Regional High Monk in S.E.Asia - Luang Phor Kasem Khemako

On 13th April BE2538 (1995), during the Maha SongKran (Thailand New Year), Luang Phor Kasem chanted a batch of amulets at Susahn DtaiLak, Lampang. This batch of amulets was chanted to raise fund for the building of 9 metres statue of Luang Phor Kasem at Susahn Dtailak, and a part of the fund would also be donated to charity in Lampang.

For this batch of amulets, there was also a GraThang Toop MahaMongKon (Prosperity Urn). This was the first time Luang Phor Kasem chanted an Urn. This Urn was made of Neua LoHak mixed with old metal Yan and old amulet materials. Around the Urn was written in Pali (Old Buddhist Scripture) script the Kathah of Kleow Klah (protection), Plort Plaai (safety), Yoo Yen Pen Sook (happiness) and Chok Lahk (fortune). There was also a prosperity word such as Long Life and Wealth, which was written in Thai.

There was a total of 1000 Urn created and chanted. The price of Boo-Chah at that time was 1200 bahts.

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