Wesak Day Year 2553 at Kerian Buddhist Association

Another best part of my previous trip was, I get to celebrate Wesay Day at home!
It was the first time I went back for Wesak Day for almost 15 years ago!

Family, friends and all kind souls who follow this weblog long enough know that I was actively involved in the Youth Buddhist activities.
Kerian Buddhist Association - I called it home once.
I did soo much when I was a teenager in the Buddhist Association - camps, concerts, praying ceremonies, Buddhist classes, kaligraphy etc. I picked up my organisation and leadership skills alot more when I was there too. These experiences had certainly helped me alot until where I am at the moment. *amitabha* 

All the great memories.. I am so blessed!

I miss the place alot, and I must confess, I miss the vegetarian food prepared by those aunties even more! ;)
[I was quite hungry at that time, okay! I skipped breakky for this!]

I grew up eating Kerian Buddhist Association aunties cooking : pure awesomeness.
They don’t use artificial material much : no fake meat, fake fish so on and so forth.

The moment I saw lotus root soup, I was like: ney! look! my favourite!!!!

Tofu!!! Another one! The flavour and taste remained the same since the day I left home. *tears* Those aunties are awesome or what? :)

I was thoroughly enjoying my meal - oh! an silent orgasm. taste bud wise larr. :)
p/s: I learn naughty things from the aussies. *grin*

I always wanted to bring Kian here on Wesak Day so he can get to experience the homely friendly envo in KBA as well.

I explained to him about the meaning behind Bathing Buddha Ceremony.

After that, it was my turn. I kneeled down and bathed The Buddha. *deep breath*
You know what, I remember I did that when I was a little kid, but I never got to do that after.
Personally, I think it is just a Buddha Birthday celebration ceremony - but this time, I felt completely different. I soon realised that I actually miss this whole place alot more.

Funny thing was, the kiddo behind me, was trying to tell me how to bath the Buddha. Ha! How cute!
“er2 tong2 xiang1 jian4 bu4 xiang1 shi4, xiao4 wen4 ke4 chong2 he2 chu4 lai2″ = “we (kid and I) meet, kid asked me where I come from?”

Wesak Day is a bit like a reunion for the fellow Buddhists, especially for those have been helping out for many many years. 

I was absolutely thrilled to see many olf friends here.

Friends who love, care and guide me all the way. Without their kindness and wisdom, I can’t quite imagine who I would be.
Of course, the support from my parents - dad and mum have been always the best!

It was a good feeling to come home.

When I look back, I realise nothing much had changed all these years. But for myself, I am a grown-up now! yay! *.*

 

 

This post is written specially dedicated to Ya Wei jie who missed out the ceremony. You’ve seen the changes in me and you believe in me. Thank you.

*Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu*

4 Responses to “Wesak Day Year 2553 at Kerian Buddhist Association”

  1. wooiaun on 19 Jul 2009 at 2:49 pm

    少小离家老大回,乡音无改鬓毛衰;
    儿童相见不相识,笑问客从何处来。

    That’s it! These are the chinese characters! Thanks Wooi Aun!

  2. fish fish on 21 Jul 2009 at 9:58 pm

    Your expression and Kian’s expression when bathing the Bhuddha are so contrast. LOL

    I love lotus root soup too!!!! And I can never get tired of eating tofu. Oops!

    Yeah - that’s explained ‘opposite attraction’ mah LOL
    Wanna puke already ar?

    Aunties’ cooking is awesome!!

  3. sobhanasaw cheng hup on 03 Oct 2009 at 10:48 am

    Nice introductions of the association and of course, the mock meat [ vegetarian foods ]. It is expanding for the needs of the local people and devotees. Meanwhile, you can source for some Dhamma at www.sasanarakkha.org and www. vbgnet.org. SADHU SADHU SADHU.

  4. sobhanasaw cheng hup on 26 Dec 2009 at 1:33 pm

    The Krian Buddhist Association had just celebrated
    its 30th Anniverssary with a Mahasanghikadana inviting all Theravada/Mahayana/Vajrana Sangha as
    they are disciples of the Lord Sakyamuni Buddha. Buddha~Dhamma [ Suttas-Nikayas/Suttas-Vinayas ] are been practised by all.Krian Buddhist Association is meant for all types of Sangha memebrs. Its a very good place for all Sangha to preach the Buddhas Dhamma.Lord SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA taught to all races.

    Tell your friends that KBA is for ALL. Visit www.sasanarakkha.org n www. vbgnwet.org 2 also learn more.SADHU SADHU SADHU

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