The Chin Swee temple at Genting Highlands is incredible for the concept. People always can to Chin Swee temple walking and relaxing.The view of this temple is very beautiful, beside that also very meaningful. Because you can contemplate the death....
And thank you for Rinpoche gave a very clear picture about Chin Swee master.
Carmen wrote from FB: "Dear Rinpoche, I don't know many who has visited this temple. Actually, I didn't hear of this temple until Rinpoche's blog post. In regards to Rinpoche's question, I haven't visited this temple yet. But from the video, I like the scenery very much. I can imagine it being very cooling and peaceful - the feeling naturally invoked when you're up in the mountains; the same feeling you get in Tsem Ladrang in Nepal as well. I lik...
Thanks for the wonderful picture and explaination on this temple. The last time when I was there, its very peaceful place. I been there a few times and even climbed up the pagoda.
But I am very sad that some people, create rumours that if you visit the temple, you will eventually loose money in Genting.
Many many thanks Rinpoche for sharing this. Did not know that there is such a wonderful temple in Genting Highlands. Thank you for your teachings and all the pictures of the temple. I will definitely visit. Thank you.
Thank you for your sharing, Rinpoche. My family stayed at the Chin Swee Apartments last year and we walked thru the different levels of hells with my children. We explained to them and showed them that transgression will result in punishments after we die. Hopefully they will be mindful of their thoughts and actions but may need a few more visits. I agree that the temple now has many interesting features and we've spent a good few hours there explorin...
Thank you for a wonderful post on Chin Swee temple and it is indeed very fascinating to learn about the Buddhist master Chin Swee. It is very fascinating to learn about Chin Swee and how he became attained in his practice and benefited many people and subdued spirits just like Guru Rinpoche. Perhaps, he practiced Tantra in his day but never pass his lineage down because there weren't suitable students during his time.
Thx tsemtulku for sharing this video.In malaysia there are many temples are build and have story behind them,Hope you can show some of their story and past it on to the next generation.If you got chance visit tiger balm garden in Singapore,hope they are still there .
@merce0909 But hell is not final in Buddhism like it is in chritianity or islam. In Buddhism you can always change your karma, that's why Buddhism is so wonderful path.
yek yee on Sep 15, 2011 at 9:22:51 pm wrote:
The Chin Swee temple at Genting Highlands is incredible for the concept. People always can to Chin Swee temple walking and relaxing.The view of this temple is very beautiful, beside that also very meaningful. Because you can contemplate the death....
And thank you for Rinpoche gave a very clear picture about Chin Swee master.
tsemtulku 1 month ago
tsemtulku on Jul 30, 2011 at 4:28:11 pm wrote:
Carmen wrote from FB: "Dear Rinpoche, I don't know many who has visited this temple. Actually, I didn't hear of this temple until Rinpoche's blog post. In regards to Rinpoche's question, I haven't visited this temple yet. But from the video, I like the scenery very much. I can imagine it being very cooling and peaceful - the feeling naturally invoked when you're up in the mountains; the same feeling you get in Tsem Ladrang in Nepal as well. I lik...
tsemtulku 1 month ago
P.D. on Jul 29, 2011 at 8:59:28 pm wrote:
Dear Rinpoche,
once I showed disrespect to a plastic Japanese Buddha, how to avoid the horible karma depicted here? Can I do something??
Many thanks in advance!!!
P.D.
tsemtulku 1 month ago
Alex Hay on Jul 25, 2011 at 10:03:07 am wrote:
Dear Rinpoche,
Thanks for the wonderful picture and explaination on this temple. The last time when I was there, its very peaceful place. I been there a few times and even climbed up the pagoda.
But I am very sad that some people, create rumours that if you visit the temple, you will eventually loose money in Genting.
Will drop by for a visit maybe next weekend....
tsemtulku 1 month ago
Sabina Giorgini on Jul 24, 2011 at 7:26:06 am wrote:
Dear Rinpoche,
All beautiful pictures and I especially love the picture of you near water turtles, those lovely creatures are very dear to me!
Thank You for allowing me to see and learn about places so distant from me!
tsemtulku 1 month ago
Ai Chin on Jul 23, 2011 at 7:02:47 am wrote:
Many many thanks Rinpoche for sharing this. Did not know that there is such a wonderful temple in Genting Highlands. Thank you for your teachings and all the pictures of the temple. I will definitely visit. Thank you.
tsemtulku 1 month ago
Sofi on Jul 22, 2011 at 2:50:15 pm wrote:
Thank you for your sharing, Rinpoche. My family stayed at the Chin Swee Apartments last year and we walked thru the different levels of hells with my children. We explained to them and showed them that transgression will result in punishments after we die. Hopefully they will be mindful of their thoughts and actions but may need a few more visits. I agree that the temple now has many interesting features and we've spent a good few hours there explorin...
tsemtulku 1 month ago
David Lai on Jul 22, 2011 at 2:30:34 pm wrote:
Dear Rinpoche,
Thank you for a wonderful post on Chin Swee temple and it is indeed very fascinating to learn about the Buddhist master Chin Swee. It is very fascinating to learn about Chin Swee and how he became attained in his practice and benefited many people and subdued spirits just like Guru Rinpoche. Perhaps, he practiced Tantra in his day but never pass his lineage down because there weren't suitable students during his time.
They h...
tsemtulku 1 month ago
ST on Jul 22, 2011 at 12:09:58 am wrote:
Dear Rinpoche,
Thanks for sharing the film shooting at Chin Swee Temple.
At KWPC, are you planning on allocation space to build depiction of a heavenly realm and not a hell realm (too gory la)?
tsemtulku 1 month ago
02:10 - Never ever blow off the flame of the incense.
dettol1976 3 months ago
@dettol1976 why?
neuroglejak 1 month ago
is it trule
is it true
raymond6021 3 months ago
what is that sign in the chest of the buddha statue?..
junzen31 7 months ago
@junzen31 It's a swastika in a Chinese form. I believe it's an auspicious sign.
aimoylim 5 months ago
@junzen31 It symbolizes indestructibility. Hitler loved it's meaning so much that he turned it around and used it himself.
ragger101 5 months ago
Thx tsemtulku for sharing this video.In malaysia there are many temples are build and have story behind them,Hope you can show some of their story and past it on to the next generation.If you got chance visit tiger balm garden in Singapore,hope they are still there .
mchong795 7 months ago
Buddhist hell sounds plain delusional. Promoting this as the truth, is like building your own hell. Still it is interesting :)
rockmonin 7 months ago
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rockmonin 7 months ago
Wow...thanks for sharing. Those hells ought to keep people from doing bad things!
urhart 7 months ago
Hello Tsemtulku, I like too much your teachings.
Since i hear your dharma talks, I wanted to asked you, What really happens with a person that commits suicide?
Regards, and thanks for your motivate work !
johnnhalls 7 months ago
very nice tsemtulku
marcoinacio1 7 months ago
wow the chinese buddhist helll is worse than the catholic hell
merce0909 7 months ago
@merce0909 But hell is not final in Buddhism like it is in chritianity or islam. In Buddhism you can always change your karma, that's why Buddhism is so wonderful path.
neuroglejak 1 month ago
i like this kind of temple so much.
samadhiquandry 7 months ago
Wow! If they can build that there, there is no reason why we can't build KWPC too, and how nice would that be!
heavydiesel 7 months ago