Showing posts with label [Events]. Show all posts
Showing posts with label [Events]. Show all posts

The life of...

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:32 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/8.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

He was fixing some electric cables and squatting right in front of the gigantic Wesak day board. I decided to capture a candid shot on 'The life of.." A spontaneous and unposed moment. LOVE IT!

For more similar photos click here the life of 2 & the life of 3

The Sanchi Main Gate

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:52 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/9.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

Thousands of people turned up at the National Wesak Day Open House. By mid afternoon, the temple was packed to the brim. The lion dance performance begins when the VIP alights from his car or appears at the front gate.

The main entrance to the Buddhist Vihara is guarded by the Sanchi Main Gate. The gigantic gate has three Buddhist Wheels a.k.a Dharmachakra. According to Religionfacts, the wheel (Skt. chakra; Tib. 'khor lo) is one of the most important Buddhist symbols, as it represents the teachings of the Buddha. The Buddha was the one who "turned the wheel of the dharma" and thus the wheel symbol is the Dharmachakra, or "wheel of law."

Donate to charity

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:26 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/6.3, ISO Equiv.: 100

Volunteers were working around the clock seeking for donation to fund charity homes. These are selfless people who donate hours of hard work and enthusiasm to help.

Nowadays, it seems less and less people are donating to charities. Many visitors avoided them. What a pity! Anyway, kudos to the volunteers. Continue to keep up the great job that you are doing.

The Golden Buddha

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:11 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.3, ISO Equiv.: 1600

A Buddha statue in the temple's pagoda. This International Buddhist Pagoda was declared open on 28th August 1971, by Tun Tan Siew Sin, the first Finance Minister of Malaya.

Click HERE to view food offerings to the Buddha of Compassion.

Note: This picture was adjusted with Photoshop (PS) [photo filter + shadow highlight]. By the way, I seldom use PS. This is the first picture I PS in my blog. Unless stated otherwise, all my photos are original (without PS).

The auspicious string

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:10 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/4.0, ISO Equiv.: 800

A Sri Lankan Buddhist monk put string bracelet as blessings onto an elderly devotee. It was an orderly affair despite the huge crowds. This is the inner view of the International Buddhist Pagoda. This building houses well-preserved Buddhist relics from around the world. A not-to-be-missed attraction in Maha Vihara!

Note: This picture was adjusted with Photoshop (PS) [levels + hue/saturation].

Raise the flags

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:24 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/8.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

A young student from the temple's Buddhist Institute Sunday Dhamma School (BISDS). She was waiting eagerly for the arrival of PM Najib and his wife. A high-spirited girl. But it was a long...long...wait. Check out what happened in the next picture.

She was holding a Buddhist flag and a Malaysian flag. According to Wikipedia, the Buddhist flag is a flag designed in the late 19th century to symbolise and universally represent Buddhism.

Buddhist flag

The five colors of the flag represent the six colours of the aura which Buddhists believe emanated from the body of the Buddha when he attained Enlightenment. Source: Wikipedia

The long, long wait

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:25 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/8.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

These two boys were also waiting for our VVIPs. Tired and 'roasted' under the hot sun. Some of them were hiding in the bushes. LOL! You can't blame them after all because it was REALLY HOT!

The lotus fountain

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:50 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/8.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

A large lotus flower water fountain greets the visitors as they enter the Sanchi Main gate.

Catch the paparazzi

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:43 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/7.1, ISO Equiv.: 100

I wonder who's the real paparazzi. Look at that fella in blue T-shirt. LOL!!!

PM Najib

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:49 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 200

Finally… He's here! Surrounded by VIPs, security personnel, dancers, monks and photographers. Najib (right next to the costume girl) is the third prime minister, after Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, to visit the century-old Buddhist temple. He was invited by Chief High Priest of Malaysia, The Most Ven. K. Sri Dhammaratana Nayaka Maha Thera.

...and his admirers

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:49 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 200

Everybody wants a piece of him.

Note: This picture was adjusted with Photoshop (PS) [B&W processing].

The dancers

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 7:49 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.3, ISO Equiv.: 200

A troupe of dancers flown in from Dharmaraja Kandy College in Sri Lanka. You gotta love their outfits and performance! AWESOME!!!

Click HERE to view picture of the entire dance troupe.

The hawker streets

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 7:52 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 100

The early morning crowd was manageable.

