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LP LueSie Lingdam
Phim KheeGai, Early 2490s |
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The price of LP Parn's baked clay amulets of
Buddha riding holy creature is soaring up with non-stop move.
Anybody who would like to own one have to pay a large sum of money
which may be upto Baht 300,000 (for a beautiful cock mold). A smart
way out for smart people is finding a substitution amulet of equal
efficacies & properties to wear. One of such the amulets is of LP
Luesie Lingdam who was a LP Parn's closest disciple.
The above rare, unused, beautiful Luesie Lingdam's Phim KheeGai is
certainly the substitution amulet for LP Parn's expensive
old-version Phim KheeGai (riding-cock mold).
Please notice that the top area of the amulet was splashed with
cement which covered the holy powder hole on the top edge. The
cement was mixed with LP Parn's and LP Luesie Lingdam's holy powder.
The splashing cement covering a wide area was called in Thai
amuletology as " Phong Lohn", Phong = holy powder, Lohn = adundant.
So this is a good phenominal implication and prefered by veteran or
professional collectors.
By my research and investigation for my write-up data in Buddhistic
decade 2520s the amulets of this batch including the above Phim
KheeGai were made and blessed by LP Luesie Lingdam in early 2490s
while he was the Abbot of Wat BangNomkho, Ayuthaya province. The
amulet carries great efficacies and properties for wealth & fortune,
career progress, flourishing business, etc.
LP Luesie Lingdam was a high ranking monk. His full monkhood name
was Phra RajPhromYarn. He was a 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 Luesi Lingdam passed away in B.E. 2535 at the age of 75. His body
is immortal-- undecomposed.
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