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Please see attachment:
1. Location A is not ideal. As an altar is not suppose to "look" into the home e.g. into most of the bedrooms / toilets if any.
2. Location B is not as bad as it is placed next to an opening and the gods could "look out" of the home instead of no choice but to look into all "sleeping quarters".
2.1. Location B may not be suitable IF, it is directly or indirectly facing the afternoon sun. You won't want the god(s) to have to "wear" sun-glasses.
3. An altar can be placed along the same wall as marking "C". Or at position C. Provided the TV set if placed on this same wall is at least 1 metre away or any speakers that close to it.
4. An altar cannot be placed in the area X as it cannot share the same wall as a toilet.
5. A last resort could be location "D". Again it shares the same if there is indirect or direct afternoon sun.
6. Can understand that there is not much walls to place an altar in such a home. As a last resort again, if location marked E is not affected by rain water or afternoon sun, this is another "last resort" position. So far no MCST has "chased" away an owner placing their religious altar even if it is at the balcony - especially of a condo unit - other than hanging clothes there.

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On 6/5/2014 9:31:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi master,Please advice me
where should i place altar, i
have indicated A or B location
or any best locationWhat are
the things to look out for
moving when moving into new
house. Thank you.


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Hi Master,
I also need a similar advice. We have two separate altars at home. 1 for our ancestors and another Buddhist altar with Three Buddhas and Guan Yin in another table.
Would like to know where best to place both altars. "A" has been selected initially for our ancestors altar. B, C and D are options for the Buddhist Altar.

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On 6/5/2014 9:31:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi master,Please advice me
where should i place altar, i
have indicated A or B location
or any best locationWhat are
the things to look out for
moving when moving into new
house. Thank you.
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On the X, cannot share the same wall as toilet, can i build a partitionwall stick together with toilet wall? Thanks

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On 6/6/2014 5:46:56 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Please see attachment:1. Location A is
not ideal. As an altar is not suppose to
"look" into the home e.g. into most of
the bedrooms / toilets if any.2.
Location B is not as bad as it is placed
next to an opening and the gods could
"look out" of the home instead of no
choice but to look into all "sleeping
quarters".2.1. Location B may not be
suitable IF, it is directly or
indirectly facing the afternoon sun. You
won't want the god(s) to have to "wear"
sun-glasses.3. An altar can be placed
along the same wall as marking "C". Or
at position C. Provided the TV set if
placed on this same wall is at least 1
metre away or any speakers that close to
it.4. An altar cannot be placed in
the area X as it cannot share the same
wall as a toilet.5. A last resort could
be location "D". Again it shares the
same if there is indirect or direct
afternoon sun.6. Can understand that
there is not much walls to place an
altar in such a home. As a last resort
again, if location marked E is not
affected by rain water or afternoon sun,
this is another "last resort" position.
So far no MCST has "chased" away an
owner placing their religious altar even
if it is at the balcony - especially of
a condo unit - other than hanging
clothes there.On 6/5/2014 9:31:55 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hi master,Please advice me
where should i place altar, i
have indicated A or B location
or any best locationWhat are
the things to look out for
moving when moving into new
house. Thank you.
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