DAZZLING LIGHT WAS ALL AROUND; BUDDHA LIGHT SHINED PROFUSELY ABOVE; THE HOLY NAME OF GUAN YIN BODHISATTVA REVERBERATED THROUGH THE THREE SPHERES; THE BUDDHAS APPEARED IN THEIR COMPLETE FORMS HER BREATHING STOPPED, YET SHE CONTINUED TO LIVE AND WAS ABLE TO SPEAK

SHE ATTAINED ILLUSTRIOUS ACCOMPLISHMENT;

HER LEVEL OF REALIZATION RESULTED IN SARIRAS AND SARIRA FLOWERS OF THE HIGHEST

QUALITY  

 

 

What is even more amazing is that from the bone ashes of elder laywoman Wang Cheng E-Fen more than sixty sariras (relics) of different colors, as well as yellow and white sarira flowers of the highest quality, were found! The shape of some of the sariras was rhombic. This caused a sensation in all of Baoguang Temple and in Buddhist circles throughout China. These are holy things that are extremely rare in history. They are true Buddhist treasures. 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.” 
Wu You-Jia from Taiwan said, “Those sariras (relics) are truly wondrous treasures. During the process of searching for sariras, I saw a lump of bone ashes the size of a human palm. People had searched through it a few times. Surprisingly, I found two sariras within it. I then looked through it carefully once more. I was sure there were no more sariras in it. At that time, I saw another disciple find three sariras in that lump of bone ashes that I searched through. Another disciple from Taiwan, Li Hui-Zhu, had a serious ailment related to her hands. Because her tactile sense was not good, she only used three fingers to search for sariras in the bone ashes. She said that although she did not find even one sarira, the next morning she discovered that all of the symptoms relating to the three fingers she used to search for sariras had disappeared.” 
An endless stream of visitors came to pay their respects to the sariras. Many people from various circles in society came. Baoguang Temple specially photographed the elder laywoman’s sariras. The temple openly and respectfully handed out that photograph to everybody.