Sea of people

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:51 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/7.1, ISO Equiv.: 100

Hordes of people waiting to enter the temple. It was impossible to walk around. Crowded like h*ll! This one old lady at the back was pushing me all the way. ARRGH! What a nuisance!

The memorial

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:24 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/7.1, ISO Equiv.: 100

A small chedi in memorial of Ven. Dr. Kirinde Sri Dhammananda (18th March 1918 - 31st August 2006). It was written 'May He Attain Nibbana'. The highest aim of Buddhists is to attain Nibbana. It is regarded as the highest stage of mental purity.

Lotus hawkers

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 9:57 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/7.1, ISO Equiv.: 100

A family of lotus hawkers.

Note: This picture was adjusted with Photoshop (PS) [black & white processing + shadow/highlight].

Faith brought us together

Location: Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Date: 28th May 2010 (Friday), 8:43 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/7.1, ISO Equiv.: 100

Hordes of people waiting to enter the Main Shrine Hall.

According to STSITE, the Main Shrine is the oldest building in the Buddhist Maha Vihara. A marble stone engraving on the side wall reads "Sasanabhi Wurdhi Wardhana Society, Buddhist Temple, This stone was laid by Mrs. C. E. Spooner 25th August 1894." Mr. C. E. Spooner was the state engineer and director of the works department during the colonial Malaya time responsible for the famous lankmark building -- the Sultan Abdul Samad Building in KL.

Note: This picture was adjusted with Photoshop (PS) [black & white processing].

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This is my first national open house outing. Prime Minister Dato' Sri Najib Tun Razak and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor were scheduled to attend the Wesak Day celebrations. Now, that's a BIG event. I don't know what to expect really! I prefer to stay at home. First, I cannot stand the festive crowd. I'm actually a little demophobic. It really depends on the crowd. Second, I hate seeing Malaysians jostling, pushing and virtually fighting for food. I've always wondered do the organizers prepared sufficient food for their guests?

I'm a secular humanist; a nonbeliever. Nevertheless, I'm always fascinated by large gathering of people and religious events. I decided to be brave and take a chance to visit 2010 National Wesak Day Open House at Buddhist Maha Vihara, Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur (KL).

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The night before, I've spent almost five hours exploring pre-Wesak Day parade at Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen temple (佛光山东禅). Click HERE to read. I slept late that night because I was spending some time updating my Facebook with some fresh pictures.

The next morning, I woke up feeling sleepy but excited. I took a quick morning bath (6 a.m.) and drove to Kepong KTM train station. I boarded the second earliest ride to KL. Then, I took a bus to Brickfields, KL.

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Buddhist Maha Vihara a.k.a. Sri Lankan Buddhist Temple is located at the back of Brickfields. According to Buddhist Maha Vihara official webpage, the temple was founded by the Sinhalese community based in KL and the surrounding areas in 1894 to provide a place of worship in their Sri Lankan Theravada tradition.

A difficult place to find. Halfway there, I saw hordes of visitors, devotees and police officers. So I was confident that I'm on the right direction. Sometimes you should follow the crowd when you travel :)

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I anticipated a big crowd. But I was delightfully surprised. The morning crowd (around 7:45 a.m.) was manageable and quite O.K. Not too stuffy. When I first arrived, I saw rows and rows of makeshift hawker stalls. I decided to skip them first and move hurriedly to the inner temple.

From afar, I could hear melodious Buddhist mantra chants. Several Sri Lankan monks sited together and chant simultaneously. It was so beautiful, peaceful & relaxing.

Next I saw a big group of devotees lining up to enter the main shrine hall. There were waiting to receive blessings from the monks. It was a hot day. Several devotees were complaining about the long torturous wait under the hot sun. LOL!

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As usual, I was intrigued and mesmerized by their beliefs and devotion to God. I wanted to capture those intimate moments and share with my readers. But then again, I reminded myself many times do not invade on one's privacy. So I was very careful about that. I asked for permission before snapping my shots.

Sigh, I need to invest some serious money for lenses and body. A camera that is capable to zoom from afar and a body with higher ISO capabilities to shoot better in the dark. I HATE getting too close to my subject. It makes me looks like cheap paparazzi.

