Wonderful Thailand

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(By Tsem Rinpoche and Stella Cheang)

Dear friends around the world,

If we want to go on holidays, it is better to go to holy places. Even if such places are not sophisticated, they benefit us spiritually; we can take a break and collect merit, plant Dharma seeds and be blessed. This is a good way of combining the pleasure of holidays with the spirituality of collecting merit.

Never get tired of collecting merit because it offsets negative karma that leads to suffering. People without Dharma will not know this so for them, a holiday is a holiday. They do not know that their holidays will bring no long-term benefit. With Dharma, we are wiser.

We should go on pilgrimage to places where holy beings are known to reside or where great practitioners have engaged in profound practices. These places are vortexes of energy – an area where concentrated energy naturally converges on the planet’s surface.

On a visit to one of Bangkok's floating markets in 2011

On a visit to one of Bangkok’s floating markets in 2011

Visiting these vortexes expedites healing, assists meditation, synchronises brain waves, promotes health and encourages positive thinking. Performing spiritual practices in these areas or simply being present there helps to speed up the process of positive growth and healing within us. In short, it is good for us.

A place may not be a natural vortex, but can be made into one by spiritual practices or by powerful beings. The powerful vortexes that are artificially created (e.g. sacred temples, stupas, holy statues, or places with relics) can have the same effect as natural ones because they have been blessed by masters, great beings or great practices.

Old temples and similar places are highly charged with good energies that we need very much. Sometimes, even a highly blessed statue of an enlightened being or the meditation cave of a revered practitioner is highly charged and blessed, too. It is always good to pay homage and to make offerings or prayers there.

I had the honour to offer some food to the monks in Bangkok in 2011. It is such a POWERFUL experience for me each time and very moving.

I had the honour to offer some food to the monks in Bangkok in 2011. It is such a POWERFUL experience for me each time and very moving.

In short, if we have to spend money, time and energy, make it worthwhile. Take a break and use that time to gather merits, which are a necessary part of spiritual living. It is even better if we take friends there because simply being there will bless them too. Uplift your friends by going to places with blessings instead of being dragged down by yet another holiday of chit-chatting, eating and just hanging out in some foreign country. Meeting our friends is not a bad thing but we can make it more worth our while and theirs!

Tsem Rinpoche

 


 

Wonderful Thailand

Map of Thailand. Click on image to enlarge.

Map of Thailand. Click on image to enlarge.

Thailand is the Southeast Asian country most favoured by tourists and for good reason. Travellers can find almost anything in Thailand, from dense jungles to crystal-clear blue waters; from foods that tantalise the taste buds to monuments that take the breath away. Exotic yet tourist-friendly, Thailand is affordable yet provides every modern amenity a traveller may need.

Thailand is, on paper, still a constitutional monarchy with the king as its highly respected and revered Head of State. In practice however, the king’s role is largely ceremonial with the Prime Minister holding the most authority in government. Having said that, the King and the Royal Family are still protected by strict lèse majesté laws.

Mainland Thai culture is heavily influenced by Buddhism. However, unlike most other Buddhist countries of East Asia, Thai Buddhists follow the Theravada school of Buddhism. Thai temples, known as wats, are usually adorned with lavish gold ornaments, and are easily identifiable by their multi-coloured pointed roofs. Pre-Buddhist traditions have been infused with the values of Buddhism, making Thailand a cultural powerhouse.

 

What to Do in Thailand

Popularly known as the Land of Smiles, Thailand has a lot to offer both the spiritual seeker and the leisure seeker. Highlights include:

Spiritual Sights: Wat Phra Kaew, which houses the Emerald Buddha, is the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. Every Thai town has at least one wat (temple), so you’ll never run short of holy places to visit.

Historical and Cultural Attractions: At the top of many visitors’ itineraries, Bangkok boasts a combination of modernity and a rich cultural heritage. The Grand Palace, which comprises of highly decorated buildings and monuments, is a must visit.

Festivals: Thailand celebrates an impressive array of festivals, the biggest being the water festival of Songkran (Thai New Year) in mid-April. Others, including the Rocket Festival and Phi Ta Khon, can offer colourful insight into Thai life.

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Trekking: Popular in northern Thailand especially near Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son and Pai, trekking trips are often combined with bamboo rafting and experiencing an authentic tribal village.

Sports: Top of the list of sporting activities is learning to dive, whether on Ko Tao, Ko Phi, or any one of the other islands. Out of the water, rock climbing, especially by Railay Bay, is world class.

Cooking Courses and Food Walks: These are both popular activities as is visiting one of Bangkok’s many floating markets.

Courses and Personal Development: Those who prefer a holistic holiday can consider meditation courses, common in most parts of Thailand. There are also yoga, fasting and detoxification retreats, often held in idyllic locations. Language courses are also popular, especially in Chiang Mai.

 

Location and Population

Located in Southeast Asia, Thailand has a land area of 520,000 square kilometres and shares land borders with four countries – Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia and Laos. It is known for its tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate Buddhist temples. In its capital, Bangkok, modern cityscapes sit right next to canal-side communities, iconic temples and palaces.

The Thais, formerly known as Siamese, are from the Tai ethnic group. They are native to Thailand but also part of the larger ethnolinguistic group native to Southeast Asia, as well as southern China and Northeast India. The Thai language exists in several regional variants and most Thais are followers of Theravadan Buddhism.

As of 2016, Thailand’s population is estimated at 70 million, making it a formidable commercial market in Southeast Asia. The nation also boasts a healthy GDP of over US$400 billion annually.

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Climate

Thailand is largely tropical and is hot and humid all year around with temperatures in the region of 28-35°C (82-95°F). However, the mountains in the far north of Thailand are relatively cooler. In general, there are three distinct seasons:

  • Cool: From November to February. This is the most popular time to visit Thailand. as it doesn’t rain much and temperatures are at their lowest. Although the difference is barely noticeable in the south, if you plan to trek the northern mountains, temperatures can fall as low as 5°C.
  • Hot: From March to June. During this time, Thailand swelters in temperatures as high as 40°C. While this may be pleasant if you are lazing on the beach with a drink in hand, it is not ideal if you are visiting the many temples in Bangkok.
  • Rainy: From July to October. The season properly starts in September when tropical monsoons hit most of the country. Although it doesn’t rain non-stop, when it does, flooding is common.

There are deviations from these general patterns, particularly on the islands off the south-eastern coast, including Koh Samui. Here, the best time to visit is from May to October and the rainy season runs from November to February.

 

A Brief History

The earliest identifiably Thai kingdom was founded in Sukhothai in the year 1238. It reached its peak under King Ramkhamhaeng in the 14th century before falling under the control of the kingdom of Ayutthaya. Ayutthaya controlled most of present-day Thailand as well as parts of modern Laos and Cambodia. Eventually, the empire also absorbed the northern kingdom of Lanna.

In 1767, Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese, but King Taksin regrouped his people and founded a new capital at Thonburi. His successor, General Chakri, moved across the river to Bangkok and became King Rama I, the founding father of the Chakri dynasty that has ruled the country to this day.

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Known as Siam until 1939, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to be colonised by a foreign power, and the Thais are fiercely proud of this fact. A bloodless revolution in 1932 led to the formation of a constitutional monarchy. Soon after, Thailand became a close ally of the United States, which allowed it to emerge from a history of dictatorship and instability into a fair approximation of a democracy.

In September 2006, a peaceful military coup overthrew populist tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra’s democratically elected but widely-criticised government. Democratic elections followed but there was another coup in 2014. However, Thailand has maintained her poise amidst the flux and uncertainty, even when faced with the passing of its beloved King Bhumibol in 2016.

 

A Buddhist Heritage

Buddhism in Thailand is largely of the Theravadan school, which is practised by over 90% of the population. Thai Buddhist temples are characterised by tall golden stupas and the country’s unique Buddhist architecture, which shares similarities with that of Cambodia and Laos.

Buddhism is believed to have been transmitted to the country as early as 250 BCE, during the time of the Indian Emperor, Ashoka. Since then, Buddhism has played a significant role in Thai society and culture. The influence of Buddhism in Thailand further increased in the middle of the 19th century following the reforms of King Mongkut.

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A follower of the Thammayut sect of Buddhism, King Mongkut increased centralisation of the Thai monastic community under the state. Unsurprisingly, the Thai monarchy is closely intertwined with Buddhism and its kings are seen as the main patrons of Buddhism in Thailand. The two official branches (Nikayas) of Thai Buddhism are the royally-backed Dhammayuttika Nikaya and the larger Maha Nikaya. Another characteristic of Thai Buddhism is its emphasis on short term ordination for every Thai man.

