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Buddhist temples in the Klang Valley

With Wesak Day around the corner, Ewe Paik Leong visits some of the lesser-known Buddhist sanctuarie­s

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1. Samadhi Vihara, Shah alam, Selangor

Located in Bukit Raja Industrial Estate, this Buddhist centre was officially opened in 2013 by the then Menteri Besar of Selangor. It consists of a Lotus Dome Shrine Hall and a separate three-storey building. Four marble statues of Lord Buddha sit inside the shrine hall. On the grounds of the centre stand two stone elephants and a replica of an Asoka Pillar. Weekly activities conducted here are the life-release ritual, chanting of puja, and teaching of Buddhist precepts and Pali language.

2. ruang liang gong Temple, Taman uSahawan, Kuala lumpur

This is an ornate temple with a foliageden­se front courtyard, and statues of animals and live geese running around. Dragons curl around the pillars of the temple while phoenixes perch atop its saddleshap­ed roof. Inside, Buddhist chanting from hidden loudspeake­rs soothes visitors. Carp swim in a massive pond and fish food for these can be bought from the temple. A massive statue of the Laughing Buddha beside the temple is a popular spot for selfies.

3. Chee wan San Temple, Jalan Sungai BeSi, Kl

Dedicated to the Thousand Hands Bodhisattv­a and Lord Buddha, this temple also houses a columbariu­m. It was establishe­d in 1927 and underwent expansion. Decorative plants and statues of deities fill the front courtyard. Free vegetarian meals are served on Chap Goh Meh and the 19th day of the second, sixth and ninth lunar months, which are the Bodhisattv­a's birthday, enlightenm­ent day and day of renunciati­on respective­ly. Wesak Day is, of course, also observed.

4. SamnaK SamBodhi BuddhiST Temple, Taman deSa Jaya, Kl

Founded by a monk from Yangon, this temple is probably the only Myanmar Buddhist temple in the city and is popular with migrant Myanmar workers. Installed in the original building are statues of Lord Buddha and The Goddess of Mercy. In the adjacent hall are more statues of the Enlightene­d One, who is flanked by two golden pyinsarupa on the walls. A pyinsarupa is a mythical hybrid animal of Myanmar comprising a lion, an elephant, a buffalo, a swan and a carp. The temple celebrates Wesak Day with chanting sessions and offering of vegetarian food.

5. Bodhi parK, Shah alam, Selangor

Located at Seksyen U12, Bodhi Park consists of a park and a prayer hall guarded by four stone lions. The park is planted with trees associated with milestones in Lord Buddha's life. For example, there are the ashoka tree (where Buddha was born), the banyantree (where Buddha cut off his hair to signify detachment from worldly desires), the jambu tree (where Buddha first meditated), and the bodhi tree (where Buddha achieved enlightenm­ent). Installed in the prayer hall is a marble statue of Lord Buddha.

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