myfs_80811 Posted May 2, 2002 Share Posted May 2, 2002 Please give us some insight about happy budda, where shall we place it, where shall it be facing? thanks a lot. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 2, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 2, 2002 Dear Rufina,Although most often, figurines do not possess any special powers. However, figurines of deities (gods) or or famous religious persons should preferably not be placed:-1. Whenever possible, try to avoid placing `such objects' facing directly the main entrance door. (They do not symbolise security guards for the home).2. It is inaupicious to place such figurines on the same wall as the toilet door.3. Where possible, they should not be placed facing bedrooms. It is felt that looking into a human being room is `dirty'. Simple things like changing clothes etc.. are usually done in the room.4. For an altar, it is very inauspicious for it to be placed facing a dining table. Here, it was felt that the deities or gods should not be `seeing' one eating.5. Where possible, especially if it is an altar, it should face clear space especially if there is a window looking out of the frontage of the house.These are the most common `rulesets' relating to placement of altar deities. And in many cases, it relates also to religious objects (most of the time).Attached please find a caricature, on this subject. (Not available for those who subscribe thru mailing list. Need to login to website forum).Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee Quote On 5/2/2002 12:04:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Please give us some insightabout happy budda, where shallwe place it, where shall it befacing? thanks a lot. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 2, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 2, 2002 Furtehr to what I mentioned, this caricature list the important `rulesets' regarding the placement of figurines...Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee Quote On 5/2/2002 4:38:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Rufina,Although most often, figurinesdo not possess any specialpowers.However, figurines of deities(gods) or or famous religiouspersons should preferably notbe placed:-1. Whenever possible, try toavoid placing `such objects'facing directly the mainentrance door. (They do notsymbolise security guards forthe home).2. It is inaupicious to placesuch figurines on the samewall as the toilet door.3. Where possible, they shouldnot be placed facing bedrooms.It is felt that looking into ahuman being room is `dirty'.Simple things like changingclothes etc.. are usually donein the room.4. For an altar, it is veryinauspicious for it to beplaced facing a dining table.Here, it was felt that thedeities or gods should not be`seeing' one eating.5. Where possible, especiallyif it is an altar, it shouldface clear space especially ifthere is a window looking outof the frontage of the house.These are the most common`rulesets' relating toplacement of altar deities.And in many cases, it relatesalso to religious objects(most of the time).Attached please find acaricature, on this subject.(Not available for those whosubscribe thru mailing list.Need to login to websiteforum).Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasis Posted May 2, 2002 Share Posted May 2, 2002 Dear Cecil,Do the rulesets apply also to such figurines as Guan Gong, Buddha Maitreya, Kwan ImPo Sat, God of Wealth (Chai Sen Ye Ye)?As for an altar, is it ok to be placed on the same wall as the toilet?Thanks in advance.Regards,Wasis----- Original Message -----From: "Cecil Lee" Newsgroups: moderated.all.general.free-adviceSent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 3:41 PMSubject: Happy Budda Quote Furtehr to what I mentioned, this caricature list the important `rulesets'regarding the placement of figurines...Warmest Regards,Cecil LeeOn 5/2/2002 4:38:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:>Dear Rufina,>>Although most often, figurines>do not possess any special>powers.>>However, figurines of deities>(gods) or or famous religious>persons should preferably not>be placed:->>1. Whenever possible, try to>avoid placing `such objects'>facing directly the main>entrance door. (They do not>symbolise security guards for>the home).>>2. It is inaupicious to place>such figurines on the same>wall as the toilet door.>>3. Where possible, they should>not be placed facing bedrooms.>It is felt that looking into a>human being room is `dirty'.>Simple things like changing>clothes etc.. are usually done>in the room.>>4. For an altar, it is very>inauspicious for it to be>placed facing a dining table.>Here, it was felt that the>deities or gods should not be>`seeing' one eating.>>5. Where possible, especially>if it is an altar, it should>face clear space especially if>there is a window looking out>of the frontage of the house.>>These are the most common>`rulesets' relating to>placement of altar deities.>And in many cases, it relates>also to religious objects>(most of the time).>>Attached please find a>caricature, on this subject.>(Not available for those who>subscribe thru mailing list.>Need to login to website>forum).>>Warmest Regards,>Cecil LeeAttached file: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 2, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 2, 2002 Dear Wasis,1. In my opinion, I personally find your question `tough' to answer.2. Usually, taking the lawyer's term: cavet emptor or `let the buyer beware' should be more appropriate ... choice here.3. There is a further `twist' to this. Nowadays, there are so many commercial items. Simply go to any `Feng Shui emporium' type of shops on the internet and one can see .. as you mentioned so many `wealth', `protection' or `prosperity' type of figurines. These comes in many forms.Many of these should be classified as under " decorative items' as suggested in the attached `caricature'. 