated with exceptional spiritual merit.
Born as Nong Nuch on January 10, 1904, in Phetchburi Province, his family later moved to Pathum Thani Province. At age 20, he underwent ordination at Wat Na Boon in Pathum Thani, with Luang Pho Chang from Wat Khian Khet serving as his preceptor. He studied Buddhist philosophy under numerous eminent masters including Luang Pho Niam at Wat Na Boon, Luang Pu Ta at Wat Pha Niang Taek in Nakhon Pathom, Luang Pho Jong at Wat Na Tang Nok in Ayutthaya, Luang Pho Thong Suk at Wat Ton Od Luang in Phetchburi, Phra Ratchamongkhon Muni (Sonthi) at Wat Suthat in Bangkok, and studied the teachings of Luang Pu Suk's lineage at Wat Pak Khlong Maakham Tao.
In his final years, he suffered from a chronic condition characterized by chest tightness and persistent cough, requiring regular medical treatment at hospitals between Bangkok and Saraak Province. Luang Pu Kalong passed away at 1:09 AM on September 13, 2009, at Paolo Memorial Hospital, at the age of 92 with 72 years of monastic life.
Luang Pu Kalong created sacred amulets from 1957 to 2008 across more than ten editions, employing a unique consecration method involving touching the amulet with his jade fang, believed to significantly enhance their spiritual power. These became highly sought-after collectibles.
The most popular edition is the "Wang Sombun Sub-District Coin," created in 1998 by the sub-district administrator and committee to commemorate the elevation to sub-district status. Luang Pu Kalong performed the consecration, producing 20,000 pieces total. The oval-shaped amulet features Luang Pu Kalong in full meditation posture on the obverse, with his right hand over his left. Notable details include Yantra Arahang inscribed on his robes, with the inscription "Techavanno (Kalong) Wat Khao Lam" surrounded by Khmer characters and Buddhist power symbols. The reverse displays Garuda with wings spread, water-drop Yantra above it, and the inscription "Wang Sombun Sub-District, Saraak Province, 1998" below. Though not ancient, this coin has been highly sought after by collectors due to its proven spiritual efficacy.