Roop Lor Amulet of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem (1995)
Rare Roop Lor statuette amulet depicting the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem Khemako (1912-1996), made in 1995 for his 84th birthday.
This representation of the master shows him sitting in meditation, dressed in his monastic robe. The statuette has a light grey patina punctuated with golden traces, notably on the forehead, face, and base. It is offered in two models of new custom-made reliquaries in stainless steel decorated with traditional motifs or a "bubble" reliquary in acrylic.
This amulet offers a great opportunity to receive an object carrying the blessings of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem, considered in Thailand as one of the very rare contemporary arahants. It will particularly accompany meditation, the practice of Dharma, and spiritual development.
Roop Lor are three-dimensional representations of revered masters, intended to maintain a symbolic and spiritual proximity with their teachings and blessings. This 1995 piece has a particular dimension as it was produced during LP Kassem's lifetime, one year before his passing.
Features:
- 🙏 Master: Most Venerable LP Kassem Khemako (1912-1996)
- 🛕 Temple: Wat Susan Trailak
- 📜 Province: Lampang
- 💫 Benefits/powers: Blessings of the master, support for meditation, Dharma practice, and spiritual development
- 📐 Dimensions: Stainless steel reliquary: 35 mm high, "Bubble" reliquary: 60 mm high
- ⚓ Weight: Approximately 15 grams
- Original temple box included.
🙏 Carrying this Roop Lor means keeping close to you the image and blessings of a legendary master whose life was entirely devoted to Dharma. A silent presence to accompany meditation, cultivate inner peace, and steadfastly advance on the path taught by the Buddha.