A visit to Wat Si Yaek Charoenporn offers a peaceful and spiritually enriching experience. Surrounded by a serene atmosphere, the temple invites visitors to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with inner calm. It is here that one may have the opportunity to meet the revered monk, Luang Phor Sitthichai Tatip, known for his dedication to traditional blessings and sacred practices. Encountering him in this tranquil setting adds a deeper sense of meaning to the journey, making it not just a visit, but a moment of spiritual connection and quiet reverence.
Wat Si Yaek Charoenporn, chief abbot is Phra Khru Pathom Sathuwat (also called LP Thep or Phra Ajahn Thep), who is a direct disciple of Luang Pu Liew ~ Wat RaiTang Thong. Luang Pu Liew is widely known for the famous Phaya Tao Turtle amulet, believed to bring good fortune and protection. Following his teacher’s spiritual lineage, Phra Ajarn Thep continues this tradition by promoting turtle-based amulets, attracting devotees who seek blessings, luck, and safety. During my visit, the chief abbot, Luang Phor Thep, was away from the temple.
Photo of Luang Phor Thep, abbot of Wat Si Yaek Charoenporn, and Luang Phor SaiChon, abbot of Wat RaiTang Thong, both disciples of Luang Phor Liew, the former abbot of Wat RaiTang Thong.


Humbly seeking blessings for sacred amulets and phayants from Luang Phor Sitthichai Tatip of Wat Si Yaek Charoenporn. After consecrating the sacred items, Luang Phor Sitthichai Tatip uses a gold marker pen to inscribe yantras onto each piece phayant, as well as on my palm.
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