 

Top 10 Buddhist Pilgrimage Spots in Thailand

 

1. Wat Phra Kaew, Bangkok

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Wat Phra Kaew, or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. It is situated in Phra Nakhon District, the historic centre of Bangkok, within the precincts of the Grand Palace. The 26-inch tall (66 cm) Emerald Buddha, which depicts the Buddha in meditation posture, is actually made of semi-precious green stone – jade or jasper – rather than emerald and clothed in golden robes. 

Address: Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Contact: +66 2 623 5500
Opening Hours: 8.30 am to 3.30 pm
Entrance Fees: THB 500
Note: Proper dress code should be observed; short pants, short skirts and sleeveless t-shirts are not allowed. Sarongs are available to rent at the entrance.

 

2. Wat Traimit, Bangkok

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Wat Traimit houses a 15-foot tall solid gold (83% gold) Buddha statue that weighs five and a half tonnes. The golden Buddha was once housed in a temple in Bangkok, which was abandoned around 1931. Having been disguised by a layer of plaster and lacquer, its true worth had been forgotten over the years. When the Buddha was moved from the abandoned temple to Wat Traimit, it fell when some ropes snapped and the golden body of the Buddha was exposed.

Address: 661 Tri Mit Rd, Khwaeng Talat Noi, Khet Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand.
Contact: 089-002-2700
Opening Hours: Daily from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm
Entrance Fees: Entrance to the grounds is free. It costs THB 40 to view the golden Buddha.

 

3. Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew, Khun Han

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Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew, also known as the Temple of a Million Bottles, is situated in the Khun Han district of Sisaket province. It is constructed from over 1.5 million empty Heineken and Chang beer bottles. Collection of the bottles began in 1984 and it took 25 years to complete this project which comprises of 20 buildings, including the main temple, a crematorium, a series of prayer rooms, the local water tower, bathrooms and several raised bungalows which serve as housing for monks. The project was initiated by local Buddhist monks who sought to reduce waste disposal in the area for a greener lifestyle. The monks still continue to build with bottles to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and to keep the bottles out of landfills.

Address: Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew/Wat Larn Kuad, Sisaket
Opening Hours: Daily from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm
Entrance Fees: Free

 

4. Wat Rong Khun, Chiang Rai

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Wat Rong Khun, better known as the White Temple, is an unconventional, privately-owned, art exhibit in the style of a Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai Province. Owned by Chalermchai Kositpipat, who designed and constructed it with his own funds, it opened its doors to the public in 1997. The artist intends for the area adjacent to the temple to be a centre of learning and meditation for people to benefit from the Buddha’s teachings.

Address: San Sai, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai 57000, Thailand
Contact: +66 53 673 579
Opening Hours: Daily from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm
Entrance Fees: THB 50 (foreigners)

 

5. Sala Keoku, Nong Khai

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Sala Keoku is a park featuring over 100 fantastic giant concrete sculptures inspired by Buddhism. Located near Nong Khai, at the Thai-Laos border and the Mekong river, it was built by and reflects the vision of Luang Pu Bunleua Sulilat. Some of Sala Keoku’s sculptures tower up to 25 metres high. They include a monumental depiction of the Buddha meditating under the protection of a seven-headed Naga snake.

Address: Wat That, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai 43000, Thailand
Contact: +66 93 314 6102
Opening Hours: Daily from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm
Entrance Fees: THB 20 (adults), THB 10 (children)

 

6. Wat Phra That, Doi Suthep

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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is a Theravadan Buddhist temple located 15 kilometres from Chiang Mai and offers impressive views of the city. Often referred to as “Doi Suthep”, this magnificent wat is a sacred site for many Thai people and was commissioned by King Kuena, ruler of the region from 1367 to 1388. The stairs leading up to the temple are very steep and at its base, vendors hawk everything from local treats to handmade goods from the surrounding villages.

Address: Mueang Chiang Mai District, Doi Suthep, Thailand
Contact: +66 53 295 003
Opening Hours: From 6.30 am to 6.30 pm
Entrance Fees: THB 50 (foreigners)

 

7. Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple), Krabi

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Named Tiger Cave Temple for the tiger that supposedly resided here, Wat Tham Suea is one of the most revered religious sites in the country today. A golden Buddha sits at the 610-metre high peak and visitors must climb 1,256 steps, lined by jungle on either side, before arriving at this amazing spiritual site. With scenery much like a dream or a fantasy, it’s not difficult to see why people flock to this temple in Krabi.

Address: Tiger Temple, Krabi Noi, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
Contact: +66 87 889 5600
Opening Hours: Daily from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm
Entrance Fees: Free

 

8. Wat Phra Dhammakaya, Pathum Thani

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Take a step inside Thailand’s largest temple, known for its unique minimalist construction that conveys the message that time and money should be dedicated to Dhammakaya rather than to the upkeep of an ornate design. Wat Phra Dhammakaya represents the Dhammakaya movement – the belief that inner peace will lead to world peace. The grounds are home to 300,000 Buddha images and several thousand monks, and it hosts massive gatherings dedicated to meditation.

Address: 40/18 ม-7 Khlong Luang Rd, Chang Wat Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand.
Contact: +66 2 831 1000
Opening Hours: All day
Entrance Fees: Free

 

9. Wat Pa Phu Kon, Udon Thani

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Sited on a hill, this stunning azure blue temple, with its beautiful architecture and magnificent white marble reclining Buddha is the go-to temple in Udon Thani. Costing an incredible 370 million Baht (USD $11.1 million) to build, this opulent temple is a sight to behold both during the day and at night. If visiting at night, look out for the reclining Buddha dappled with peaceful light patterns that are projected onto it.

Address: Ban Kong, Na Yung District, Udon Thani 41380, Thailand
Contact: +66 82 835 0668
Opening Hours: Daily from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. Get permission from temple staff to stay on to view the Buddha statue at night.
Entrance Fees: Free

 

10. Wat Muang, Ang Thong

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Ang Thong is one of the central provinces of Thailand. The name means “golden bowl”, referring to its many rice fields, rice being the most important dietary staple in Thailand. There are several important attractions in Wat Muang including the largest Buddha statue in Thailand, the 95-metre tall Phra Buddha Maha Nawamin. The ubosot (ordination hall) of Wat Muang is surrounded by the biggest lotus petals in the world. On the ground floor is a museum, open only on Saturdays and Sundays between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm. It exhibits sacred objects, antiques, and figures of renowned monks from all over the country.

Address: Hua Taphan, Wiset Chai Chan District, Ang Thong 14110, Thailand
Contact: +66 35 631 556
Entrance Fees: Free

 

10 More Must Visit Places in Thailand

 

1. Grand Palace of Thailand, Bangkok

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The official residence of the kings since 1782, the Grand Palace is by far the most famous attraction in bustling Bangkok. Situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, the walled complex contains a series of pavilions, halls, wats and other buildings interspersed with vast lawns, lavish gardens and stately courtyards. Of the many sights here, Wat Phra Kaew, or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is the most memorable.

Address: Rattanakosin area, Bangkok
Contact: +66 2 623 5500
Opening Hours: Daily 8.30 am to 3.30 pm
Entrance Fees: THB 500

 

2. Ayutthaya Historical Park

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During its heyday as the capital of the Thai kingdom, Ayutthaya, located 80 kilometres north of Bangkok, was so well-endowed with temples that sunlight reflecting off their gilt decorations was said to dazzle from 5 kilometres away. It is named after the city of Ayodhya in India, the birth place of Rama, hero of the Ramayana epic. Wide, grassy spaces occupy much of the atmospheric site today, which now resembles a graveyard for temples. It comes alive each year for a week in mid-December, with a festival that commemorates the town’s listing as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on December 13, 1991. The highlight is the nightly Son et Lumière show, featuring fireworks and elephant-back fights staged around the ruins.

Address: Ayutthaya, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand
Contact: +66 81 900 7442
Opening Hours: Daily 8.00 am to 5.00 pm
Entrance Fees: Entrance to the Ayutthaya Historical Park is free. The major temples each charge an entrance fee of THB 50 or less.

 

3. Bridge on the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi

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Located in western Thailand, Kanchanaburi is best known for the Bridge over the River Kwai. From Kanchanaburi, many tourists take the two-hour train ride along the notorious Thailand–Burma Death Railway, for which thousands of Asian labourers and over 12,000 Allied prisoners of war gave their lives during its construction under Japanese occupation during WWII. The train goes to Nam Tok, via the Bridge over the River Kwai, and is dubbed one of the most scenic train rides in Thailand. Kanchanaburi is also home to pristine national parks, large caves, majestic rivers, lakes, waterfalls and temples.

 

4. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Bangkok

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A visit to the floating markets is a fun way to indulge in some shopping and eating while supporting local vendors and observing local commerce in action. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is perhaps the best place to be a tourist while enjoying an authentic Thai experience. The people here are friendly, outgoing, and enjoy the ritual of haggling. It is 2 hours’ drive from Bangkok.

