5.28.2011


Sentul City
(the tall tower in the middle , is Mosque)



Twin towers in Sentul city (in the right)
(it is said that the whole Malaysia can be seen from top of this)



Sentul town


Flats in the city




City

A view of the twin tower in the Sentul
from the 2nd flood of the Temple





Appear no traffic jam but....


The Buddhagaya made on a lorry,
ready for the procession



The night is not so dark. Isn't it?




Temple Sambuddha Jayanti flags are waving in the breeze


Visit to Malaysia - 2

5.25.2011

Memories of 2011 Sambuddha Jayanthi Wesak Festival,
Mahayana Temple, in Kajang city, Malaysia



Thean Hou Mahyana Temple in Kajang




Buddha statue in a glass room


One of four protector god





God Kuanynin, Goddest of Mercy




One of four protector god




One of four protector god



One of four protector god



Protector gods of left side



One of four protector god



The organizers are ready for the procession



Buddha's sitting statue in a decorated lorry,
ready for the procession



Laughing Buddha (rt. view)



Laughing Buddha (lt. view)




Two god protectors statues standing



Another god of protectors standing statues


The devoties are offering incense at buddha



some of the buddhist flags appear in front of the Chinese temple




A beautiful seanary in the temple


The open vihara in the premises



Buddha's sitting statue in the vihara



The procession is about to start
(although the is some scattered)






LEE ZONG SHUN

Visit to Malaysia - 1

5.21.2011

Volunteers, in Buddhist Society, at Bandara Utama City,
where we went for blessings


Getting ready for the Vesak Celebration 2011


Getting ready for the Vesak
2011 Sambuddha Jayanthi


Malaysian Chinese innocent eyes


Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple
(30ft hight sitting Buddha statue)


enthusiastically,
and eagerly looking eyes


Getting ready for the Vesak Celebration


The Bodhi tree of Sri Lanka temple, in Sentul

Getting ready for the Vesak Celebration
(A Imitation of a Buddhagaya)


A Glass wall art, in the Bodhi-ghara


A view of the temple premises
(Lt.Vihara & far end the flats in city)



The Memory hall/Bell-tower



The Cetiya of the temple


The Bodhi tree and the Bodhi Ghara


The entrance of the
Sri Lanka Buddhist temple - Sentul




Buddha's Words on Friendlyness (Karaniya Metta Sutta)

5.14.2011


This is what should be done
by one who is skilled in goodness,
And who knows the path of peace:
Let them be able and upright,
Straightforward and gentle in speech.
Humble and not conceited,
Contented and easily satisfied.
Unburdened with duties and frugal in their ways.
Peaceful and calm, and wise and skillful,
Not proud and demanding in nature.
Let them not don the slightest thing
That the wise would later reprove.
Wishing; in gladness and in safety,
May all beings be at ease.
Whatever living beings there may be;
Whether they are weak or strong, omitting none,
The great or the mighty, medium, short or small,
The seen and the unseen,
Those living near and far away,
Those born and to be born
May all beings be at ease!
Let not deceive another
Or despise any being in any state.
Let no through anger or ill-will
Wish harm upon another.
Even as a mother protects with her life
Her child, her only child,
So with a boundless heart
Should one cherish all living beings;
Radiating kindness over the entire world;
Spreading upwards to the skies,
And downwards to the depths;
Outwards and unbounded,
Freed from hatred and ill-will;
Whether standing or walking seated or lying down
Free from drowsiness,
One should sustain this recollection.
This is said to be the sublime abiding.
By not holding to fixed views,
The pure-hearted one , having charity of vision,
Being freed from all sense desires,
Is not born again into this world



Sutta-Nipata 1,8







To The Buddha

5.13.2011



I'll sprincle on your sacred foot...
with the tears that appear in my eyes

I'll offer you with wild flowers...
those bloom and faded away in heart

Candakinnara Jataka

5.10.2011


The Buddha narrated Chandakinnara jataka with reference to the virtue of Yasodhara. In ancient time, millions years ago in India there was king called Brahmadatta. He was fond of hunting. He was powerful king reign all over India. Being fond of hunting one day he went to the Himalaya.


At the same period our Bodhisatta was born as a merman and he was living with his mermaid in the Himalaya. They lived in the forest very peacefully. (actually mermaid means a kind of human. It's, anyway, not the imaginary mermaid you have seen in arts and crafts).

One day Bodhisatta merman walked around the forest with his beautiful mermaid looking at the beauty of the forest. They sang. They danced. They looked at each other hours and hours affectionately. The mermaid, wearing a garland, was singing and dancing on a rock. She was seen by the king, who came for hunting and he was having five weapons (pancayudha)
At once, he was greedy about the mermaid and though to kill the merman and to own the mermaid and possess her. Thinking so, the king aim at the merman, who was watching his wife's dancing, on the ground, and shot at him with an arrow. The arrow was gone deep into the merman's heart and fell on the ground. The mermaid, who saw the entire scene from the rock, came swiftly towards the fallen unconscious merman. She was shocked and helpless. What innocent she can do against a man but lamented.

The king though that, the merman was killed. And came to mermaid and asked her reminding all the past incident with the merman. But she noticed that his body was hot and he has his pulse. Then it is said in the Jataka that they received assistance from the king of gods in Tawatimsa. So the merman came round and they were advised to go deep into the forest where no men were available.

The Buddha uttered that at that time mermaid was Yasodhara and the merman no one but himself.




Sugata Himi
Sri Lanka Buddhist Temple
Sentul, MALAYSIA

 
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