Later I visited the white pagoda a.k.a International Buddhist Pagoda in Maha Vihara. This mini pagoda is architecturally unique and stands at a scenic spot on the temple. The pagoda is home to a wealth of ancient Buddhist relics, from intricately engraved pillars to a collection of over 50 statues. A young Sri Lankan monk was tying orange colored string on devotees' wrist. Devotees would donate some money to the temple after that.

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By 8:45 a.m., I was standing right next to the main gated entrance - waiting eagerly for the arrival of our PM and his wife. Cute little kids were already lining up to greet them. It was another sweltering hot morning. All of us were sweating like pigs.

We waited and waited...10 mins, 20 mins, 30 mins. Still no VIPs in sight. Some of the kids decided to hide beneath some bushes to escape the heat. Even the handlers were having difficult times asking the kids to get ready. The long wait was driving us nuts, especially in this hot weather. LOL! Finally by 9:30 a.m. the beat of lion drums broke the silence.

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Everyone was excited again. Kids were asked to pay attention and waved their flags. By then, they were restless and tired. The smiley faces were all gone.

The PM entourage was a huge one. Our PM and wife was surrounded by VVIPs, VIPs, cabinet ministers, bodyguards, police officers, Rela officers, temple priests and multicultural dancers. Everyone was jostling and pushing like madmen. WHOAH! That's CRAZY! I didn't expect that at all! All I wanted is to snap a decent shot of our PM. But it was mission impossible. Too many field photographers and journalists. They were all over the place.

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Later I spent another 30 minutes exploring the hawker stalls before going back. The crowd was getting bigger by mid afternoon. I was tired, sunburn and mentally drained. Bu then again, it was a memorable trip :)

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Last updated 18th June 2010 (3:17 a.m.)

Buddhist Maha Vihara - Contact Details:

Buddhist Maha Vihara,
123, Jalan Berhala Brickfields,
50470 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia

Tel : +603 2274 1141
Fax : +603 2273 2570

Official Facebook Page: http://tinyurl.com/298ypfs
Email : info@buddhistmahavihara.com

Buddhist Maha Vihara - Directions, Getting There & Maps:

Jalan Berhala is located at one end of Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad which runs parallel to Jalan Tun Sambanthan (formerly Jalan Brickfields). You may enter Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad by the YMCA traffic lights junction or at the other end, opposite the Pines Restaurants.

Walking directions from KL Sentral Monorial Station to Buddhist Maha Vihara.

This is a thumbnail screenshot. Click link (Map 1) to download the map.

Map 1 (1 page, JPG file, 300 kb)

Note: File is hosted in MediaFire

Buddhist Maha Vihara - Main Serivce:

  1. Full moon & new moon day services
  2. Sunday Dhamma Classes for children and adults
  3. K Sri Dhammananda Library
  4. Registration of Marriages
  5. Services rendered by monks
  6. Dana for monk (at Vihara or Home) and Bana (Sermons)
  7. Use of facilities for religions and functions
  8. Dhamma book for the blind
  9. Dhamma for the deaf
  10. Free publications
  11. Buddhist translations exchange
  12. K Sri Dhammananda Lecture Series
  13. Buddhist & Pali University Diploma Courses
  14. Bookshop
  15. Kindergarten – Tadika Sudharma
  16. Parama business & IT Training Centre

Buddhist Maha Vihara - FAQs:

(1) The Buddish Maha Vihara was founded by the Sinhalese community based in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding areas in 1894 to provide a place of worship in their Sri Lankan Theravada tradition.

(2) Most of Shinhalese were either traders or artisans and skilled workers brought in from Ceylon by the British Administration to develop the colonial Malayan Civil Service.

(3) The Buddhist Maha Vihara was commonly known as the Brickfields Buddhist Temple for many years.

Note: FAQs about Buddhist Maha Vihara are taken from Buddhist Maha Vihara Facebook page. Get the latest updates from there.