Address: Damnoun Saduak, Ratchaiburi, Damnoen Saduak 70130, Thailand
Contact: +66 81 196 5887
Opening Hours: 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM

 

5. Khao Yai National Park

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Elephants are revered in Thailand and statues and paintings of them can be seen everywhere. Khao Yai National Park is perhaps the best place to engage with these gentle giants in their natural environment – feeding them, bathing them, and even trekking through the jungle. Here, elephants roam freely near waterfalls, alongside exotic birds of prey, monkeys, and plenty of other tropical creatures that call the park home. One can also camp overnight at the park and watch the sunrise the following morning.

Address: Hin Tung, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District, Nakhon Nayok 26000, Thailand
Contact: +66 86 092 6529
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Entrance Fees: THB 400 (adults), THB 200 (children)

 

6. Big Buddha Temple, Koh Samui

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Koh Samui is a cosmopolitan melting pot, attracting everybody from budget travellers to the wealthiest of holidaymakers for its white sandy beaches. From the bustle of Chaweng Beach to the relaxed Lamai Beach; from the timelessness of Bophut’s Fisherman’s Village to the tropical beach paradise of Maenam, Koh Samui is unique among Thailand’s islands for its broad appeal. Koh Samui is also home to the Big Buddha Temple, which sits majestically on a small rocky outcrop off the island’s north-eastern corner. Known locally as Wat Phra Yai, its golden, 12-metre seated Buddha statue was built in 1972 and remains one of the island’s most popular attractions.

Address: Route 4171, near the airport
Opening Hours: Daily, including evenings.
Entrance Fees: Free

 

7. Sunday Walking Street, Chiang Mai

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Chiang Mai’s Sunday Night Walking Street is famous for its local street food – pad thai (fried noodles), chicken satay, samosas, crab cakes, fried bananas, sweet rotees, and fresh fruit shakes – often for less than THB 50 apiece. The Night Walking Street also hosts a variety of stalls selling unique goods such as natural soaps, hand-dyed textiles bearing the unique patterns of local hill tribes, incense, essential oils, musical instruments, paintings, wall hangings, and much more. The market is crowded all year round.

Address: Starting at the Tha Phae Gate at one end the Sunday Market extends for roughly 1 kilometre down the full length of Ratchadamnoen Road.
Opening Hours: Sundays from 4.00 pm until midnight

 

8. Museum of Siam, Bangkok

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The Museum of Siam employs modern technology to explore the origins of the Thai people and Thai culture. Housed in the former building of the Ministry of Commerce, exhibits are presented in a contemporary and interactive fashion, atypical of most Thai museums. From galleries answering questions about the origins of the nation and its people, to informative videos and a kids’ section equipped with an Ayuthaya-era battle game and traditional Thai toys, this museum is refreshingly balanced and entertaining.

Address: Sanam Chai Rd, Khwaeng Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
Contact: +66 2 225 2777
Opening Hours: 10.00 am – 6.00 pm; Tuesdays – Sundays
Entrance Fees: THB 300

 

9. Northern Hill Tribes

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Northern Thailand is home to several ethnic minorities known as the hill tribes. Most of these tribes migrated here over the past 100 years from the Asian interior and have largely preserved their traditional ways. It is possible to visit one of the numerous villages via a trekking tour, and tourists are warmly received for the economic opportunities they present. Thailand’s seven major hill tribes are the Akha, Lahu, Karen, Hmong/Miao, Mien/Yao, Lisu and Palaung, and each has a distinct language and culture.

Travel Tip: Be wary of trekking operators that advertise a new area or village. Most reputalbe eco-culture friendly operators visit the same area and villages year after year. Having cultivated an excellent relationship with the tribes, they take pains to ensure that the relationship is harmonious so they do not need to go to a new area.

 

10. Railay Rock Climbing, Krabi

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Also known as Rai Leh, this popular rock-climbing destination is located in the Krabi Province on the Andaman coast. Accessible only by boat, Railay boasts stunning beaches and caves. The main attraction is the 700 bolted rock-climbing routes.

Address: Railay West Beach, Railay Beach, Krabi Town, Thailand
Opening Hours: 9.00 am to 8.00 pm
Entrance Fees: THB 1000 (Half day introductory experience)

 

Other Interesting Things to Do in Thailand

Contemporary Art Exhibitions
An art exhibition is permanently on display at the Bangkok Arts and Culture Centre. Find pieces by some of Thailand’s best and brightest, along with works by famous foreign artists on the upper floors.

Spirituality in the City
The Erawan Shrine offers a moment of peace in the bustling centre of town. Visitors burn incense, make offerings and even hire Thai dancers to accompany their prayers.

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India Town
Soi Pan in Silom is a major hub for the Indian community. The Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple has 6-metre towers decorated with colourful, elaborate deity carvings and is a must-visit.

Chinatown
With streets thick with the scent of traditional herbal medicines, Bangkok’s Chinatown offers a total sensory experience that cannot be found anywhere else in the city.

Pak Khlong Talat Flower Market
Experience the sights and smells of Pak Khlong Talat flower market, located next to Wat Pho. This is the source of the city’s phuang malai (floral garlands used for making offerings).

Amulet Market
This is a popular destination for both locals and tourists who believe they can invite some good luck with a purchase at the Amulet Market.

Discover Food
Make an early morning trip to the city’s largest wet market to discover where most street vendors and restaurateurs source their ingredients.

Warehouse 30
Located in a refurbished World War II-era building in the Bang Rak district, Warehouse 30 is a collection of shops, cafes and workspaces offering regular lectures and exhibitions by the growing creative community.

 

Major Buddhist Festivals

Bucha  falls on a full moon in the sixth lunar month, which is usually in May and sometimes in June. It commemorates the birth, Enlightenment, and passing of Lord Buddha. Wisakha Bucha Day is recognised as the most important day in Buddhism and is classified as a “World Heritage Day” by UNESCO.

In the morning, Thai Buddhists visit temples to generate merit and listen to sermons. After sunset, candle-lit processions (wian tian) take place at most temples across the country during which devotees carry lit candles, three incense sticks and flowers (usually lotus flowers) and circumambulate the central chapel thrice in a clockwise direction amidst fragrant smoke from incense offerings.

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Makha Bucha falls on the full moon of the fourth lunar month, which is usually in February or March. It commemorates the spontaneous gathering of 1,250 people before the Buddha, which led to their ordination and subsequent Enlightenment. In temples throughout Thailand, Buddhists carry candles and circumambulate the main shrine three times in a clockwise direction.

Asanha Bucha falls on the full moon in the eighth lunar month, usually in July. It commemorates the first sermon of the Lord Buddha which was given in Deer Park in Sarnath, India. Thai Buddhists generate merit during this time by offering food to monks, making offerings to temples and listening to sermons. In the evening, candle-lit processions are the norm and devotees circumambulate the main chapel carrying candles, three incense sticks and lotus flowers.

This day also marks the beginning of Vassa, the Buddhist period of fasting. Wax candles are lit and kept alight during this period. In Ubon Ratchathani province, a Candle Festival is held culminating in a parade of candles. Each candle is enormous and elaborately carved into different figurines. In Saraburi, monks walk through the town with alms bowls giving devotees the opportunity to offer flowers (instead of food).

 

Proper Thai Etiquette

As with all countries with an unfamiliar culture, visitors can unintentionally cause offence or appear unreasonable if they are not well-versed in local Thai etiquette. Here is an introductory guide to some basic rules that will make for a pleasant visit and some very happy Thai hosts.

 

Table Manners

Thai food is most commonly eaten with a fork and spoon. Hold the spoon in your right hand and use it to eat, and reserve the fork for placing food onto your spoon. Chopsticks are only used for soupy noodles and East Asian-style dishes. 

Thai food is meant for sharing. Everyone gets their own plate of rice and a soup bowl, but all the other dishes are laid out in the middle of the table. Everyone is free to help themselves from these dishes. Some people believe that taking the last morsel from a shared plate is slightly unlucky.

Food is generally served one dish at a time as they are prepared. Diners are not expected to wait until all dishes have been presented before they start eating.

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General DOs

  • Remove your shoes whenever entering someone’s home or a temple.
  • Wear modest, neat clothing. Since social status is often determined by attire, it is important to present a well-groomed and conservative image.
  • Address people by their first name. Often, the title Khun is added before the first name. This is similar to Mr or Mrs, and is used for both men and women, regardless of marital status.
  • Family names are typically only used in formal settings.
  • Show respect for the royal family. Stop to pay your respects when the National Anthem is played, and avoid making negative comments about the king.

