Wednesday 7 July 2010

Tian Gong Temple preparing for the Dotting Ceremony (萬壽山天公廟開光法會前之籌備工作)





Today (7 July 2010), after performing the Monthly Chanting for Tian Gong Temple, I stayed back to assist my Uncles in doing the necessary preparation for the upcoming Dotting Ceremony that going to take place on this Sunday (11 July 2010).

At about 11.00Am, the 4 new statues arrived at the Temple together with the new Altars. With the help of ALL the Temple Members, we shifted the new statues and altars into the Temple and upon opening up the packaging, we do cleaning and cleansing for the items and once they were ready, we shifted them onto the Altars in-order to make the necessary preparation for this Sunday.

At about 1.00Pm, Vabien arrived at the Temple too. After the 2nd round of Chanting dedicated to San Guan Da Di (三官大帝), we assist the Temple to unpack the remaining packaging.

Vabien was kind to assist in going thru the specially made Plaques that order-made for the Introduction of the Individual Deity.

At about 4.00Pm, all cleaning and preparation was done and we made our left to the nearby Temples to pay our respect.

On Saturday (10 July 2010), we will be at the Temple again to do the Setting-up of Offerings.

PS:

For those who are coming for this Event, Refreshments & Buffet are prepared.

6 comments:

  1. Where are the 5 directional camp generals?

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  2. I remember there is one pek kong outside beside tiger god. Is it the same?

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  3. All those are have returned to my distance relative. Now the Temple will use the Heavenly Spiritual Marshals rather den the Five Camps.

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  4. Different, the smaller one had being invited back by the Spiritual Master, now this one is an Old One from Hokkien. The Altar will be placed inside the Temple.

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  5. um excuse me? may i also call you shi fu? may i ask where were these statues made and who designed them?and is the one in the middle guan yin pu sa?

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  6. You can address me anything ;) all these are made in china and design by the owner of the temple. Yup, the centre is guan yin

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