Monday, 28 December 2009

Honouring of Salvation Lord Tai Yi 2009 (太乙天尊千秋聖誕祭祀)





On 11th Day of Lunar 11 Month, Vabien Lee aka Li Huo Jun (禮火君), the 36th Generation Disciple of Long Shan Men had take the initiative in conducting a simple Honouring Session for Lord Tai Yi (太乙天尊).

And so on that early morning at about 10.00Am, I arrive at his place to join in the Honouring.

Upon reaching, the Altars & Offerings had been prepared and once I'm ready, the Honouring started.

After about an Hour plus, we proceed to Send-off the Paper Offerings after Vabien got a Positive Permission by throwing the Divination Block (筊杯).

The whole Honouring took about 2 Hours and later, I proceed Off with other Meetings & Honouring Sessions.

For more, you can proceed to this link: http://juin987.multiply.com/photos/album/63

8 comments:

  1. Master Jave, how come there are so many oranges? Usually, we only have 5 in a plate... What is the significance? Please enlighten. Thanks.

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  2. For Taoism, we can use 3, 5, 9 or 12, according to the size of the oranges and ability of the devotees.

    That day, just nice got enough, so I arrange a plate of 9 Oranges for the honouring.

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  3. I see.... Thanks for the information, master jave. :)

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  4. How about 4 oranges? I often heard my grandma who is a teochew mentioning offering 4 oranges to god.
    Please advise

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  5. Four only offered to Ancestors or Pass-on.

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  6. Dear Teacher Jave, that looks very impressive. Can see that you guys have put in a lot of effort for the prayer ceremony of Tai Yi Jiu Ku Tian Zun.

    Pls keep more posts coming in as I am looking forward of your every postings.

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  7. Thank you so much. This have to thank Vabien for taking the initiative :P

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