The Thean Hou Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thean_Hou_Temple (Surprisingly, being a Taoist and a landmark tourist temple, Theravada/Mahayana Buddhist activities are more rampant than any other activity)
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The Guan Yin Statue on the right with the Medicine Buddha
My personal collection of Dharma instruments over the years (used in chanting)-Part 1
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Hand Flat Face Percussion with separate plastic striker Used as accompaniment to other instruments
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Handbell percussion with attached chained metal striker 2 types with distinct and clear tones Used to indicate movement and parts of the chanting session and text
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3 types of Wooden Fish with different tones Big One: used for major chants Medium One: used for Sutra/Mantra chants Small One: used for circumnambulatory chants
My Buddhist Altar (subject to monthly change and festive commemorations): Part 1 It basically faces east-west (a wooden half moon table back to back with a open book shelf cabinet) The sample 2 pics are what it looks like during a commemoration period.
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Altar during ordinary time (Jan/Feb '09)
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Altar during last year's Solemnity of Amitabha Buddha
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Altar during last year's Solemnity of Bhaisajya-Guru Buddha
agreed, thornbush your altars are beautiful - they must be a great inspiration to you and it's obvious a lot of care and love has gone into them. if you wouldn't mind sharing a bit more....on the side altar, i was wondering what the open text is? and about the photo (is that a photo?) above it?
Although I too am within Amida's grasp, Passions obstruct my eyes and I cannot see him; Nevertheless, great compassion is untiring and illumines me always. - Shinran
dumb bonbu wrote: if you wouldn't mind sharing a bit more....on the side altar, i was wondering what the open text is? and about the photo (is that a photo?) above it?
Oh the open text is a glazed clay piece containing the Heart Sutra in Chinese and the 'photo' is actually a cut out piece of Amitabha Buddha, from an old damaged picture card that I found on a free rack, so instead of letting it go to waste, I gingerly cut it out and stuck it as the central figure of the side altar.