Buddhist Maha Vihara - Google Maps:


View Larger Map

Buddhist Maha Vihara - Things To Do/See:

  1. Annual Wesak day celebration
  2. Annual Wesak day parade
  3. Pagoda with relics
  4. Lotus fountain
  5. Main hrine hall
  6. International Buddhist Pagoda
  7. The Sanchi Main Gates
  8. Bell tower
Buddhist Maha Vihara 2010 Wesak Day - YouTube Videos:

Part 2, Part 3 (Note: All videos captured with my hand phone camera)

Buddhist Maha Vihara - Read More & Useful Links:

  1. http://www.buddhistmahavihara.com/ (Buddhist Maha Vihara Official Webpage)
  2. http://www.bisds.org/site/ (Buddhist Dhamma Institute Sunday Dhamma School)
  3. http://tinyurl.com/298ypfs (Buddhist Maha Vihara Official Facebook Page)
  4. http://www.stsite.com/vihara/ (Photo Essay & Panorama on Buddhist Maha Vihara)
  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_flag (Wikipedia Article on Buddhist Flag)
  6. http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/symbols/wheel.htm (About Buddhist Wheel)
  7. http://tinyurl.com/2w9nwbn (Visitors delighted by PM’s presence at temple, TheStar)

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Nirvana re-enactment

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:46 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.3, ISO Equiv.: 1250

My favorite picture so far. He literally fell into a deep, blissfully peace-filled state of profound meditation. He seemed so believable to me :)

Haven up there

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:02 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 125

A giant-sized lantern of baby Buddha.

Fo Guang Shan official float

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 8:16 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 400

The largest, grandest and most beautiful float.

Taking night photos in low light can many times be difficult. I was struggling to set the proper settings and finding my camera buttons. So far it seems doable, but not quite as easy as I initially thought.

Clasp your hands and pray

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:49 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 560

This boy was feeling very uncomfortable trying to face the crowd. His mom (in blue blouse) asked him to clasp his hands together and pray. He was as nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs :)

Is this safe?

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:47 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/4.8, ISO Equiv.: 560

Some last minute checks to ensure everything goes smoothly.

The long wait

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 8:17 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 1600

Villagers waiting for the parade to start.

Super mom

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 8:21 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/4.2, ISO Equiv.: 1600

A four in one wheeler. Just squeeze in :)

Sea of people

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 8:20 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.8, ISO Equiv.: 1600

The village was packed to the brim with people enjoying the float parade. Villagers from all walks of life came out in full force to support this event. I love the atmosphere with crowds of people all having a great time. It's such a cool atmosphere, everyone is happy and friendly.

Did you noticed anything odd in this picture? Nobody wears helmet at 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom. None of them!

Lord Shiva

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:42 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 220

Shiva is 'shakti' or power, Shiva is the destroyer, the most powerful god of the Hindu pantheon and one of the godheads in the Hindu Trinity. Known by many names - Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Pashupati, Nataraja, Bhairava, Vishwanath, Bhava, Bhole Nath - Lord Shiva is perhaps the most complex of Hindu deities. Hindus recognize this by putting his shrine in the temple separate from those of other deities. Source: About Hinduism

1 Malaysia Parade

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:34 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 200

A beautifully decorated Indian float, affixed with decorative bulbs, carried the statue of Lord Shiva and some of the temple's committee members.

The Lanterns

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 7:15 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.0, ISO Equiv.: 200

The baby Buddha is made to stand straight up with his right hand pointing at heaven and with his left at the earth, and he exclaims: "Above the heavens and below the heavens, I alone am the honoured one!" Source: Manual of Zen Buddhism

Bathing of baby Buddha

Location: 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom, Selangor, Malaysia
Date: 27th May 2010 (Thursday), 5:10 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/3.5, ISO Equiv.: 1100

According to Buddhist legend, when Buddha was born, he pointed his right hand up and left hand down to announce that he will unite heaven and earth. Hence, a standing Baby Buddha figure with the same mudra is placed on the altar for the ceremonial bathing.

As we pour water over Baby Buddha, we pray fervently that our body, mind and speech be purified and that all our defilements and impurities be cleansed so that all sentient beings may advance in their spiritual development. Source: Palyulph


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I'm scared of driving back to Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Buddhist temple (佛光山东禅) at Jenjarom, Selangor. I adore this temple. LOVE IT SO MUCH! But I'm terrified of the distance and also its remote location. It's pretty hard to find this place. I wanted to see 2010 Wesak Day Float at 仁嘉隆, Jenjarom desperately! I'm a day person. So this was my very first night photography outing. LOL! I didn't know what to expect. It was all new to me :)

As expected, it was another dreadful ride all the way to Jenjarom. I lost my way again. It was getting late. I do not want to miss the parade. So, I flagged down a motorcyclist and asked for directions. An old lady (perhaps 70 years old) was riding pillion on her grandson's motorbike.

I asked "Makcik, kalau nak ke Jenjarom, pusing kiri ke kanan?"
(English: "Do I have to turn left or right?")