4. Traditionally - What constitutes as an altar object?4.1 In the religious sense, many of these figurines had their eyes painted. Once these eyes were `painted' by a priest, these are considered altar objects.4.2 We also find, buddhist stones. Many of these are stones or rocks carved with a religious figurine. And the owners usually encase these objects in beautiful gold casings - after they were blessed by priests in temples.4.3 Objects or figurines that we ourselves, purchased from a temple and `invite' them to our homes.4.4 We voluntary and place these objects or figurines on our `altar'.The above, is a rough view of what objects on an altar is like.Frankly, other objects are more difficult to classify. And as mentioned above " cavet emptor " prevails.5. No, the altar should preferably not be placed on the same wall as the toilet. This is considered inauspicious.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/2/2002 7:52:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Do the rulesets apply also tosuch figurines as Guan Gong,Buddha Maitreya, Kwan ImPo Sat, God of Wealth (ChaiSen Ye Ye)?As for an altar, is it ok tobe placed on the same wall asthe toilet?Thanks in advance.Regards,Wasis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasis Posted May 8, 2002 Share Posted May 8, 2002 Dear Cecil,Please see below: Quote 5. No, the altar should preferably not be placed on the same wall as thetoilet. This is considered inauspicious.The altar in my house shares the same wall with the toilet but it is not on the otherside of the toilet. Perhaps the picture I attach could clarify the situation. Inaddition, there is a painting of "The 8 Immortals crossing the sea" hanged on thewall which is exactly on the other side of the toilet. Are both placements of altar &painting considered inauspicious? Thanks in advance.Regards,Wasis>As for an altar, is it ok to>be placed on the same wall as>the toilet? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 8, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 8, 2002 Dear Wasis,Thank you for your file attachment of your layout plan.1. I have taken the liberty of also adding the bedroom layout plan based on Shapes and Form Feng Shui.2. The two main attachments:-blueprint-wasis1.jpg - Option 1 with bedroom/wardrope layouts under S/no. 1, 2, 3, 4.And alter position Alternative 1.blueprint-wasis2.jpg - Option 2 with alternative bedroom/wardrope layouts under S/no. 1A, 2A and 3A. 3. With alternative positions for the placement of the altar:-3.1 Alternative 1A3.2 Alternative 1B3.3 Alternative 23.4 Alternative 34. CommentsBefore we look at the various alternatives, my major concerns are as follows:-4.1 Your proposed location is acceptable even if it is on the same wall as the toilet area since, this wall is `clean' and unlike the location where you had the 8 immortals picture placed. The altar should not be at that location (since it is on the opposite wall as the WC).4.2 The main concern with your proposed location is that the altar will be facing `into' the bedroom. Marked as S/no 1.I tried to play with the various orientation of the bed in this bedroom and it seems that each way, the the bed will face the altar directly and thus inauspicious.In Part II, I will attach file attachments of :-blueprint-wasis3.jpgblueprint-wasis4.jpg5. Comments on the various alternatives of the placement of the altarAlternative 1A is inauspicious IF it faces the main door. (From your past message, you mentioned that you may want to tilt the main door entrance. If so, this spot may be considered afterwards.Alternative 1B - this is a possibility.Alernative 2 - this is acceptable location. And it's distinct advantage is that the living room and dining room can be segregated into two `auspicious' rectangular shape.Alternative 1 - this is acceptable location. As it is similar to option Alternative 2, where the living room and dining room can be segregated into two `auspicious' rectangular shape. The only decision if this is chosen is either whether to face towards the garage area or pavement area.Alternative 3 - is a remote possibility. I say remote because, it would be inauspicious to have the altar face the dining table. If it does not and if the altar is higher than the basin opposite it, then this is a possible location. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/8/2002 9:12:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Please see below:5. No, the altar should preferably not be placed on the same wall as thetoilet. This is considered inauspicious.The altar in my house sharesthe same wall with the toiletbut it is not on the otherside of the toilet. Perhapsthe picture I attach couldclarify the situation. Inaddition, there is a paintingof "The 8 Immortals crossingthe sea" hanged on thewall which is exactly on theother side of the toilet. Areboth placements of altar &painting consideredinauspicious? Thanks inadvance.Regards,Wasis>As for an altar, is it ok to>be placed on the same wall as>the toilet? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 8, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 8, 2002 Dear Wasis,Attached please two additional alternatives. Appreciate, if you can further comment on what the altar is e.g. praying to.Please refer to my earlier comments under Part I on these two files.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 8, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 8, 2002 Dear Wasis,If the altar is not for praying e.g. holding figurines, you can still leave it on the position you had proposed earlier. But tilt the figurines looking away from the bedroom. Here, tilt the figurines towards the living room area would be acceptable.But if it is an altar for praying, then, the figurines should not be tilted but an alternative location should be looked at.