
Lord Buddha’s Sacred Relic Exhibition – Brisbane
Superordinary is honoured to host the Brisbane stop of the Australia 2026 Lord Buddha’s Sacred Relics Tour, a rare public exhibition featuring sacred relics of the Lord Buddha.
This special event is presented by the Druk Community Centre of Australia (DCCA), in collaboration with the Buddhist Union of France (UBF), under the spiritual guidance of His Eminence the 2nd Kalu Rinpoche.
Visitors are welcome to attend and pay respects, receive blessings, and experience a moment of reflection and connection.
About the Sacred Relics
The relics are described as being among the sacred relics of the Buddha, and are traditionally revered as rare spiritual objects of immense significance within Buddhist cultures.
According to the organisers, these relics were originally offered to King Rama V of Thailand in 1898, and were later entrusted to France in 2009, before being brought to Australia for this national tour.

Tour Information
The Australia 2026 tour will also visit:
- Perth (19-20 January)
- Sydney (22 January)
- Canberra (24-25 January)
- Brisbane (27 January)
- Melbourne (29-30 January)
Visitor Notes
This is a public event and all visitors are welcome.
Please arrive respectfully and allow extra time as there may be queues throughout the day.

Lord Buddha’s Sacred Relic Exhibition – Brisbane
Superordinary is honoured to host the Brisbane stop of the Australia 2026 Lord Buddha’s Sacred Relics Tour, a rare public exhibition featuring sacred relics of the Lord Buddha.
This special event is presented by the Druk Community Centre of Australia (DCCA), in collaboration with the Buddhist Union of France (UBF), under the spiritual guidance of His Eminence the 2nd Kalu Rinpoche.
Visitors are welcome to attend and pay respects, receive blessings, and experience a moment of reflection and connection.
About the Sacred Relics
The relics are described as being among the sacred relics of the Buddha, and are traditionally revered as rare spiritual objects of immense significance within Buddhist cultures.
According to the organisers, these relics were originally offered to King Rama V of Thailand in 1898, and were later entrusted to France in 2009, before being brought to Australia for this national tour.

Tour Information
The Australia 2026 tour will also visit:
- Perth (19-20 January)
- Sydney (22 January)
- Canberra (24-25 January)
- Brisbane (27 January)
- Melbourne (29-30 January)
Visitor Notes
This is a public event and all visitors are welcome.
Please arrive respectfully and allow extra time as there may be queues throughout the day.


