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Exhibition of Unprecedented Achievements of Master Wan Ko Yee

Date:
Saturday, March 04, 2006
Time:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Event Type:
Other
Organizer/Author:
Zhaxi Zhuoma
Location Details:
Hua Zang Si, 3134 22nd Street (Between Mission and South Van Ness), San Francisco, CA 94110

Exhibition of the Works of Master Wan Ko Yee. Master Yee is known as Dharma King Yangwo Yisinubu Wan Ko, an unprecedented great master of all Five Mings (Vidyas). This exhibition is the first one in history that features the achievements of a single individual in twenty-one categories. It has a symbolic meaning of corresponding and paying respect to the Twenty-one Taras who bestow great compassion and wisdom upon living beings. It also serves the purpose of beseeching the Twenty-one Taras to bless living beings with good fortune, countries with prosperity and security, and the world with peace.
The exhibition will feature 1. designs of the Buddhas’ images, 2. poetry, 3. ancient literature, 4. modern literature, 5. couplets, 6. philosophical sayings, 7. calligraphy, 8. bronze and stone inscriptions, 9. Chinese paintings, 10. western paintings, 11. decorative wall hangings, 12. jade plates, 13. tiles, 14. glass paintings, 15. three-dimensional paintings, 16. art frames, 17. famous teas, 18. health care products, 19. Yun sculptures, 20. vocal performances, 21. supreme and profound Buddha-dharma that is difficult to encounter in millions of eons. There are more than 200 world-class works in twenty-one categories. It has been widely considered that some of the works could not possibly have been created by a human being. They are believed to be treasures from heaven, having the beauty and magnificence that cannot be replicated by an ordinary human!
Added to the calendar on Thu, Mar 2, 2006 11:27AM
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