 

General DON’Ts

  • Show someone the bottom of your feet, or allow your feet to be higher than someone else’s head.
  • Touch a monk, especially if you are female. Monks are forbidden to have any physical contact with women and this is strictly observed.
  • Touch someone’s head, or pass something over another person’s head.
  • Show displays of affection in public. Kissing or hugging in public is considered rude and inappropriate.
  • Wear short shorts, low-cut tops, or revealing clothing. Generally, bathing suits and similarly revealing attire are only appropriate for the beach.

 

How to Get There

Nearly 33 million tourists visited Thailand in 2016, making it the ninth most visited nation on the planet, and generating a staggering US$49.9 billion in revenue, the third-largest in the world.

An entry visa is required for a handful of countries and this can be obtained upon entry. Citizens of most countries are either allowed to enter visa-free for a 30-day period or for a defined period of time under the country’s Bilateral Agreements.

 

By Plane

The main international airports are in Bangkok and Phuket, and both are well-served by international flights. Practically every airline that flies to Asia also flies into Bangkok. With so many options, ticket prices are generally affordable.

International airports are also located at Hat Yai, Krabi, Koh Samui and Chiang Mai, although these are largely restricted to flights from other Southeast Asian countries. 

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Once in Bangkok, it is easy to get domestic transportation to other parts of Thailand. Chartered flights between Thailand and international destinations are also available, operated by Hi Flying Group. They fly to Bangkok, Phuket, Koh Samui, and Udon Thani.

 

By Road

Thailand shares land borders with four countries – Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia and Myanmar. Leaving and entering Thailand by road is very common amongst locals staying in border towns. The standard international immigration procedures are observed at border crossings, but due to Bilateral Arrangements and Tourist Visa Exemption Schemes, visas are not required for citizens of these four nations. For those driving into Thailand, a temporary permit will be issued for the vehicle as well.

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By Train

Thailand’s sole international train service links to Butterworth (Penang) and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, continuing all the way to Singapore. Tickets are cheap even for first class sleepers, but it is a slow ride. A train ride from Singapore takes around 48 hours (as opposed to a 2-hour flight) and you will need to change trains twice.

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An indulgent option is to take the Eastern & Oriental Express, a refurbished super-luxury train that runs along the same route once a week. Travelers are pampered with gourmet dining, a personal butler service and every other colonial perk for around THB 73,000 for a one-way ticket from Kuala Lumpur.

 

By Ferry

During the peak season (Nov-May), it is now possible to island-hop via ferry from Phuket all the way to Padang in Indonesia without ever touching land in between. 

Islands en route include:

  • Koh Phi
  • Koh Lanta
  • Koh Ngai
  • Koh Mook
  • Koh Bulon
  • Koh Lipe – a hub on the border between Thailand and Malaysia with a Thai immigration office
  • Langkawi – with a Malaysian immigration office

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Where To Stay

A wide range of accommodation choices are available catering to every interest and price bracket, from beach front backpacker cabins to some of the best luxury hotels in the world. Here are some recommendations; we recommend that you do further research to find one that fits your budget and requirements.

 

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Khao San Area: Riva Surya Bangkok

One of the few high-end hotels in this area, the Riva Surya is located on the riverbank about five minutes’ walk from Khao San Road. The rooms are spacious, elegant and comfortable. There is a pool area and breakfast is served on the balcony overlooking the river.

Address: 23 Phra Arthit Road, Pranakorn, 10200 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 633 5000

 

Bangkok Riverside: Mandarin Oriental Bangkok

The Mandarin Oriental Bangkok is a 5-minute walk from Sam Yan MRT station and a 10-minute drive from Paragon and MBK Shopping Centres. It offers luxurious rooms with free Wi-Fi.

Address: 662 Rama IV Rd., Silom, Bang Rak, 10500 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 659 9000

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Sukhumvit Area: Ariyasom Villa

A peaceful garden oasis within busy Bangkok City, this villa is conveniently located at the start of Sukhumvit Road. Complete with 1940s heritage Thai decor, it has a cosy outdoor pool, an organic restaurant and a pampering spa. With high ceilings and large windows opening out to landscaped grounds, the stylish rooms are spacious and decorated in warm colours.

Address: 65 Sukhumvit 1, Sukhumvit Rd, Klongtoey Nua, Wattana, 10110 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 254 8880

 

Silom: Banyan Tree Bangkok

Located in Bangkok Province, 2.1 kilometres from Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Banyan Tree Bangkok features a year-round outdoor pool. The hotel has a sun terrace and spa centre, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free private parking is available on-site.

Address: 21/100 South Sathon Road, Sathorn, 10120 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2679 1200

 

Siam: Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok

Featuring free Wi-Fi, a fitness centre and a year-round outdoor pool, Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok offers some of the best accommodation in Bangkok.

Address: 991/9 Rama I Road, Pathumwan, 10330 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 162 9000

 

Pratunam: Amari Watergate Bangkok

With a luxurious spa and fitness centre, Amari Watergate Bangkok is 0.6 kilometres from Siam Paragon Square and Chinatown.

Address: 847 Petchburi Road, Rajthevi, Pratunam, Phayathai, Pathumwan, 10400 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 653 9000

 

Chinatown: Prime Hotel Central Station Bangkok

Prime Hotel Central Station Bangkok is located across from Hua Lamphong Train Station and Hua Lamphong Subway MRT Station. It is 5-minute walk from the Golden Buddha Temple and a 15-minute drive from Silom. The hotel has modern air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi in all areas, and also features a spa and fitness centre.

Address: 23/34-35 Traimit Road, Taladnoy, 10100 Bangkok, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 344 1699

 

Suvarnabhumi: The Grand Fourwings Convention Hotel

A 20-minute drive from Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Grand Fourwings Convention Hotel Bangkok offers 5-star luxury with an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi in public areas. Free parking is also available.

Address: 333 Srinakarin Road, Huamark, Bangkapi, Bangkok, 10240 Lat Krabang, Thailand
Phone: +66 2 378 8000

 

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Chiang Mai City: Shangri-La Hotel

Located on Chang Klan Road, Shangri-La Hotel in Chiang Mai is just minutes away from the famous Night Market. A short tuk-tuk ride will take you to the various temples and restaurants as well as the Sunday Market.

Address: 89/8 Chang Klan Road, Chang Khlan, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 50100
Phone: +66 53 253 888

 

Doi Suthep: The Chaya Resort and Spa Chiang Mai

The Chaya Resort and Spa Chiang Mai offers outdoor swimming pools, scrumptious food from their restaurant, as well as a coffee shop/café. Free breakfast is available.

Address: 141 Suandok Road, T. Suthep, Chiang Mai
Phone: +66 53 245 995

 

Ayutthaya: Baan Thai House

Baan Thai House is located on the eastern outskirts of the city, close to the Pasak River. This boutique-style hotel offers private accommodation in the form of villas which can accommodate up to four people. With friendly staff and beautiful villas, many travellers make it a point to spend time on the grounds just to relax!

Address: Phai Ling, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13000, Thailand
Phone: +66 35 259 760

 

Chiang Rai: Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort

This resort features a blend of activities, including therapeutic treatments at the spa, refreshing swims in the pool, and hearty workouts in the gym. Outdoors, guests can embark on hill tribe visits, elephant trekking, and river tours.

Address: 221 / 2 Moo 20 Kwaewai Road, Tambon Robwieng, Amphur Muang, Tambon Robwieng, Chiang Rai, 57000, Thailand
Phone: +66 53 603 333

 

Khun Han: Pongsin Resort & Restaurant

This is a beautiful resort in Phran, a non-tourist area of Thailand located about 10 kilometres outside of city of Khun Han. It offers free Wi-Fi and free parking.

Address: 379 Moo 4, Khun Han, Phran, 33150, Thailand
Phone: +66 88 375 5199

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Nong Khai: Amanta Hotel Nongkhai

This hotel has great ambience and is located along the Mekong River. Cleanliness is a strong point for this establishment and the food is especially good. Breakfast comprises of local and western fare and dinner at the roof top bar is excellent.

Address: 999 1, Nai Mueang, Mueang Nong Khai District, Nong Khai 43000, Thailand
Phone: +66 42 412 899

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Krabi: Rayavadee Resort

Rayavadee is located at the tip of the Phranang Peninsula on Thailand’s Andaman coastline in Krabi Province. Phuket International Airport is 2 hours and 15 minutes drive from the resort pier. Phi Island is a 35-minute speedboat trip from Railay Beach.

Address: 214 Tambon Ao Nang, Chang Wat Krabi 81000, Thailand
Phone: +66 75 620 740

 

Kanchanaburi: U Inchantree Kanchanaburi

Indulge yourself in the most romantic setting next to the Kwai River with a garden dominated by ancient and awe-inspiring trees.

