Breaking News – Udumbara Flower Surreptitiously seen in blossom in Melbourne
In the legend, it is said that a type of flower called Udumbara blossoms once in three thousand years. Recently this legendary flower was accidentally discovered by a resident in Clayton, Melbourne on the surface of a private car. Mr. Chi, the owner of the car stated that he learnt about this similar type of flower from a report watching New Tang Dynasty Television, and he was convinced that the seven tiny white flowers were Udumbara flowers that emits a light scent at night, which has never been experienced before.
Udumbara was first discovered on a gold-coated copper statue of Tathagata at a temple in South Korea. Following the discovery, Udumbara had been found in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Sydney and Brisbane in Australia and some cities in North America. To one’s surprise, this type of flower, regarded as fortune and luck, can grow on the surface of steel, glass, rubber, fruits and plants, regardless of the substance of the surfaces and whatever the season may be. Its traces of growth and blossom have been found at monasteries and common peoples’ homes.
According to Buddhism scriptures, Udumbara belongs to an ancient Indian language, meaning levitating flower or flower of fortune and luck. Ancient book [Hui-Lin Yin Yi], Series Eight, describes the “Udumbara Flower to be considered as a sign of fortune and luck, a celestial flower, which has unique features from that of any kind of flowers in this physical dimension.” In other words, Sakyamuni revealed the heavenly secret centuries ago, when the King of Falun Paradise disseminates the Fa to offer salvation to mankind, the pure and unpolluted Udumbara Flower would surely flourish in this human dimension.
The above news is brought to you by Fen Fang, Jen Settle and Erin Toirkens for Breaking News on SOH Radio Network.





















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