A splashing good time

By YENG AI CHUN and LOOI SUE-CHERN, The Star, April 14, 2008

Bukit Mertajam, Penang (Malaysia) -- A FUN atmostphere prevailed at the Penang-level Songkran Festival at Wat Rajaphohong Buddhist Temple in Ara Kuda, Bukit Mertajam, yesterday.

<< Festival of fun: Revellers spalshing water at one another at hte Chaiya Mangalaram Buddhist Temple.

Some 2,000 people turned up for the event which marks the Thai New Year and is also known as the Water Festival. Water features prominently in the festival with devotees pouring scented water over Buddha figurines. Younger folk also poured water on the hands of their elders as a sign of respect.

Later in the day, revellers spread festive joy by drenching each other using water guns or buckets of water. Many also threw talcum powder on each other.

Jointly organised by the Malaysian Siamese Association’s Penang branch, Royal Thai Consulate-General in Penang and Wat Rajaphohong, it was the first time that the state’s Songkran Festival was held on the mainland.

The festival kicked off in the morning as devotees prayed at the temple and later congregated at the main hall for the chanting of Pali prayers by Buddhist monks.

There were also stalls selling food and various items while many tried their luck in a traditional Thai game called Soi Dow. Brightly coloured boxes were hung from the ceiling with participants picking one to get the number inside which indicated the prize to be won.

A highlight was a sand pagoda contest where contestants were given two hours to create their masterpieces.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng and the Thai Consul-General of Penang Monopchai Vongphakdi opened the festival by pouring scented water on a Buddha figurine.
A sand pagoda built by a contestant.

Over on the island, thousands thronged the Thai Chaiya Mangalaram Buddhist Temple and Bur-mese Buddhist Temple to celebrate the festival which is known as Thingyan to the Burmese and also marks their New Year.

Traditionally a time for visiting elders, relatives, friends and neighbours, Songkran has evolved into a water-splashing celebration.

Armed with water guns, water containers, plastic bottles, pails and hoses, the revellers drenched each other.

Images of Lord Buddha in the temples were cleansed in religious bathing rites to bring good luck and prosperity. There were also cultural dances and band performances.

Present were state Tourism Development, Culture, Arts and Heritage Committee chairman Danny Law Heng Kiang, Deputy Thai Consul-General Songsap Kachenchai and former Pulau Tikus assemblyman Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan.

We Need Your Help to Train the
Buddhist AI Chat Bot
NORBU!
(Neural Operator for Responsible Buddhist Understanding)



For Malaysians and Singaporeans, please make your donation to the following account:

Account Name: Bodhi Vision
Account No:. 2122 00000 44661
Bank: RHB

The SWIFT/BIC code for RHB Bank Berhad is: RHBBMYKLXXX
Address: 11-15, Jalan SS 24/11, Taman Megah, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Phone: 603-9206 8118

Note: Please indicate your name in the payment slip. Thank you.


Dear Friends in the Dharma,

We seek your generous support to help us train NORBU, the word's first Buddhist AI Chat Bot.

Here are some ways you can contribute to this noble cause:

One-time Donation or Loan: A single contribution, regardless of its size, will go a long way in helping us reach our goal and make the Buddhist LLM a beacon of wisdom for all.

How will your donation / loan be used? Download the NORBU White Paper for details.



For Malaysians and Singaporeans, please make your donation to the following account:

Account Name: Bodhi Vision
Account No:. 2122 00000 44661
Bank: RHB

The SWIFT/BIC code for RHB Bank Berhad is: RHBBMYKLXXX
Address: 11-15, Jalan SS 24/11, Taman Megah, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Phone: 603-9206 8118

Note: Please indicate your purpose of payment (loan or donation) in the payment slip. Thank you.

Once payment is banked in, please send the payment slip via email to: editor@buddhistchannel.tv. Your donation/loan will be published and publicly acknowledged on the Buddhist Channel.

Spread the Word: Share this initiative with your friends, family and fellow Dharma enthusiasts. Join "Friends of Norbu" at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/norbuchatbot. Together, we can build a stronger community and create a positive impact on a global scale.

Volunteer: If you possess expertise in AI, natural language processing, Dharma knowledge in terms of Buddhist sutras in various languages or related fields, and wish to lend your skills, please contact us. Your knowledge and passion could be invaluable to our project's success.

Your support is part of a collective effort to preserve and disseminate the profound teachings of Buddhism. By contributing to the NORBU, you become a "virtual Bodhisattva" to make Buddhist wisdom more accessible to seekers worldwide.

Thank you for helping to make NORBU a wise and compassionate Buddhist Chatbot!

May you be blessed with inner peace and wisdom,

With deepest gratitude,

Kooi F. Lim
On behalf of The Buddhist Channel Team


Note: To date, we have received the following contributions for NORBU:
US$ 75 from Gary Gach (Loan)
US$ 50 from Chong Sim Keong
MYR 300 from Wilson Tee
MYR 500 from Lim Yan Pok
MYR 50 from Oon Yeoh
MYR 200 from Ooi Poh Tin
MYR 300 from Lai Swee Pin
MYR 100 from Ong Hooi Sian
MYR 1,000 from Fam Sin Nin
MYR 500 from Oh teik Bin
MYR 300 from Yeoh Ai Guat
MYR 300 from Yong Lily
MYR 50 from Bandar Utama Buddhist Society
MYR 1,000 from Chiam Swee Ann
MYR 1,000 from Lye Veei Chiew
MYR 1,000 from Por Yong Tong
MYR 80 from Lee Wai Yee
MYR 500 from Pek Chee Hen
MYR 300 from Hor Tuck Loon
MYR 1,000 from Wise Payments Malaysia Sdn Bhd
MYR 200 from Teo Yen Hua
MYR 500 from Ng Wee Keat
MYR 10,000 from Chang Quai Hung, Jackie (Loan)
MYR 10,000 from K. C. Lim & Agnes (Loan)
MYR 10,000 from Juin & Jooky Tan (Loan)
MYR 100 from Poh Boon Fong (on behalf of SXI Buddhist Students Society)
MYR 10,000 from Fam Shan-Shan (Loan)
MYR 10,000 from John Fam (Loan)
MYR 500 from Phang Cheng Kar
MYR 100 from Lee Suat Yee
MYR 500 from Teo Chwee Hoon (on behalf of Lai Siow Kee)
MYR 200 from Mak Yuen Chau

We express our deep gratitude for the support and generosity.

If you have any enquiries, please write to: editor@buddhistchannel.tv


TOP