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasis Posted May 8, 2002 Share Posted May 8, 2002 Dear Cecil,Thank your for your quick response. The altar is used to pray to the ancestors. It isattached to the wall and 1,8 meter above the floor.As for the cabinet (facing outward), we use it to place figurines of Gods such asKwan Im, God of Wealth, etc. However, they have never been prayed.Please see below: Quote 5. Comments on the various alternatives of the placement of the altarAlternative 1A is inauspicious IF it faces the main door. (From your pastmessage, you mentioned that you may want to tilt the main door entrance. If so,this spot may be considered afterwards.Yes, I want to tilt the main door from B to A. Fortunately, there is a cabinetbetween guest room and living room. And the altar is 1,8 meter above the floor whichis higher than the basin on the opposite wall. Is this acceptable?Alternative 1B - this is a possibility.Well, we already have a cabinet on this spot to segregate guest room and living room.Alernative 2 - this is acceptable location. And it's distinct advantage is thatthe living room and dining room can be segregated into two `auspicious'rectangular shape.Alternative 3 - is a remote possibility. I say remote because, it would beinauspicious to have the altar face the dining table. If it does not and if thealtar is higher than the basin opposite it, then this is a possible location.We have TV sets on this spot. Can the altar be placed just few meters to the leftwhich is opposite of the current location? The position will be at Alternatif 2 butfacing towards main bedroom. By this, the altar doesn't face the dinning table andbed no. 4. I'd like to add also that no basin in the dinning room. As for the painting of "8 Immortals", could you suggest where I should place it?Thanks in advance.Regards,Wasis(File attachment removed) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wasis Posted May 9, 2002 Share Posted May 9, 2002 Sorry about the file attachment. I resend the file. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 13, 2002 Staff Share Posted May 13, 2002 Dear Wasis,Please see below:- Quote On 5/8/2002 8:16:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Thank your for your quickresponse. The altar is used topray to the ancestors. It isattached to the wall and 1,8meter above the floor. You can perhaps check whether your altar table meets this criteria. Apologies if it is in inches. But if you are using metric, then it is easily converted.The standard auspicious measurement for an altar is as follows:-For a lower altar table:height: Between 40.5 inches to 44 inchesFor a higher altar table:(This is the most common height)height: Between 49 inches to 52 inchesAuspicious Width of table:miminum width: Between 15inches to 19inchesother auspicious width/depth:Between: 32 inches to 36 inches orBetween: 40.5 inches to 44 inchesBetween: 49 inches to 52 inchesBetween: 57 inches to 61 inchesIt is best to have the altar within the above auspicious dimensions.Do take note that it is preferred that the altar table is based on a higher height i.e.height: Between 49 inches to 52 inches.This is to ensure that children do not accidentally touch the items on the altar. Quote As for the cabinet (facingoutward), we use it to placefigurines of Gods such asKwan Im, God of Wealth, etc.However, they have never beenprayed. Since they are not prayed to avoid letting them face directly the main door. They can be tilted to face inwards e.g. to the living room area. Quote Please see below:5. Comments on the various alternatives of the placement of the altarAlternative 1A is inauspicious IF it faces the main door. (From your pastmessage, you mentioned that you may want to tilt the main door entrance. If so,this spot may be considered afterwards.Yes, I want to tilt the maindoor from B to A. Fortunately,there is a cabinetbetween guest room and livingroom. And the altar is 1,8meter above the floor whichis higher than the basin onthe opposite wall. Is thisacceptable? The present location is better since you are intending to tilt the door. If so, the present location is not an issue. Quote Alternative 1B - this is a possibility.Well, we already have acabinet on this spot tosegregate guest room andliving room.Alernative 2 - this is acceptable location. And it's distinct advantage is thatthe living room and dining room can be segregated into two `auspicious'rectangular shape.Alternative 3 - is a remote possibility. I say remote because, it would beinauspicious to have the altar face the dining table. If it does not and if thealtar is higher than the basin opposite it, then this is a possible location.We have TV sets on this spot.Can the altar be placed justfew meters to the leftwhich is opposite of thecurrent location? The positionwill be at Alternatif 2 butfacing towards main bedroom.By this, the altar doesn'tface the dinning table andbed no. 4. I'd like to addalso that no basin in thedinning room. Looks like the present location is better than this site. As it is not appropriate to have the altar next to the TV set i.e. this area is no good. Quote As for the painting of "8Immortals", could you suggestwhere I should place it?Thanks in advance. It is best to avoid placing it on the opposite wall of the toilet bowl as in the present situation.It is equally bad to have it face the dining table or facing your altar.From what I can see, there is not much room to place it unless you can place it between this picture and the altar. Attached please find an alternative position (provided it is not facing the main door).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 19, 2012 Staff Share Posted August 19, 2012 A painting of the 8 immortals (deities) crossing the sea... Option the 8 immortals are also deplicted on Chinese vases... Quote As for the painting of "8 Immortals", could you suggest where I should place it? Thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 23 Staff Share Posted July 23 Get Expert Help from Master Cecil Lee for your Altar Placement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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