Posted January 8, 20196 yr Dear Master Cecil, is there a guide of such that the altar table is "too far" from the main door that I should build a solid wall in order to have the altar closer to the main door? The altar will be praying to Guan Yin and Guan Yu. Its about 14 feet versus 25 feet. Behind the wall of the altar, other than a bed what else I should look out for to avoid? Edited January 8, 20196 yr by Celciuz Include attachment.
January 9, 20196 yr Staff Thanks for the sketch. 1. You wrote: "The altar will be praying to Guan Yin and Guan Yu." Reply 1: Please note that traditionally one is suppose to pray to ODD number of deities or gods. Not TWO (2). 2. Normally if an Altar is to face the main entrance door; it is highly unusual in a HOME to place it so far back as per your RED outline.
January 12, 20196 yr Author Dear Master Cecil, thank you for the reply. Point 1 noted. Point 2, other than being highly unusual, is there any motivation for me to consider for moving it forward closer to the main door perhaps?
January 12, 20196 yr Staff No motivation if the partition highlighted in yellow is as shown with the altar level with it. Possible to be at green but under a few considerations: 1. Proper dimensions of the altar particularly the height is to be correct 2. No oven, stove or microwave sharing the same wall as the altar 3. Although the side of the altar faces the guest room is no issue (marked by a blue line); Nevertheless some conservative persons will say it is inauspicious for this. To shut up ? their mouth, possible to get an enclosed altar with a solid wooden side wall facing the bedroom wall...
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