Wat Puthanimittam's Signboard

Wat Puthanimittam's Signboard

Friday, July 30, 2010

Phra Nang Phaya

Wat Puthanimittam

Perajurit 1, Taman Kemuncak,

31400, Ipoh,

Perak, Malaysia.



PHRA NANG PHAYA


We are in the midst of the Buddhist Lent or the Karthina Festival, the 3 months rain season or vassa where the sangha community spend their time in their residence of choice in quiet dharmic contemplation. The festival ends with a presentation of robes to the sangha community. At Wat Puthanimittam, this year Lent donations will be used for the construction of a pair of celestial dragons, the powerful symbol of fertility and wealth, in the vicinity of the Wat. In appreciation of your contribution of RM100 per set of monk's robe, the donor will be presented with a miniature statuette of the Phra Nang Phaya, the all powerful Buddhist relic which has been consecrated in holy grounds for 200 years and accidentally discovered through the graciousness of the Lord Buddha. Please take the time to visit us to help translate this auspicious dream of the Venerable Phra Sunti Kamapirato, the abbot of the Wat, to reality



For further information, please call Andy Fuan at 016-5942575 or Madam Low Eng Choo at 017-5781781.


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Lord Buddha







33 feet tall Lord Buddha statue

"A Michelangelo Buddhist masterpiece crafted and painted with metta."


Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pictures










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"Pictures taken are like memories written in diaries we all carry with us. Please join us at Wat Puthanimittam to create fond memories together...together we unite as one to create a united world at peace."

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Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Venerable Ajahn Phra Sunti Kamapirato


The Venerable Ajahn Phra Sunti Kamapirato - he seeks the great, deep simple things of the Buddhist faith and spend his life doing the will of Lord Buddha.



The Venerable Ajahn Phra Sunti Kamapirato is born in Rayong, Thailand. He developed an earnest interest in Dhamma at an early age, engrossed in listening and contemplating Dhamma. The Venerable Ajahn sought the permission of his parents to commence formal training as a samanera leading to him being ordained as a monk at the age of 22 years in the temple in Rayong.



He has travelled, finally finding his spiritual place at Taman Kemuncak, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia to build his monastery and disseminate the teachings of Lord Buddha. The Venerable Ajahn is a theravada monk by discipline. Life as a monk in Ipoh began in a small "kuthi" at the foot hills of Perajurit 1, Taman Kemuncak, Ipoh. But it is through sheer discipline, his love for the teachings of Lord Buddha and his passion to bring the vast teachings of Gotama Buddha to the Buddhist lay community that motivate him and inspire his disciples to support and finance his vision.



They said that pictures paint a thousand words and if one is to view the attached photographs, the local Buddhist community is fortunate to have in their midst, a great teacher, a teacher not captivated by fame but is sincere in his humble efforts to establish a sanctuary where Buddhist can visit to practice dana, develop sila and cultivate bhavana. Here is a sanctuary where the keyword is "to practise". It is good to read books and listen to speeches on Dhamma, ultimately to be a good Buddhist is to practice and to put into effect the wise teachings of the Lord Buddha.



Wat Puthanimittam and its sangha community believe in the healing and unifying powers of prayers and meditation. To lift up your concern in prayers is to delete the great misfortune of unoffered prayers. For prayers and meditation enquiries, please contact Andy Fuan at 016-5942575. In prayers, we seek to become who we are meant to be.



The vicinity of Wat Puthanimittam is indeed a blessed place, a good place. It is sheltered by a mountain, smooth and lustrous, lofty and pure. In the center, sits the 33 feet tall statue of Lord Buddha. An ideal place to contemplate on the teachings of Lord Buddha and to meditate - to look at the habits of our minds and to review the opinions and prejudices that conditioned them. We have the opportunity to become enlightened here - to know and understand our minds so that we no longer are deluded by them.



The sangha community and its disciples thank you for taking the time to know us, please take the time to visit us. To know about the dana activities, please contact Madam Low Eng Choo at 017-5781781 (English,Chinese & Thai speaking disciples) or email us at watputhanimittam@live.com.




"I would rather walk with Buddha in the dark than walk alone in the light."