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Dimensions:  1.4 X  2.0 cm
Materials: Holy powder + Betel nut 
Rare LueSie Lingdam Pidta Mahalarp
Phim Lek, Wat Thasung, B.E. 2526
The above rare Pidta Mahalarp, Phim Lek, was created and blessed by LP Luesie Lingdam, Wat Thasung, Uthaithani Province, in B.E.2526, for commemoration of LP Parn statue casting ceremomy. Phra Pidta or Phra Kawampati, representing prosperity, is sitting over a Bodhi Leaf. This is a LP Luesie Lingdam Pidta for drawing in great Wealth & Fortune.  

Generally, LP Luesie Lingdam's Pidta Mahalarp of big mold or Phim Yai are not hard to find, but the small mold or Phim Lek as shown above are really hard to find.         

LP Luesie Lingdam was a high ranking monk. His full monkhood name is Phra RajPhromYarn. He was the closest disciple of LP Parn, Wat Bang Nomkho and also ordained by LP Parn. He had learned so many Buddhakom and ultra Dhamma practices from his teacher, and later became the Abbot of Wat BangNomkho during B.E. 2492-2500. It was he who first disclosed LP Parn's biography to the public, and most of LP Parn's biographical content we know were from his mouth. And also it was he who taught the Rich Katha and the Enhanced version to people. 

LP Luesie Lingdam was always in "Charn" ( highly meditative ) state, his six senses was fully opening all the time. He had magic eyes & ears that could see and hear what ordinary people could not. He could foresee future events correctly. He learned Supra Dhamma directly from Lord Buddha by meditating deeply and making out-of-bodying to Nipphan celestial where Lord Buddha present. He created various amulets with the guidance of Lord Buddha.  

LP Luesie Lingdam had made Dhamma journey to upper provinces for a long years and later settled at the nearly deserted Wat Thasung, Uthai Thani, in B.E.2511. The great LP later became the Abbot of Wat Thasung and led people to help construct the temple successfully.
LP Lusie Lingdam used the miraculous Rich & Enhanced Rich Katha to gather money to construct Wat Thasung which now has become a big and beautiful temple with a total religious property asset value of nearly 1 billion Baht.

LP Luesi Lingdam passed away in B.E. 2535 at the age of 75. His body is immortal-- undecomposed. 
Vocab:
Mahalarp = great fortune 
Phim Lek = small mold  
Buddhakom = Buddhistic incantation
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