In the previous introduction, the Official Taoist Ten Offerings had been introduced (Incense, Flowers, Lamp/Candles, Water, Fruit, Tea, Food, Gems, Beads & Cloth/Clothing).
In here, another Five Offerings will be introduced and
with the previous Official Taoist Ten Offerings, these 15 items are known as
the Official Fifteen Offerings of Taoism (道教十五供).
So, what are other Five Offerings?
Here they are:
Music or Music Instruments, Taoist Scriptures, Taoist
Classics or Texts, Taoist Headgear & Taoist Command Objects.
So what are the meanings behind these Five Offerings?
Here're the brief intros on the meanings:
Music or Music Instruments represents Happiness &
Joyous. (樂代表歡愉)
Taoist Scriptures represents Cultivation. By practising
regular chanting & learning of Taoist Scriptures, Oneself will be able to
understand the Miracle of the Big Dao. Upon understanding, Oneself will be able
to merge Oneself into the Big Dao in-order to attain a higher level of
Cultivation and finally, to promote the Upright Teaching of Taoism. (經代表悟真)
Taoist Classics or Texts represents Gaining Knowledge for
Self Reflection & Discipline. Using the Preaching & Teaching of the
Forefathers & Ancestors to gauge Oneself’s performance & progress.
Eliminate the Negative attitude & Usher-in the Positive thoughts for
Oneself’s Cultivation. Final Objective; to be a Good & Upright Person. (典代表戒性)
Taoist Headgear represents Respecting the Nature &
Understand the Cycle of Changes. (冠代表敬天)
Taoist Command Objects represents Authority to Eliminate
the Negative in-order to maintain a Balance. (令代表法地)
So when can we do the Fifteen Offerings?
Usually only used in Big Festivals, Anniversary
Celebrations & Grand Ceremonies.
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