Address: 443 Thetsaban Tambon Kaeng Sian Rd., Ban Tai, Mueang Kanchanaburi, Kanchanaburi 71000, Thailand
Phone: +66 34 521 584

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Khao Yai National Park: Atta Lakeside Resort Suite

This unique establishment offers a relaxing and serene environment surrounded by lush forest.

Address: 1/3 Moo 6 Thanarat Road, Moo-Si, Khao Yai National Park, Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30130, Thailand
Phone: +60 3-7724 4367

 

Koh Samui: Amari Koh Samui

This lovely beach hotel sits at the northern end of world famous Chaweng Beach with its stretches of perfect white powder sand, huge beachside pool, spa, fitness centre, and options for every taste. Great for families or couples.

Address: Chaweng Beach Amphoe Koh Sa-Mui, Surat Thani, Thailand
Phone: +66 7730 0306-9

 

What to Look out For

Thailand does have its downsides, including the considerable growing pains of a widening income gap between urban and rural folk. Bangkok is notorious for its traffic jams while rampant development has wrecked much of once-beautiful Pattaya and Phuket. In touristy areas, small-time criminals sometimes target foreigners. A Muslim insurgency in southern Thailand where it borders Malaysia has resulted in several terrorist attacks. Therefore, it is best to exercise caution, and not travel alone.

 
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  1. Samfoonheei on Jan 7, 2022 at 12:17 pm

    Thailand is not just famous for its tropical beaches. The country is also famed for its amazing rural locations that cater extremely well for tourist. Thailand, a country with many beautiful Buddhist temples located in mainland Southeast Asia. It is wholly within the tropics and encompasses diverse ecosystems. Thailand is now filled with more amazing new experiences than ever before. Make a visit to this amazing getaway the very best of your life. It’s known for tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples displaying figures of Buddha. Millions of tourists visited this beautiful Thailand as there is a lot to offer. Tourist can meander through shrines, pagodas, and even more as it is a hotpot of art and culture that knows no boundaries. Reading this post will definitely gives one a better understanding of this beautiful country.
    Thank you Rinpoche and Stella for this details write up.

  2. S.Prathap on Sep 4, 2019 at 4:54 pm

    Thais are generally very happy, polite people and love to interact with tourists.The cultures very unique.,the foods are very delicious . Thailand a place where one will see beautiful Buddhist temples every where and the people are friendly.
    Thailand is a place that abounds with holy temples and magnificent statues that are charged with powerful blessings and positive healing energy for outer and inner healing.Thank you very much for sharing this article about traveling to Thailand especially spiritual sites.

  3. Wai Meng Wan on Dec 24, 2017 at 2:43 am

    My travel two travels in Thailand have been quite good, it was relatively safe and not too difficult to travel. The food in Thailand could be quite spicy if we are not careful, one can get a sore throat quite quickly if one does not watch out on all the delicious spicy food offerings. Thailand is a country that has a significant Buddhist consciousness, that there is a lot of support for Buddhist actions and activities.

  4. Anne Ong on Dec 4, 2017 at 11:02 pm

    Thank you Rinpoche and blog team for this article on wonderful Thailand ,which is one of the most popu;ar place for their famous tom yam, thai laksa ,shopping and pilgrimage.
    I love the beautiful pictures and places in this post. ??

  5. Samfoonheei on Nov 26, 2017 at 1:04 pm

    Wonderful Thailand ….a land full of surpressed for locals and foreigners travelling there for the first time. People from all over has been visiting there as its cheap for some and Thailand has plenty to offer .From goldern temples ,white temple, blue temple to silver temples. These are some of the temples worth visiting where the Buddha statues are so beautiful and there seem to have relics in those stupas too. There are a number of places of interest in Thailand. The cultures too very unqiue.,the foods are very delicious . Truly amazing ………Thailand a place where one will see beautiful Buddhist temples every where and the people are friendly.
    Recently i did made a trip to Chiangmai and Chiangrai ,visited most of the temples there.I love the Blue Temple ,the White Temples, and Wat Phra That, Doi Suthep. Did some offerings and circumambulating around the stupas . There were 2 days a few of us had the opportunity to do Dana offerings, early in the morning at the market place.
    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing these interesting post……a well writeup which makes travelling there easier.

  6. CC on Nov 22, 2017 at 2:47 pm

    Sawadeeka.???
    Thailand is a great bless for spiritual, paranormal and food. Thee temple are unique by itself with very detail craftsman. Indeed is a great place to recharge energy.

  7. jerry_sito on Nov 22, 2017 at 2:27 pm

    感谢仁波切的教诲还有Stella师姐的分享,

    泰国对于我来说,是一个美丽的国家,泰国吸引我的地方与藏传佛教吸引我的性质是一样的,他们的色彩,浓厚的文化传承,庄严宏伟的佛像,佛塔以及他们每一位人民对于佛教的热忱与对于上师,三宝的是无比尊敬,这点点滴滴都产生了让我敬佩与想多了解他们的吸引力。

    祈愿泰国,吉祥如意,佛法永驻,所有的僧侣们健康与常转法轮。

    谢谢
    Jerry Sito

    C4Y4ej3UcAMhOat

  8. Fong on Nov 22, 2017 at 1:16 pm

    Thailand is one of the very few countries where you can enjoy a relaxing vacation taking in a different climate and culture and yet have spiritual experiences. Thais are generally very happy, polite people and love to interact with tourists. They’re always greeting you with a “wai” and a smile.

    Every time we visit Thailand, we take time off to visit the local temples. Even when we were not familiar with the protocol, the locals, with sign language would guide us through the offering of food and necessities as well as sitting for blessings by the monks. Language was no barrier when it came to paying respects at the temples.

    Thank you for this very interesting article with beautiful photos of the various spiritual places.

  9. Pastor Han Nee on Nov 21, 2017 at 5:35 pm

    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing on the spiritual benefits of visiting holy places when on holiday .

    .Going on a holiday, we have a wide range of places to choose from. Not being in Dharma, we will probably choose places that feed our craving or indulgence of our senses.With Dharma, we realise the spiritual benefits of visiting holy places where we can collect merits, plant Dharma seeds and be blessed. Collecting merits is something we should pursue with single -minded focus, as it will help offset our negative karma which leads to suffering.

    Hence visiting Thailand is a spiritual must. Thailand is a place that abounds with holy temples and magnificent statues that are charged with powerful blessings and positive healing energy for outer and inner healing.Being in such holy places(abodes of the divine), going on pilgrimage there, paying homage and making offerings will are all meritorious and will speed up our spiritual growth and healing within us.

    Rinpoche’s trip and pilgrimage to Thailand in 2011 was a most memorable and powerful one . Visiting magnificent temples and huge outdoor statues, and giving dhana to the sangha were among the significant activities that were carried out.Visiting a famous floating market in Bangkok, Rinpoche found a beautiful green Buddha statue which he loved and immediately acquired it. He gave a beautiful talk on “Making Offerings to the Buddha”.

  10. suzy on Nov 21, 2017 at 1:47 pm

    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing this valuable information about travel to spiritual sites. In my culture very few if any understand why I travel to Thailand as much as I can. I continually feel my path validated and strengthened by your words. Namaste.

