I think she’s angry because she can’t walk with all those beads on her haha JK. It’s a beautiful image of this sacred lady!
I think she’s angry because she can’t walk with all those beads on her haha JK. It’s a beautiful image of this sacred lady!
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Wesak Day in Malaysia where Buddhists nationwide gather at temples . Each of different Buddhist temples celebrated at dawn with various pujas or prayers, meditation, with offerings of flowers, candles and incense ,emphasizing the impermanence of life. Most temples do rituals “Bathing the Buddha” ceremony to wash away bad karma and grand candlelight processions in Penang and Kuala Lumpur. At our Kechara Forest Retreat, Bentong Pahang, we have pujas, flowers, candles and incense offerings as well.
Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing.
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