Rinesh Hegde
Registered User
The EA Tracing board talks about Movable and Immovable Jewels.
Now in the Grand Lodge of India as well as in the United Grand Lodge of England, Grand Lodge of Scotland, Grand Lodge of Ireland, and Grand Lodges in Australia the movable jewels are the Square, the Level and the Plumb Rule whereas the immovable jewels are the Tracing Board, the Rough and Perfect Ashlars (based on the ritual charges gathered from these lodges)
The reasons for the same are:
May I know what are/might be the reasons for such an interchange?
Now in the Grand Lodge of India as well as in the United Grand Lodge of England, Grand Lodge of Scotland, Grand Lodge of Ireland, and Grand Lodges in Australia the movable jewels are the Square, the Level and the Plumb Rule whereas the immovable jewels are the Tracing Board, the Rough and Perfect Ashlars (based on the ritual charges gathered from these lodges)
The reasons for the same are:
- The movable jewels are called movable because they are worn by the Master and his Wardens and transferable to their successors on the night of Installation.
- The immovable jewels called immovable because they lie open and immovable in the Lodge for the Brethren to moralise upon.
May I know what are/might be the reasons for such an interchange?