After visiting the Lotus on Water Buddha and Deity Sculpture Gallery, Master Yun brought Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey, Prince Veakchiravuddh and Prince Tesso Sisowath to our third gallery: Lotus on Water Agarwood and Sandalwood Gallery!
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Master Yun introducing the Lotus on Water Agarwood and Sandalwood Gallery to Princess Buppha Devi, Prince Tesso Sisowath and Princess Reaksmey. |
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Master Yun explaining to Princess Buppha Devi the source and stringent selection of Lotus agarwood and sandalwood. |
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The sandalwood’s grade directly affects its energy level! |
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Mr Kan sharing about Sinking Agarwood beads with Princess Buppha Devi. |
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Princess Buppha Devi having a first-hand experience of Lotus agarwood. |
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Princess Buppha Devi taking great interest in the agarwood beads of various resin densities. |
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Princess Buppha Devi feeling the power of the Imperial White Inkstone again. |
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Princess Buppha Devi having a sense of the Black Inkstone, the smoother it is, the higher its quality. |
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Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath are mesmerised by this humungous Keng Zai Black Inkstone 坑仔黑端. |
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Lotus on Water’s most-treasured piece of collection: the 1250kg Dragons in the Skies 龙舞天庭. |
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Master Yun sharing the Black Inkstone’s, Dragons in the Skies, origins with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath. |
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Mr Kan sharing the Black Inkstone’s, Dragons in the Skies, features with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath. |
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Master Yun sharing his knowledge of Black Inkstone with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath. |
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Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath are enthralled by the greatness of the Dragons in the Skies. |
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Master Yun speaking on the uniqueness of Black Inkstone with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath. |
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Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath laughing heartily. |
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Mr Kan sharing with Princess Buppha Devi the purpose and ways to use the Five Paths of Wealth Incense 五路进财香. |
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Princess Buppha Devi holding and praying with the Tonga Sandalwood incense. |
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Princess Buppha Devi placing the Five Paths of Wealth incense into the Sutra Incense Pot 金刚有余炉, to maximise its energy. |
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Princess Buppha Devi placing the Five Paths of Wealth incense in the clockwise direction into the centre of the Sutra Incense Pot. |
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After offering the Five Paths of Wealth incense, Princess Buppha Devi devoutly prayed to the “Unmeasurable Guan Yin 不被衡量的观音”. |
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Princess Buppha Devi smiling in front of the “Unmeasurable Guan Yin”, conveying a mild and calm energy to those present. |
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After this Fragrant Forest of Prosperity, we will now make our way to the second Lotus on Water Exquisite Jadeite Gallery! |
-- Owen, Assistant to Advisor
(Translated)
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