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Kaohsiung,Taiwan, Janurary, 30th, Fon Chiao Temple lantern ,Kaohsiung, Taiwan

敦化市六頂山正覺寺

That would be my awesome incense burner.

Gandantegchinlen Khiid Monastery, Ulaan Baator

敦化市六頂山正覺寺

Incense Burner, Temple of Heaven, Beijing, China

I might have gotten this passed down from my parents, who are well out of their incense burning phase (probably thirty years out of it). I'm pretty well out of my own incense phase, myself, so I'll probably put this up on eBay soon to find it a good home. (Although it's compact, it's heavy so shipping might be a big investment)

Kaohsiung,Taiwan, Janurary, 30th, Fon Chiao Temple,Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Man Mo Temple or Man Mo Miu is a Cantonese transliteration of Wen Wu temple a temple for the worship of the civil or literature god Man Tai / Man Cheong and the martial god Mo Tai / Kwan Tai. The two gods were popularly patronised by scholars and students seeking progress in their study or ranking in the civil examinations in the Ming and Qing dynasties.[1] There are several Man Mo Temples in Hong Kong, the best known of which is the temple in Sheung Wan.

Stone table in front of incense burner.

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One of the giant incense -burners blazes behind them.

Ceremonial incense burners were more than ornate vessels in pre-Columbian societies—they were integral tools in the spiritual and cultural fabric of ancient civilizations. These artifacts played a central role in rituals, serving as conduits between the earthly and divine realms. The burners themselves were often masterpieces of craftsmanship, while the substances they held carried profound symbolic and practical significance.

 

This article delves into the design and function of incense burners from diverse Pre-Columbian cultures, such as the Manteño from Ecuador, the Guanacaste-Nicoya from Costa Rica, and the Maya of Mesoamerica. It explores the sacred substances burned within them. Examining these artifacts and their contents reveals the deep connections between ritual, trade, and daily life in these ancient societies. Full Article: galeriacontici.net/the-sacred-smoke-of-the-ancients-pre-c...

Kaohsiung,Taiwan, Janurary, 30th, Fon Chiao Temple exterior ,Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Overview of Barkhor Square with the Jokhang Temple on the left. Tibetan pilgrims circumambulate the route called "The Barkhor" around the temple, which is the most sacred in Tibet. Lhasa, Tibet, China.

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Incense burner

 

Chiang Mai, Thailand

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