About Wat Sam Ngam
Wat Sam Ngam (วัดสามง่าม, historically Wat Aranyikaram) is located in Don Tum District, Nakhon Pathom Province, Thailand, and is one of the country's most revered homes of the Kuman Thong tradition. The temple rose to fame in Thai amulet circles through its late master Luang Phor Tae Kongthong (หลวงพ่อเต๋ คงทอง), honored as the temple of the "King of Kuman Thong."
The Home Temple of the Kuman Thong King
Luang Phor Tae was among modern Thailand's most respected masters of the Kuman Thong art. Renowned for his strict discipline and profound spiritual power, the Kuman Thong he personally consecrated are considered classics for wealth, protection, and charisma. After his passing, his Kuman Thong lineage was inherited in full by his direct disciple Luang Pu Yeam (หลวงปู่แย้ม), who thereby became the orthodox successor of Wat Sam Ngam's Kuman Thong tradition.
An Orthodox Lineage
Today Wat Sam Ngam is led by lineage disciples such as Phra Phlad Chit (พระปลัดชิด), continuing the Kuman Thong casting and consecration traditions of the Luang Phor Tae–Luang Pu Yeam line. For devotees who value orthodox lineage and a trustworthy source of blessing, the sacred objects of Wat Sam Ngam represent the authentic "home temple."



