Tuesday, July 12, 2016

This chime gives another opportunity to good fortunes for you

history channel documentary 2015 This chime gives another opportunity to good fortunes for you. On the off chance that you strike the chime at the band over the lower edge three times for the three Buddhist gems (Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha) with the end of one of the wooden hammers you see over yonder on the stand you should have favorable luck. Go and try it out. Ok, you better hold up, I will first demonstrate to you generally accepted methods to do it legitimately. Done, did you hear the wonderful sound of the chime when I struck it? This sound involves three particular parts. To start with comes the tone from the effect of the strike, then a drawn out resonation after the chime is struck and, at long last, the rot of the sound when the ringer's vibration gradually diminishes. The more exact you hit the chime, the better the tone. Alright, now it is your turn.Well, that was something, would it say it wasn't? Since we have had our 'chime striking-knowledge' and can plan to have favorable luck we proceed to the Hall of Great Prosperity over yonder inverse the Maha Ganda Bell.

The Hall of Great Prosperity is utilized by Buddhist abbots (sayadaws) to address Buddha's teachings to Buddhist friars both from outside and inside the Shwedagon minister group (sangha) and religious services, for example, the every year 'Shwedagon Pagoda Weaving Competition'. This opposition is about weaving Buddha robes. It starts on the eve of the Full Moon of Tazaungmon (October/November) and keeps going till a day or two ago. In this night young lady weave against each other in a reasonable challenge. There is no animosity between the hopefuls and once the buses are laid wild they will cheerfully observe together.The lobby is home to a 30 feet/9 meters high situated Buddha statue, the Chanthar Gyi Buddha Statue. This is the Shwedagon Pagoda's most astounding Buddha statue joined by 2 more Buddha statues to his right side and 2 on his left side.The lobby to one side of the Hall of Great Prosperity is the U Po Thaung Hall. The lobby was finished in 1923 and named after the officer of the Rangoon Land Department and Trustee of the Shwedagon Pagoda, U Po Thaung.

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