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  • Samfoonheei
    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 04:02 PM
    The concept of rebirth has a long association with Buddhism. Rebirth in Buddhism refers to the teaching that the actions of a sentient being lead to a new existence after death, in an endless cycle called saṃsāra. One will begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life’s actions. What they are reborn as depends on their actions in their previous life rather kamma. As a Buddhist we should believe in rebirth but still many people don’t . Buddha taught us that choices of rebirth make a difference and can shape many lifetimes. Buddhists believe that nothing that exists is permanent and everything will ultimately cease to be. There is a belief in rebirth
    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing this profound article.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/the-importance-of-rebirth.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 03:59 PM
    Against the odds two inspiring nuns fought all the way to become ordained, fighting for their rights to practice Buddhism . Interesting read of how they went through , bringing equality for women in Thailand. Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand. Officially, only men can become monks and novices in Thailand under a Buddhist order. The country does not recognize female monks or novices. In recent years, more Thai Buddhist women seeking to become full-fledged female monks, have been defying the tradition getting ordained overseas, in Sri Lanka or India. Buddhist women have been fighting for years for equality and social acceptance in Thailand. They just can’t be ordained by Thai monks. Ven. Dhammananda, 68 year old former university lecturer and activist became Thailand’s first Theravadin bhikkhuni after going the odds. Inspiring read biography on Ven. Dhammananda and Ven. Dr. Lee. They had gone through great hardships, discrimination and against the many odds in bringing equality to women in Buddhism in Thailand.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this great inspiration post.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/thailands-renegade-yet-powerful-buddhist-nuns.html
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    Malacca City is the historic capital of the coastal state of Malacca, in Malaysia serving as a link between east and west for over 500 years. Famous for breath-taking sights with rich heritage, ancient dark culture and history with many old centuries buildings with an interesting past and a colourful ghost story. For that reason alone it is worth visiting as is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site owing to its well-preserved historical center. There’s many historical mansions been passed down generation to generations and with many ghostly sighting by the locals and visitors. There’s the reason many unseen beings loitering and attached to these places. Such an interesting and incredibly creepy watching the video in this blog host by Li Kim. Li Kim had done a great work all along with her team to share with readers about our historic Malacca .
    Thank you Rinpoche and Li Kim for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/paranormal/unseen-unspoken.html
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    Wednesday, Nov 20. 2024 03:56 PM
    The concept of rebirth has a long association with Buddhism. Rebirth in Buddhism refers to the teaching that the actions of a sentient being lead to a new existence after death, in an endless cycle called saṃsāra. One will begins a new life in a new body that may be human, animal or spiritual depending on the moral quality of the previous life’s actions. What they are reborn as depends on their actions in their previous life rather kamma. As a Buddhist we should believe in rebirth but still many people don’t . Buddha taught us that choices of rebirth make a difference and can shape many lifetimes. Buddhists believe that nothing that exists is permanent and everything will ultimately cease to be. There is a belief in rebirth
    Thank you Rinpoche for sharing this profound article.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/12-little-known-law-of-karma-that-will-change-your-life.html
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    Revisit this post again , watching the rare video footage of Dorje Shugden oracles. Awesome ,we are so fortunate to watch this incredible video, where extraordinary footage of Tsem Rinpoche self-arising as the all-powerful Buddha Yamantaka. Its was during Rinpoche’s visit to Tibet in 2009.
    Thank you Rinpoche with folded hands.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/dorje-shugden/never-seen-before-footage-of-dorje-shugden-oracles.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:35 AM
    Vajrayogini symbolizes the wisdom of all enlightened beings and embodies the impulse of inspiration that drives the Buddhas to attain the perfect enlightenment. Vajrayogini is one of the most effective practices for people today. We can make offerings such as gold or jewel offerings and so on. The offering of gold helps us to collect merits, spiritual attainments, gain a deeper connection to Vajrayogini. It also creates the causes to attain a Buddha’s body.
    Make Offerings to Vajrayogini in Kechara Forest Retreat at Bentong is such an meritorious way for us to collect merits. All thanks to our Guru having conceptualised the idea of having a statue of Vajrayogini for everyone . Recitation of Vajrayogini mantra can be a powerful tool for self-transformation, healing and liberation from samsara.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing with details explanation .

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kechara-13-depts/make-offerings-to-vajrayogini-in-kechara-forest-retreat.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:31 AM
    Thank you, Rinpoche for sharing this insightful article. Life is short, and if we enjoy every moment of every day, then we will be happy no matter what happens or what changes along the way.What ever matter to us at the time of death is nothing. In the end, it’s not the years in our life that count it’s what you leave behind that matters. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.Death is the golden key that opens the palace of eternity. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time. Learning Dharma and practicing dharma is the our choice that’s matter. Some of the key points to take notes, read, study the Lam Rim and apply it, engage in Sadhana daily and consistently. No one will help us at the moment of death but ourselves. Spiritual practicing is the best choice.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/last-moment.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:29 AM
    Well the size of Buddha statues in Tibetan Buddhism is important because it represents the Buddha’s immense ability and vast knowledge. Hence the Buddha statues hold the symbol of satisfaction within, peace and happiness. They are a symbol of inspiration for every human being. When we focus on the Buddha statues, it gives us inner peace that our mind, our heart and our soul gets enlightened.
    We have are so fortunate seeing and circumambulating where the 9-foot Dorje Shugden statue and with 500 mantra stones engraved with Dorje Shugden’s sacred mantra. As Rinpoche had said before the bigger and more Buddha statues helps in planting seeds of enlightenment in people’s mind-streams. It also help us to generate as much merit and purify as much karma as possible. Merely by seeing all those big statues at Kechara Forest Retreat is a blessing.
    Thank you Rinpoche.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kechara-13-depts/bigger-and-more-buddha-statues-makes-a-difference.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Thursday, Nov 14. 2024 11:27 AM
    The 4th Tagpu Pemavajra Jampel Tenpai Ngodrub, most commonly known as Tagpu Dorje Chang, was a highly accomplished yogi Highly attained lama who had many authentic visions of the Buddhas and even travel astrally to receive direct teachings from them. His recognised line of incarnations stem all the way back to the 14th Century. He is generally regarded as such amongst Gelug lineage holders. He spent most of his time in a hermitage located above Sera Monastery, gave teachings and transmitted many vital practices and lineages to his foremost student Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche. Besides receiving the complete instructions of Dorje Shugden’s practice, Tagpu Dorje Chang had many other mystical experiences throughout his lifetime. Interesting read biography of a highly accomplished mahasiddha lama.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this great sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/guest-contributors/biography-the-4th-tagphu-pemavajra-jampel-tenpai-ngodrub.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:39 PM
    n Tibetan culture, it is a popular and customary practice for families to invite monks to perform spiritual ceremonies such as Trusol rituals. The monks have had the opportunity to offer such ceremonies for individuals or their families. Such ceremonies purify the elements of the environment which helps those living or visiting there to experience good health, success and well-being. The sacred ritual of ‘bathing’ the Buddhas and consecration through which negativities, sicknesses and obstacles will be cleared. Where by filling those areas with positive energies and good vibes through this Trusol consecration puja. Water is an essential part of this puja and symbolises the cleansing of all negativities and impurities. Through this puja it also pacifies local deities and other unseen beings in the surrounding areas. We are indeed fortunate that Tsem Rinpoche has taught Kecharians this practice and it has benefited many.
    Thank you Rinpoche with folded hands

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/the-second-generation-of-trusol-practitioners.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:37 PM
    Reading this post had me gain some knowledge of Shifter Werewolves. Any article regarding rare creatures or paranormal articles are of my interest since young. In European folklore, a werewolf is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day.They have the ability to transform from an ordinary human appearance to a partially-lupine form with pointed ears, mutton chops, claws and fangs, and a ridged brow . Wow… werewolf tends to be vicious and unable to control his blood thirst. Their underlying common origin can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European mythology. In many depictions, these bloodthirsty beasts are evil where they kill animals and innocent people. They are humans who transition into wolf-like creatures, after being placed under a curse. In folklore, most werewolves originate from being cursed or bitten by another werewolf. That’s what they do believe. According many enthusiasts, there’s many different type of werewolves such as Alpha wolves, Beta wolves , Deltas, Elders, some survive as loners while others move in packs. How true it is no one knows. I do believe their existing . Many interesting stories related to these wolves in the past history.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/paranormal/werewolves-the-shapeshifters.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:35 PM
    Beautiful Dorje Shugden at Malacca. One should pay a visit there, located at a busy tourist place. It was such an auspicious occasion that a grand Puja was held there. Dedicated students and volunteers were there getting the place ready for the grand puja. Well the Grand Dorje Shugden puja was conducted by very own Kechara puja team to commemorate the chapel’s 3rd anniversary. Many people attended the Puja that’s wonderful to receive the powerful Protector Dorje Shugden blessings. More people will make a connection and get to know Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom, in the form of a Dharma Protector. May Dorje Shugden’s practice flourish to benefit those tourists and locals.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/study-groups/grand-puja-at-malaccas-dorje-shugden-chapel-chinese.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Friday, Oct 18. 2024 06:34 PM
    Venerable Geshe Rabten Rinpoche is a highly realised meditation master known as a debater, scholar, and meditation master, was the first Tibetan Buddhist master to introduce the complete Vinaya-tradition. He had also introduce the study of the five major topics of Buddhism to the West. He became the ‘path breaker’ of the complete and complex teachings of Buddhism in the West. Many masters, who are famous in the West today, were Geshe’s students. enerable Geshe Rabten. Geshe Rabten wrote the beautiful and Manjushri’s prayer called Gangloma and gave a profound explanation. We are so fortunate to learn about this Manjushri’s sacred prayer. May all be blessed by the practice of Lord Manjushri and Geshe Rabten’s explanation.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/praise-to-manjusri-explanation-by-geshe-rabten.html
  • Samfoonheei
    Sunday, Oct 13. 2024 05:04 PM
    The begging bowl or alms bowl is one of the simplest but most important objects in the daily lives of Theravada Buddhist monks. The alms bowl still stands as an emblem of how all Buddhas, as numerous as grains of sand in the Ganges, practiced to end their desire. All those who receive the alms bowl should focus their mind to act with self-control and self-respect. Almsgiving is a tradition of Theravada Buddhists, majority in Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Laos. In those early days of Buddhism, monks would take their bowls and go out begging for food. As today in Thailand one could see monks woke up before dawn every morning and carried his bowl through the roads or paths wherever he was staying. Local people would place food in the bowl as a donation, through the generosity of lay people. They accept whatever food is offered for them and eat whatever been given, serve as a blessing for the giver.
    One bowl has held the food of a thousand families. A solitary monastic travels on his journey of a hundred thousand miles seeking liberation from the cycle of birth and death.
    Thank you H.E. Tsem Rinpoche for explaining the meaning of begging and gave us more reasons to be vegetarian . Create a awareness among us not killing animals to be one.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/one-minute-story/why-buddha-has-a-begging-bowl
  • Samfoonheei
    Sunday, Oct 13. 2024 05:03 PM
    Ajahn Siripanyo, the son of billionaire Ananda Krishnan, chose to abandon his inheritance and become a Buddhist monk in pursuit of spirituality. A Thai-Malaysian monk born in London and educated in UK. He was ordained in Thailand and lived there, leaving behind a life of immense wealth and privilege. He did surprised many and his choice was unexpected. Initially as a temporary measure, but somehow later evolved into a permanent way of life. Ven. Ajahn Siripanyo is now the Abbot of hermitage Dtao Dam on the Thai-Burmese border in Saiyok National Park, Thailand.
    He was in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia years back giving an enthralling Dhamma talk on the timeless teachings of Ajahn Chah.
    Thank you Rinpoche for this inspiring sharing.

