You can call me 'superstitious'. Yes, I admit that I love to pray, I love to visit temples.......
As I mentioned in one of my old posts, I go to temple whenever I stay in SG for weekend. Why? Maybe because I did not put any Buddha's statue in my room, and I feel guilty for not praying. Back home in KL, I used to pray daily. At least once before I go to work.
Visited Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown weeks ago, while I was waiting for Chloe to do her medical checkup. I only took photos on the structure of the building. Did not take photos of any statue because I believe that considered not paying 'respect' to the Buddha. There are a lot of different statues in the temple, and they are all 'Gold coated'. The temple is air-conditioned, and joss-sticks are not allowed in the temple. You can only offer the joss-sticks before entering to the temple hall.
"The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum is a living cultural monument in the heart of Chinatown housing what Buddhist leaders regard as the Sacred Buddha Tooth Relic in a magnificent Relic Stupa composed of 420kg of gold donated by devotees. Everyday the inner chamber will be unveiled at stipulated timings in a ceremony conducted by resident monks and the public can view the Relic Stupa." - Source from internet
Here are the photos...
Hi Josephine,
ReplyDeleteI find Buddha Tooth relic temple,which is air-conditioned, sleek and tidy is really more for tourist attraction than a temple.
However, I enjoy going to the temple as it is one of the most wonderful temples around in Singapore!
Leng ah if I post his/their photo(s) out and I get my house burned down and dognapped, will I get your place to stay in? I am still considering so stay tuned to my blog. I like temples too. Wanted to post bout temple but no time
ReplyDeleteIs it newly built? The temple looks very new. If not, it is very well kept!
ReplyDeleteits good to have belief...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year
signaporeshortstories: I normally go to the one in Bugis. Then 'si ma lu' guan yin temple.
ReplyDeleteKellaw: Hahaha, then ar, better don post his photos
Doreen: Ya, it is quite new, one year ++ only
wanwan: Happy New Year!!!
lol. I posted and updated my new post then edited it just for you. now you say duwan?
ReplyDeletehaih
The temple look so new, how many years already for this temple. Over Malaysia hardly see any temple with air-conditioned
ReplyDeletehi Josephine..thanks for coming over .. i didnt go chinatown when i was in sg early dec... i will make another trip next year .. this time must go bugis and chinatown.
ReplyDeleteNice Temple. Happy New Year 2009. Wish you all the best!
ReplyDeletewhy the name buddha tooth.....as in tooth? gigi kar? dont see any there?
ReplyDeleteHi Josephine,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and Best Wishes to u and ur loved ones! Nice blog u have, just what I'm looking for. I just created a new blog, let me know if u're interested to exchange links. Hope u have a great blogging year.
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