She said "You boleh pusing balik atau keluar dan masuk kanan, kiri dan...."
(English: "You could turn back or turn right and then left...")

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I was sitting there clueless scratching my head as to what I need to do next. I tried to understand her directions but they were too confusing. When I explained my predicament she immediately sprung into action to help me. She instructed her grandson to show the way. So, I followed that bike. I was breathing a huge sigh of relief. I tailed them for more than 15 minutes. At one point, I suspected we're getting nowhere! Well that's frustrating.

Finally, the boy stopped his bike and points to a dilapidated road. He asked me to drive across that lousy road. OK! My worries didn't stop there. The condition of the road had not improved, causing more anxiety and fear. I drove slowly to avoid punctures.

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Luckily, the directions are correct. PHEW! It was relieving knowing that I finally found the place. Jenjarom is a sleepy village far, far away from Kuala Lumpur (KL). Villagers were riding motorbike without wearing helmets. I drove slowly to avoid hitting them.

At first, I was dumbfounded. The temple was eerily quiet. No sign of Wesak Day Float! I was getting worried again. Is this for real? A worker informed me the parade starts from 7:30 p.m. Only one float was visible at the temple. WHAT? Only one??? You got to be kidding me!

By 6:45 p.m. people begin trickling into this Buddhist temple. The excitement started to build up! Suddenly, I heard some loud Indian songs. Indian devotees were pulling an interesting float. WOW! This Indian float was A.W.E.S.O.M.E! It was equipped with surround speakers. The high priest sat on the float and ensures God Shiva was properly decorated with fragrance flowers. I was mesmerized with the beauty and grandeur of these floats. A hurricane of sounds, smells and color.

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Next, a lorry full of lion dancers and drum beaters arrived. By 7 p.m. the floats were almost ready to line up with the parade. I was really excited!!! It starts when the organizers gets green light to proceed. It was almost 8 p.m. It was my first time snapping in the dark. I was messing with my camera buttons trying to find the best settings. It was a difficult task. I cannot even see the buttons properly.

I've spent at least 30 minutes walking from one float to another. It was exciting and a bit surreal being here in person. I enjoy every second and minute that I spend with them.

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By 8:10 p.m. the parade started moving out. There were hundreds of villagers waiting at the main road. Close to 3 000 people have shown up at Jenjarom to support the parade. It was a sea of people with little orange lights in their hands. Traffic came to a standstill as the massive crowds circled around the village.

It was hot and stuffy. I was sweating profusely. I followed the parade for almost 1 km before heading back to my car. I decided to call it a day. I need to wake up early the next morning to visit Buddhist Maha Vihara National Wesak Day open House in Brickfields.

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Overall, it was a simple parade. But the beautiful colours and wonderful people makes it an unforgettable experience.

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Last updated 18th June 2010 (3:19 a.m.)

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - Directions, Getting There & Maps:

The thumbnails are screenshots. Click links to download the maps.

Map and directions to Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom (JPG Format)

Map 1 (1 page, JPG file, 384 kb)
Map 2 (1 page, JPG file, 373 kb)
Map 3 (1 page, JPG file, 350 kb)
Map 4 (1 page, JPG file, 318 kb)

Map And Directions to Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom (PDF Format)

Map 1 (1 page, PDF file, 212 kb)
Map 2 (1 page, PDF file, 276 kb)
Map 3 (1 page, PDF file, 389 kb)
Map 4 (1 page, PDF file, 234 kb)

FGS Dong Zen Temple is located in Jenjarum, a small town located between Klang and Banting. It is about 30-minute drive from the Carey Island roundabout and about 45 minutes from Subang Jaya.

Note: All files are hosted in MediaFire. Official maps are courtesy of http://www.fgs.org.my/

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - Contact Details:

Fo Guang Shan Malaysia,
PT2297, Jalan Sg. Buaya,
Sg. Jenjarom,
46 200 Kuala Langat,
Selangor Malaysia.

Daily Opening Hours:
Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Tel: 603 - 3191 1533, 603 - 3191 4304
Fax: 603 - 3191 1467
Official portal: http://www.fgs.org.my/
Official Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/fgsmy

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - FAQ:

(1) 馬來西亞佛光山 Fo Guang Shan Malaysia (reg. under : Persatuan Meditasi Fo Guang Shan Selangor ) is one of the many branches of Fo Guang Shan (“FGS”) throughout the world.

