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Laywoman Wang Cheng E-Fen, who is the mother of virtuous professor Wang Yu-Hua, became accomplished by practicing the Guan Yin (Kuan Yin) Dharma. After her cremation at the Bao Guang Temple in Xindu County, Sichuan, China, she left behind more than 60 shariras (relics) of various colors as well as sharira flowers of the highest quality. Such relics can truly be called rare Buddhist treasures in the history of Buddhism. They manifest the holy state described as follows: “The Western Paradise has rows of gems and nets of gems. This is very mysterious. All of the lotus flowers there blossom perfectly.”

Laywoman Wang Cheng E-Fen, who is the mother of virtuous professor Wang Yu-Hua, became accomplished by practicing the Guan Yin (Kuan Yin) Dharma. After her cremation at the Bao Guang Temple in Xindu County, Sichuan, China, she left behind more than 60 shariras (relics) of various colors as well as sharira flowers of the highest quality. Such relics can truly be called rare Buddhist treasures in the history of Buddhism. They manifest the holy state described as follows: “The Western Paradise has rows of gems and nets of gems. This is very mysterious. All of the lotus flowers there blossom perfectly.”