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SMOKE SCREENS:Taoist temples around the nation have responded to Taipeis Xingtian Temple, which has barred food offerings and incense burning, beginning todayBy Sean Lin and Lin Yi-chang / Staff reporters Taipeitimes.com
Worshipers pray at Taipeis Xingtian Temple yesterday, which the temple said would be the last day when people could use incense burners and offering tables.
Taipeis Xingtian Temples announcement on Sunday that it would prohibit incense and food offerings to become more eco-friendly met with mixed reactions yesterday.
The popular temple, which is dedicated to Guan Gong , a legendary third-century heroic general-turned-deity, is to remove its two incense burners and 12 offering tables beginning today. The temple is asking visitors to put their hands together in prayer instead of burning incense or offering food, stressing that what matters is a sincere heart.
Chang Wei-tung , chief executive of the Lugang Matsu Temple in Changhua County, yesterday said that while he supports practices that aid the environment, he objects to the idea of removing incense burners and offering tables.
As the two items are indispensable during Taoist rituals, it would be disrespectful to the deities without them, he added.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2014/08/26/2003598308
TM99
(8,352 posts)The real changes that needed done with regards to pollution should already have been done 20 years ago or at the very least today involve much larger scale things like dealing with corporate pollution. Stopping food and incense offerings at temples is just ridiculous.
"Green" has become a fad and a means to control groups that rarely have any meaningful impact on climate and climate change.
Maraya1969
(23,017 posts)around any type of smoke for very long.
TM99
(8,352 posts)I will not, however, expect a thousands year old tradition to stop just to make a few feel better. I know how to adjust my needs in such a situation to the realities at hand.
Instead of these types of things, as someone with asthma, I wish the City of Phoenix would work to truly get rid of the brown cloud that hangs over the valley for much of the year whether as particulates or as ozone. This is real pollution that needs address, not a temple doing offerings.