Fo Guang Shan in Chinese literally means “the Mountain of Buddha’s Light”. FGS is an international Buddhist Order founded by Ven Master Hsing Yun in 1967 with the headquarter in Kaoshiung, Taiwan. It operates 62 branch temples in Taiwan, and 98 throughout the rest of the world.

(2) FGS Dong Zen Temple represents the hub of a Buddhist centre in the South East Region. FGS Dong Zen is situated at Jenjarom, Kuala Langat in the state of Selangor Darul Ehsan. The land area covers 22 acres. Since the opening of the monastery in 1994, it has created a new avenue for tourism for local tourists and it also acts as an important cultural and educational center.

(3) FGS Dong Zen Temple is solely managed by Fo Guang Shan Malaysia. Guided by the objectives and principles of Fo Guang Shan, the Malaysian chapter expanded considerably. To date there are seventeen Fo Guang Shan centres in Malaysia, namely Klang, Ipoh, Sentul, Sekinchan, Telok Panglima Garang, Seremban, Bahau, Petaling Jaya, Penang, Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur, Cheras, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu etc.

Note: FAQs about FGS Dong Zen are taken from FGS Dong Zen Facebook. Get the latest updates from here.

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - Google Maps:


Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - Thing To Do/See:

  1. Main Prayer Shrine (Wooden Buddha, Brass Wall Paintings)
  2. Lumbini Garden
  3. Buddhist Art Gallery
  4. Relic Centre
  5. Venerable Master Hsing Yun's One-Stroke Calligraphy Exhibition
  6. Annual Chinese New Year Deco
  7. Garden of Zen
  8. Giant Hanging & Wishing Bell
  9. Taste authentic vegetarian food

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - YouTube Video:

Let the parade begin! Video taken with my hand phone camera

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple 佛光山东禅 - Read More & Useful Links:

  1. http://www.palyulph.org/teachings.htm (About bathing Baby Buddha)
  2. http://tinyurl.com/yz8777e (Jenjarom road to serendipity, Article by NST)
  3. http://tinyurl.com/yl7kw2b (The temple that changed Jenjarom, TheStar)
  4. http://tinyurl.com/yemhol2 (Read all my blog posts about FGS Temple)

Walls of Serenity

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:13 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/4.8, ISO Equiv.: 1250

A wall carving depicting Buddha sitting atop a big lotus flower.

In Buddhist iconography, Buddha is often represented on a pink lotus. The lotus symbolizes purity of the body, speech, and mind as if floating above the muddy waters of attachment and desire. Source: Wikipedia

I can see arrows flying all over Buddha. Is Buddha under 'attack? Can anyone help me decipher this piece of art?

Buddha's Entry Into Parinirvana (般涅槃)

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:08 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 560

A follower mourning over the death of Buddha. Click here to view similar image (Paranirvana of the Buddha) at ZenYouMitsu Temple (善養密寺), Setagaya, Tokyo. LINK

In Buddhism, parinirvana (Sanskrit: परिनिर्वाण) is the final nirvana, which occurs upon the death of the body of someone who has attained complete awakening (bodhi). It implies a release from the bhavachakra, Saṃsāra, karma and rebirth as well as the dissolution of the skandhas. Source: Wikipedia

Buddha's Path to Enlightenment

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:24 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.3, ISO Equiv.: 560

After asceticism and concentrating on meditation and Anapana-sati (awareness of breathing in and out), Siddhartha is said to have discovered what Buddhists call the Middle Way—a path of moderation away from the extremes of self-indulgence and self-mortification. Then, sitting under a pipal tree, now known as the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India, he vowed never to arise until he had found the Truth. Source: Wikipedia

The Young Buddha

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:17 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.3, ISO Equiv.: 1600

Another mesmerizing picture.

Acrylic on Canvas

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 11:40 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/4.8, ISO Equiv.: 1600

An excellent masterpiece from Grace Choong Ai May - a Penang-based Malaysian artist. Grace Choong has so far held 7 solo art exhibitions since 1990. She has also participated in 100 over groups exhibitions in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, China, Korea, Japan, Britain, Brazil, U.S.A. etc.

Siddhārtha Gautama

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:16 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 1600

Simply beautiful. I captured this photo in the main praying hall. I saw many devotees kneeling and praying. I do not want to 'disturb' their prayers. So, it's a quick shot.