    https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/buddhas-dharma/ajahn-siripanno.html

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Third picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
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Second picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
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First picture-Standing Manjushri Statue at Chowar, Kirtipur, Nepal. Height: 33ft (10m)
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At Kechara Forest Retreat land we have nice fresh spinach growing free of chemicals and pesticides. Yes!
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Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha.
Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha. She was his step-mother and aunt. Buddha\'s mother had passed away at his birth so he was raised by Gotami.
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Mahapajapati Gotami, who was the first nun ordained by Lord Buddha. She was his step-mother and aunt. Buddha's mother had passed away at his birth so he was raised by Gotami.
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Another nun disciple of Lord Buddha's. She had achieved great spiritual abilities and high attainments. She would be a proper object of refuge. This image of the eminent bhikkhuni (nun) disciple of the Buddha, Uppalavanna Theri.
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This is pretty amazing! First Sri Lankan Buddhist temple opened in Dubai!!!
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My Dharma boy (left) and Oser girl loves to laze around on the veranda in the mornings. They enjoy all the trees, grass and relaxing under the hot sun. Sunbathing is a favorite daily activity. I care about these two doggies of mine very much and I enjoy seeing them happy. They are with me always. Tsem Rinpoche Always be kind to animals and eat vegetarian- https://bit.ly/2Psp8h2
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After you left me Mumu, I was alone. I have no family or kin. You were my family. I can't stop thinking of you and I can't forget you. My bond and connection with you is so strong. I wish you were by my side. Tsem Rinpoche
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Part 2-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
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Part 1-Beautiful billboard in Malaysia of a powerful Tibetan hero whose life serves as a great inspiration- https://bit.ly/2UltNE4
The great Protector Manjushri Dorje Shugden depicted in the beautiful Mongolian style. To download a high resolution file: https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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The great Protector Manjushri Dorje Shugden depicted in the beautiful Mongolian style. To download a high resolution file: https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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The Mystical land of Shambhala is finally ready for everyone to feast their eyes and be blessed. A beautiful post with information, art work, history, spirituality and a beautiful book composed by His Holiness the 6th Panchen Rinpoche. ~ https://bit.ly/309MHBi
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Beautiful pictures of the huge Buddha in Longkou Nanshan- https://bit.ly/2LsBxVb
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The reason-Very interesting thought- https://bit.ly/2V7VT5r
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You can download this beautiful Egyptian style Dorje Shugden Free- https://bit.ly/2Nt3FHz
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Beautiful high file for print of Lord Manjushri. May you be blessed- https://bit.ly/2V8mwZe
Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
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Mongolian (Oymiakon) Shaman in Siberia, Russia. That is his real outfit he wears. Very unique. TR
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Find one of the most beautiful temples in the world in Nara, Japan. It is the 1,267 year old Todai-ji temple that houses a 15 meter Buddha Vairocana statue who is a cosmic and timeless Buddha. Emperor Shomu who sponsored this beautiful temple eventually abdicated and ordained as a Buddhist monk. Very interesting history and story. One of the places everyone should visit- https://bit.ly/2VgsHhK
Manjusri Kumara (bodhisattva of wisdom), India, Pala dynesty, 9th century, stone, Honolulu Academy of Arts
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    Get ready to laugh real hard. This is Kechara’s version of “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane!” We have some real talents in this video clip.
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    Beautiful
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    SUPER ADORABLE and must see
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    Nice cups from Kechara!!
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    Enjoy a peaceful morning at Kechara Forest Retreat
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    This topic is so hot in many circles right now.
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    This video went viral and it's a must watch!!
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Look at how attentive of the members during Dharma talk. It is through hearing, contemplation and practicing Dharma, one is able to eradicate delusions and march towards liberation. 28/9/2024 Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
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Look at how attentive of the members during Dharma talk. It is through hearing, contemplation and practicing Dharma, one is able to eradicate delusions and march towards liberation. 28/9/2024 Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Pastor  did dharma sharing on KFR retreat puja, purification after retreat and karma. Kechara Penang weekly puja. Pic taken by Siew Hong.
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Pastor  did dharma sharing on KFR retreat puja, purification after retreat and karma. Kechara Penang weekly puja. Pic taken by Siew Hong.
Under the guidance from Pastor Seng Piow, Kechara Penang Study Group members completed our weekly Dorje Shugden Puja. 28th September 2024 by Jacinta.
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Under the guidance from Pastor Seng Piow, Kechara Penang Study Group members completed our weekly Dorje Shugden Puja. 28th September 2024 by Jacinta.
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Sponsors' packages nicely decorated nd offered up on behalf. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Completed Dorje Shugden puja cum recitation of Namasangiti on 14th September 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group, uploaded by Jacinta.
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Completed Dorje Shugden puja cum recitation of Namasangiti on 14th September 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group, uploaded by Jacinta.
Known as Merdeka Day (31st Aug 2024), our Kechara Penang members celebrated this day with Dorje Shugden and his entourage by doing a DS puja together with recitation of Namasangiti. Uploaded by Jacinta.
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Known as Merdeka Day (31st Aug 2024), our Kechara Penang members celebrated this day with Dorje Shugden and his entourage by doing a DS puja together with recitation of Namasangiti. Uploaded by Jacinta.
24th Aug 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group members have completed weekly puja. A variety of kuihs and fruits were offered up on behalf of sponsors. By Jacinta
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24th Aug 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group members have completed weekly puja. A variety of kuihs and fruits were offered up on behalf of sponsors. By Jacinta
At the point of the passing, the only thing that will help us and our loved ones is the Dharma. Hence, try to chant mantra, do pujas, giving alms and etc during this period. Bereavement puja by Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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At the point of the passing, the only thing that will help us and our loved ones is the Dharma. Hence, try to chant mantra, do pujas, giving alms and etc during this period. Bereavement puja by Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Bereavement puja by Kechara Penang Study Group. May the deceased has good rebirth and the family members find solace in the Three Jewels. Thanks to Rinpoche for He always taught us about practising compassion through action. By Jacinta
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Bereavement puja by Kechara Penang Study Group. May the deceased has good rebirth and the family members find solace in the Three Jewels. Thanks to Rinpoche for He always taught us about practising compassion through action. By Jacinta
Thanks to Sharyn, the florist came and arranged on the spot! What a lovely and colourful bunch flowers attractively arranged to Buddha as offerings. 2nd Penang DS retreat of the year (2024), uploaded by Jacinta.
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Thanks to Sharyn, the florist came and arranged on the spot! What a lovely and colourful bunch flowers attractively arranged to Buddha as offerings. 2nd Penang DS retreat of the year (2024), uploaded by Jacinta.
As usual, a retreat will not be complete without nice tormas. Pastor Patsy and our dear Penang members ~ Swee Bee, Tang, Jasmine and Siew Hong came together as a perfect and united team in completing it. Penang DS Retreat 17-18th Aug 2024 by Jacinta.
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As usual, a retreat will not be complete without nice tormas. Pastor Patsy and our dear Penang members ~ Swee Bee, Tang, Jasmine and Siew Hong came together as a perfect and united team in completing it. Penang DS Retreat 17-18th Aug 2024 by Jacinta.
A picture that says all. Thanks to Pastor Seng Piow, 12 retreatants and 51sponsors that make this event a successful one. See you all in our next retreat. Kam Siah. A simple yet full of gratitude note by Choong, uploaded by Jacinta.
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A picture that says all. Thanks to Pastor Seng Piow, 12 retreatants and 51sponsors that make this event a successful one. See you all in our next retreat. Kam Siah. A simple yet full of gratitude note by Choong, uploaded by Jacinta.
Offerings being set up, getting ready to start the first day of Kechara Penang Group's retreat. By Jacinta
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Offerings being set up, getting ready to start the first day of Kechara Penang Group's retreat. By Jacinta
