Friday, February 2, 2018

The Princes and Princesses Exploring the Fragrant Forest of Prosperity (Part 3)

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!

Master Yun introducing the Lotus on Water Agarwood and Sandalwood Gallery to Princess Buppha Devi, Prince Tesso Sisowath and Princess Reaksmey.
Master Yun explaining to Princess Buppha Devi the source and stringent selection of Lotus agarwood and sandalwood.
The sandalwood’s grade directly affects its energy level!
Mr Kan sharing about Sinking Agarwood beads with Princess Buppha Devi.
Princess Buppha Devi having a first-hand experience of Lotus agarwood.
Princess Buppha Devi taking great interest in the agarwood beads of various resin densities.
Princess Buppha Devi feeling the power of the Imperial White Inkstone again.
Princess Buppha Devi having a sense of the Black Inkstone, the smoother it is, the higher its quality.
Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath are mesmerised by this humungous Keng Zai Black Inkstone 坑仔黑端.
Lotus on Water’s most-treasured piece of collection: the 1250kg Dragons in the Skies 龙舞天庭.
Master Yun sharing the Black Inkstone’s, Dragons in the Skies, origins with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath.
Mr Kan sharing the Black Inkstone’s, Dragons in the Skies, features with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath.
Master Yun sharing his knowledge of Black Inkstone with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath.
Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath are enthralled by the greatness of the Dragons in the Skies.
Master Yun speaking on the uniqueness of Black Inkstone with Princess Buppha Devi, Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath.
Princess Reaksmey and Prince Tesso Sisowath laughing heartily.
Mr Kan sharing with Princess Buppha Devi the purpose and ways to use the Five Paths of Wealth Incense 五路进财香.
Princess Buppha Devi holding and praying with the Tonga Sandalwood incense.
Princess Buppha Devi placing the Five Paths of Wealth incense into the Sutra Incense Pot 金刚有余炉, to maximise its energy.
Princess Buppha Devi placing the Five Paths of Wealth incense in the clockwise direction into the centre of the Sutra Incense Pot.
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”.
Princess Buppha Devi smiling in front of the “Unmeasurable Guan Yin”, conveying a mild and calm energy to those present.
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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