Guanyin And Her Compassion

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 1:00 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/6.3, ISO Equiv.: 100

A beautiful representation of Guanyin the goddess of compassion. Often she will be holding a rosary in one hand, a symbol of her devotion to Buddhism and its tenets. She will also have either a book (The Lotus Sutra, which refers back to her origins), or a vase, which symbolizes her pouring compassion on to the world.

Knowledge Is Power

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 11:55 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/8.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

Never underestimate the power of knowledge!

This picture reminds me of some quotable quotes from Bertrand Russell (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) - a British, philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic.

Here is an adapted version of his quotes:

Three passions have governed my life:
The longings for love, the search for knowledge,
And unbearable pity for the suffering of [humankind].

Love brings ecstasy and relieves loneliness.
In the union of love I have seen
In a mystic miniature the prefiguring vision
Of the heavens that saints and poets have imagined.

With equal passion I have sought knowledge.
I have wished to understand the hearts of [people].
I have wished to know why the stars shine.

Love and knowledge led upwards to the heavens,
But always pity brought me back to earth;
Cries of pain reverberated in my heart
Of children in famine, of victims tortured
And of old people left helpless.
I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot,
And I too suffer.

This has been my life; I found it worth living.

In Deep Meditation

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:56 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/9.0, ISO Equiv.: 100

There are many beautiful statues in the Lumbini Garden.

Lumbinī (Sanskrit: लुम्बिनी, "the lovely") is a Buddhist pilgrimage site in the Rupandehi district of Nepal, near the Indian border. It is the place where Queen Mayadevi is said to have given birth to Siddhartha Gautama, who as the Buddha Gautama founded the Buddhist tradition. Source: Wikipedia

Thousand-Hand Guanyin 1

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 11:01 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.0, ISO Equiv.: 200

This statue is HUGE! As big as a grown up adult.

One Buddhist legend from the Complete Tale of Guanyin and the Southern Seas (Chinese: 南海觀音全撰; pinyin: Nánhǎi Guānyīn Quánzhuàn) presents Guanyin as vowing to never rest until she had freed all sentient beings from samsara, reincarnation.

Despite strenuous effort, she realized that still many unhappy beings were yet to be saved. After struggling to comprehend the needs of so many, her head split into eleven pieces. Amitabha Buddha, seeing her plight, gave her eleven heads with which to hear the cries of the suffering.

Upon hearing these cries and comprehending them, Avalokitesvara attempted to reach out to all those who needed aid, but found that her two arms shattered into pieces. Once more, Amitabha came to her aid and appointed her a thousand arms with which to aid the many. Source: Wikipedia

Thousand-Hand Guanyin 2

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 11:02 a.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/4.5, ISO Equiv.: 200

A close-up shot. Can you spot Guanyin's 11 heads?

Buddha's Blessing

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 12:04 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 450

Here Buddha is represented in the blessing pose with the palm of his right hand facing out to give blessings. He usually faces the north.

Spotted Pink Baldie

Location: Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple, Jenjarom, Malaysia
Date: 21st January 2010 (Thursday), 1:09 p.m.
Camera: Nikon D60 with Aperture: f/5.6, ISO Equiv.: 100

Stumbled upon a CUTE looking prop. Looks like pink baldie was sound asleep...Zzzzz


Okay.....let me be honest with all of you. This is actually a delayed Part 2 post about Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom. I might be visiting this temple again by next week to capture the 2010 Chinese New Year (CNY) celebration.

Currently, I'm still 'trapped' in Klang Valley. I decided to publish this post for one good reason. Lately, I've been checking the statistics of my blog readers using sitemeter.

I've been analyzing the overall data; especially the search engine keywords that lead visitors to my blog. Here is a list of recurring keywords:

  • Dong Zen Temple
  • Tokong FGS Dong Zen Jenjarom
  • Dong Zen Temple CNY 2010
  • Tong Zen Temple
  • Dong Zen Opening & Closing (close) Hours
  • Dong Zen Lighting Time
  • Dong Zen Directions
  • Location maps to Dong Zen temple Klang, Malaysia
  • Shan Dong

There is a big number of new visitors searching for these info. So, I decided to update my previous post and write another new post about FGS Dong Zen temple. I'm a 'banana'. I speak and read no Chinese words. I rely on Google Translate to find some useful info about directions, opening hours and CNY 2010 celebration programs at FGS Dong Zen temple.