As H. E. The 25th Tsem Tulku Rinpoche had mentioned a retreat is time taken away from our ordinary, daily, mundane activities specifically to focus on deeper meditation, deeper meditational practices to gain some benefits.  Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
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As H. E. The 25th Tsem Tulku Rinpoche had mentioned a retreat is time taken away from our ordinary, daily, mundane activities specifically to focus on deeper meditation, deeper meditational practices to gain some benefits. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Retreat started for the second half of the year, 17th Aug 2024. We have new participants and those regulars. Thanks to Pastor Seng Piow and Choong for organising it. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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Retreat started for the second half of the year, 17th Aug 2024. We have new participants and those regulars. Thanks to Pastor Seng Piow and Choong for organising it. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
10th Aug 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja, led by Siew Hong. Uploaded by Jacinta.
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10th Aug 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja, led by Siew Hong. Uploaded by Jacinta.
Thank you Pastor Seng Piow for the dharma sharing and leading today's puja 3rd August 2024. Pic by Siew Hong and uploaded by Jacinta.
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Thank you Pastor Seng Piow for the dharma sharing and leading today's puja 3rd August 2024. Pic by Siew Hong and uploaded by Jacinta.
Puja sponsorships packages of RM100, RM 50 and RM30. Really appreciate the continuous support for our Penang DS Chapel. 28/7/2024 By Jacinta
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Puja sponsorships packages of RM100, RM 50 and RM30. Really appreciate the continuous support for our Penang DS Chapel. 28/7/2024 By Jacinta
Completed weekly puja at Penang DS Chapel. 27th July 2024 by Jacinta.
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Completed weekly puja at Penang DS Chapel. 27th July 2024 by Jacinta.
For those Penang members who were back in Penang, instead of having a weekend off, they chose to go to Penang DS centre and did a DS puja for the benefits of all beings. 20th July 2024, Saturday. By Jacinta
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For those Penang members who were back in Penang, instead of having a weekend off, they chose to go to Penang DS centre and did a DS puja for the benefits of all beings. 20th July 2024, Saturday. By Jacinta
So proud of Penang Kecharians for attending initiations given by Venerable Chojila at Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong on 20th - 21st July 2024. Against all odds, many of us made it there. (Not in the pic Mr. Teo and Sunny) By Jacinta.
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So proud of Penang Kecharians for attending initiations given by Venerable Chojila at Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong on 20th - 21st July 2024. Against all odds, many of us made it there. (Not in the pic Mr. Teo and Sunny) By Jacinta.
Wishing all sponsors' wishes be fulfilled and thanks for supporting our Kechara Penang Puja packages on 13/7/2024. By Jacinta
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Wishing all sponsors' wishes be fulfilled and thanks for supporting our Kechara Penang Puja packages on 13/7/2024. By Jacinta
#throwback 13th July 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja. We have special guest that day, Paul, a long time senior Kecharian with his friends. By Jacinta
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#throwback 13th July 2024, Kechara Penang Study Group completed DS puja. We have special guest that day, Paul, a long time senior Kecharian with his friends. By Jacinta
Beautiful offerings arranged by Choong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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Beautiful offerings arranged by Choong. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
7/7/2024 Kechara Penang weekly puja completed. Kechara Penang Study Girup by Jacinta.
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7/7/2024 Kechara Penang weekly puja completed. Kechara Penang Study Girup by Jacinta.
This week's puja offerings sponsored by a few people and we hope their wishes be fulfilled. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta.
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This week's puja offerings sponsored by a few people and we hope their wishes be fulfilled. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta.
29th June 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed weekly Dorje Shugden cum Manjushri Namasangiti. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta
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29th June 2024. Kechara Penang Study Group completed weekly Dorje Shugden cum Manjushri Namasangiti. Pic taken by Choong and uploaded by Jacinta
Need a dose of spiritual nourishment or perhaps any spiritual protection? Do take up our Kechara Penang food/candles offering packages. Do not hesitate to contact our member Choong for more info. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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Need a dose of spiritual nourishment or perhaps any spiritual protection? Do take up our Kechara Penang food/candles offering packages. Do not hesitate to contact our member Choong for more info. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Different food offerings offered on Penang Kechara Chapel's altar behalf of the sponsors. May sponsors' wishes be fulfilled. Great effort from Choong Soon Heng, one of our Kechara Penang dedicated members who thought of this way for people to generate merits while clearing obstacles. Uploaded by Jacinta.
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Different food offerings offered on Penang Kechara Chapel's altar behalf of the sponsors. May sponsors' wishes be fulfilled. Great effort from Choong Soon Heng, one of our Kechara Penang dedicated members who thought of this way for people to generate merits while clearing obstacles. Uploaded by Jacinta.
These are some of the offerings offered on behalf of our sponsors. We have different offerings packages which one can choose from or just simply sponsor our weekly puja in dedication to our loved ones. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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These are some of the offerings offered on behalf of our sponsors. We have different offerings packages which one can choose from or just simply sponsor our weekly puja in dedication to our loved ones. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
We hope you enjoyed our pictures, as much as we enjoyed our Wesak Day together in Penang. Let us carry the energy and enthusiasm we experienced so far and inspires many more. Happy Wesak Day! 22/5/2024 KPSG by Jacinta
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We hope you enjoyed our pictures, as much as we enjoyed our Wesak Day together in Penang. Let us carry the energy and enthusiasm we experienced so far and inspires many more. Happy Wesak Day! 22/5/2024 KPSG by Jacinta
Puja offering packages. Thanks to those who sponsored the puja. May all your wishes be fulfilled. KPSG by Jacinta
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Puja offering packages. Thanks to those who sponsored the puja. May all your wishes be fulfilled. KPSG by Jacinta
Colourful altar with plenty of offerings. We had DS puja with Praise to Buddha Shakyamuni as we celebrate this special day of Buddha's Birth, Enlightenment and Parinirvana. KPSG by Jacinta
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Colourful altar with plenty of offerings. We had DS puja with Praise to Buddha Shakyamuni as we celebrate this special day of Buddha's Birth, Enlightenment and Parinirvana. KPSG by Jacinta
Some of the activities done during the Wesak Day Celebration in Penang. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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Some of the activities done during the Wesak Day Celebration in Penang. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
Wesak Day Celebration in Penang!Buddha's Bathing Ritual. 22/5/2024 Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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Wesak Day Celebration in Penang!Buddha's Bathing Ritual. 22/5/2024 Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. After puja, all members helped out clearing the offerings and we shared out the blessed food offerings with our families, friends and even animals. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
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11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. After puja, all members helped out clearing the offerings and we shared out the blessed food offerings with our families, friends and even animals. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. Activities during puja. Members chanting Dorje Shugden mantras. We've completed Dorje Shugden puja cum Namasangiti. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
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11/5/2024 Saturday @3pm. Activities during puja. Members chanting Dorje Shugden mantras. We've completed Dorje Shugden puja cum Namasangiti. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta.
11/5/2024, Saturday @3pm. Activities : Offerings of khata to Rinpoche, garland of flowers to Dorje Shugden and a new Tibetan butterlamp being offered on the altar. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
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11/5/2024, Saturday @3pm. Activities : Offerings of khata to Rinpoche, garland of flowers to Dorje Shugden and a new Tibetan butterlamp being offered on the altar. Kechara Penang Study Group by Jacinta
Today we have an inaugural cancer free diet talk and info sharing by Mr. Ooi. Mr. Ooi is a Penangite and like any other man, he has a family to provide for. From colon cancer stage 4,he is now known as a cancer-free man. Learn more about his story and his acquaintance with Dorje Shugden here https://youtu.be/x7i-yXJBUwM?si=A-5O0udxjg52iS58
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Today we have an inaugural cancer free diet talk and info sharing by Mr. Ooi. Mr. Ooi is a Penangite and like any other man, he has a family to provide for. From colon cancer stage 4,he is now known as a cancer-free man. Learn more about his story and his acquaintance with Dorje Shugden here https://youtu.be/x7i-yXJBUwM?si=A-5O0udxjg52iS58
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