Photo Relic of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem (1971) – with fragment of monk's robe
Rare relic photograph of the very venerable Luang Phor Kassem Khémako (Wat Susan Trailak, Lampang)
This precious antique image, dating from 1971 , shows the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem in a meditative posture, calm and concentrated. It contains an authentic fragment of his monastic robe , carefully pasted over the image. A rare collector's item, imbued with the energy of the master, highly venerated in the Theravāda Buddhist tradition of Thailand.
Strange anecdote: While I am writing this text, the bag containing these photos has repeatedly produced a small, inexplicable "popping" noise...
📜 Details
- Name: Photo relic of Luang Phor Kassem Khémako
- Location: Wat Susan Trailak (Lampang, Thailand)
- Year: 2514 BE (1971)
- Dimensions: 3.6 cm x 3 cm
✨ Spiritual virtues
- Conveys the blessings of the Most Venerable Luang Phor Kassem Khémako
- Helps with meditation practice and karma purification
- Inspires wisdom , renunciation and inner confidence
This small ancient image is not just a photograph: it is a living relic.
The monk's robe glued directly onto the photo was worn by Luang Phor Kassem himself, still emanating a powerful energy today.
Wearing this relic or placing it on an altar allows one to connect with one's awakened mind and invite the presence of the Dhamma into one's daily life.
A highly blessed, rare, and historically charged object.