
Original name: Kaew Thongphan Born in the Year of the Goat in the year 2393 at Bang Khae Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province. His father's name was Thap and his mother's name was Niam. He had 3 siblings in total: 1. Phra Ajahn Ket, Wat Thong Nopphakun, Phetchaburi Province. 2. Luang Por Kaew, Wat Phuang Malai. 3. Mr. Candle Thongphan
Phrakru Vinayatham (Luang Phor Kaew Phromsaro) He was the first abbot of Wat Phuang Mai, at that time he was the abbot of Wat Chong Lom, Ban Prok Subdistrict, Mueang District, Samut Songkhram Province. Phrakru Vinayatham or Luang Por Kaew is a pilgrim who is an expert in Samatha Vipassana meditation and is highly respected. It is believed that he possessed magical powers and was able to foresee various events in the present, past, and future. Luang Pho Kaew coin. The one that he created himself was made of brass, called "Nuang Lang Hin" and had a picture of Luang Por Kaew on it. Along with takrud, cloth talisman and candy, it is very popular among people that Khongphan Chatri is very good. It is currently very expensive. Like the coin of Luang Phor Kong of Bang Kapom Temple. Especially the palm leaf takrud that Luang Phor specifically made. You have to bring it from the tree that grows in the Bang Puen canal. Bang Puen Subdistrict only Anyone who wants a Takrud must cut one and give it to him.
The reputation of Luang Phor Kaew It was famous in those days. In the matter of magic He was the first abbot who laid the foundation for the temple to be prosperous and passed down, later becoming the beautiful and stable Wat Phuang Luang that continues today. Luang Pho Kaew Phrommasaro is another monk of the Mae Klong River Basin. very famous Not inferior to other monks
In 2416, there was a cholera epidemic. The villagers went to ask for holy water from him to bathe and drink and many were cured of their illnesses. His reputation spread to the princes in Bangkok. Many princes came to visit Luang Por Kaew, such as King Chulalongkorn. His Royal Highness Somdej Phra Maha Samana Chao Krom Phraya Vajirayanavarot Somdej Krom Phraya Damrong Rajanubhab His Royal Highness Prince Phanuphanwongworadej, etc.
His Royal Highness Prince Phanuphanwongworadej He was especially familiar with Luang Phor Kaew. He built a palace called “Yanoyan” Placed on one side of Wat Phuang Lui to serve as a place to rest. The palace where Prince Nakhon Sawan Woraphinit once resided has now been demolished, leaving only the land as an inheritance to the heirs of the Panuphan family. At present, it has been made as a testament and has been made to be a sacred place for monks at Wat Pluai Temple.
end of life
Father Kaew He passed away in 2462 at the age of 69 years, bringing great sorrow to the people of Amphawa District and nearby areas who had lost another therajarn who held the Buddha's knowledge. of Samut Songkhram Province unforgettable