Lucky me! I've found the official maps to the temple in JPG and PDF format. In addition, I also stumbled upon the English version of FGS CNY 2010 portal. Remember to check out all the useful details at the bottom.

Last updated 22nd February 2010 (5:40 p.m.)

Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen 佛光山 Temple - Directions, Getting There & Maps:

The thumbnails are screenshots. Click links to download the maps.

Map and directions to Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom (JPG Format)

Map 1 (1 page, JPG file, 384 kb)
Map 2 (1 page, JPG file, 373 kb)
Map 3 (1 page, JPG file, 350 kb)
Map 4 (1 page, JPG file, 318 kb)

Map And Directions to Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple in Jenjarom (PDF Format)

Map 1 (1 page, PDF file, 212 kb)
Map 2 (1 page, PDF file, 276 kb)
Map 3 (1 page, PDF file, 389 kb)
Map 4 (1 page, PDF file, 234 kb)

FGS Dong Zen Temple is located in Jenjarum, a small town located between Klang and Banting. It is about 30-minute drive from the Carey Island roundabout and about 45 minutes from Subang Jaya.

Note: All files are hosted in MediaFire. Official maps are courtesy of http://www.fgs.org.my/

Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple - Contact Details:

Fo Guang Shan Malaysia,
PT2297, Jalan Sg. Buaya,
Sg. Jenjarom,
46 200 Kuala Langat,
Selangor Malaysia.

Daily Opening Hours:
Daily 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Tel: 603 - 3191 1533, 603 - 3191 4304
Fax: 603 - 3191 1467
Official portal: http://www.fgs.org.my/
Official Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/fgsmy

Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple - FAQ:

(1) 馬來西亞佛光山 Fo Guang Shan Malaysia (reg. under : Persatuan Meditasi Fo Guang Shan Selangor ) is one of the many branches of Fo Guang Shan (“FGS”) throughout the world.

Fo Guang Shan in Chinese literally means “the Mountain of Buddha’s Light”. FGS is an international Buddhist Order founded by Ven Master Hsing Yun in 1967 with the headquarter in Kaoshiung, Taiwan. It operates 62 branch temples in Taiwan, and 98 throughout the rest of the world.

(2) FGS Dong Zen Temple represents the hub of a Buddhist centre in the South East Region. FGS Dong Zen is situated at Jenjarom, Kuala Langat in the state of Selangor Darul Ehsan. The land area covers 22 acres. Since the opening of the monastery in 1994, it has created a new avenue for tourism for local tourists and it also acts as an important cultural and educational center.

(3) FGS Dong Zen Temple is solely managed by Fo Guang Shan Malaysia. Guided by the objectives and principles of Fo Guang Shan, the Malaysian chapter expanded considerably. To date there are seventeen Fo Guang Shan centres in Malaysia, namely Klang, Ipoh, Sentul, Sekinchan, Telok Panglima Garang, Seremban, Bahau, Petaling Jaya, Penang, Kuantan, Kuala Lumpur, Cheras, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu etc.

Note: FAQs about FGS Dong Zen are taken from FGS Dong Zen Facebook. Get the latest updates from here.

Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple - Google Maps:


Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple - Thing To Do/See:

  1. Main Prayer Shrine (Wooden Buddha, Brass Wall Paintings)
  2. Lumbini Garden
  3. Buddhist Art Gallery
  4. Relic Centre
  5. Venerable Master Hsing Yun's One-Stroke Calligraphy Exhibition
  6. Annual Chinese New Year Deco
  7. Garden of Zen
  8. Giant Hanging & Wishing Bell
  9. Taste authentic vegetarian food

Fo Guang Shan 佛光山 Dong Zen Temple - Read More & Useful Links:

  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gautama_Buddha (Wikipedia article about Gautama Buddha)
  2. http://tinyurl.com/yz8777e (Jenjarom road to serendipity, Article by NST)
  3. http://tinyurl.com/6xsbca (Swastika in Buddhism, Article by Religionfacts)
  4. http://tinyurl.com/yl7kw2b (The temple that changed Jenjarom, TheStar)
  5. http://tinyurl.com/yav76kj (CNY cheer at Jenjarom’s FGS Temple, TheStar)
  6. http://tinyurl.com/yemhol2 (Read all my blog posts about FGS Temple)

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