Showing posts with label Kechara. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kechara. Show all posts
Last Saturday, I went to Kechara Forest Retreat  that is in a forest (hence the name) near Bentong which is in Pahang. It is located in a place called Chamang.

According to the website:

"The Kechara Forest Retreat will be a place like no other, nestled in the deep mountains of Chamang, Bentong, about 1 1/2 hours drive from Kuala Lumpur. This village is being created within the green tropical forest, with natural streams of crystal clear water running through it.
Within this lush eco-friendly environment, there will be buildings and features designed for students and visitors to enjoy various activities to calm the mind within the beauty of nature.
The land has been successfully acquired by Kechara House under the leadership of Kechara House President, Datuk May and her team. Datuk May is working hard with her team and everyone else in Kechara to fund raise for the development of the land and servicing of the loan.
Ground works have already begun with the team building a temporary abode for our Lama, His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche to live in. With the sheer dedication and hard work of Datuk May and her team, the temporary abode has been constructed, and soon, Rinpoche will frequent the land to do prayers and blessings in preparations for the construction works."
Here is a picture of the site from the website of Kechara Forest Retreat.
We left after lunch in a bus. The trip included a talk from Pastor Susan about Pujas and Stupas. The puja is fueled by our motivation. For example, if we pack out things for the trip with a good motivation, our puja begins there, at home, while we pack. 

In the bus, some people were sleeping, some people were talking. Lucas Tan and I were joking around with some of the people near us by asking riddles and telling jokes.

She even gave the attendees quizzes to win some incense, which you can purchase at Kechara Paradise outlets throughout Malaysia. 
The bus arrived at KFR at 5:30 p.m. Everyone bought candles and flowers to do their offerings. I did a candle offering. The people who came had the meritorious opportunity to offer candles and flowers to both Vajrayogini and Shakyamuni. Some of us also circumambulated the butterlamp house. 
After giving a tour of an area, Pastor Susan lead us in a very short but effective prayer. It was the refuge prayers and Shantideva prayers. 
The lovely dinner was catered by Kechara Oasis. (The word "Kechara" will bring you to the website, whereas the word "Oasis" will bring you to the fan page )
The food mainly consisted of Bi Hun, Fried Rice, White Rice, Fried Chicken and many other local and international delicacies and the best part was that it is completely vegetarian (obviously!). 
I waited for the older people to get their food first to be polite. When I went up, the fried chicken was finished but I got some delicious fried rice and some international-style food (I think Indian but not sure :P ) 
I sat with my friends, Lucas Tan, Lucas Roth, Julien, Jenny and Jason and many, many more of my friends and some new faces too! 
Then, the movie began after everyone sat down on a mat laid out for us. I will post the movie, which is The Village, right here:


It was a very interesting movie. It was not scary but it makes you think deeper of certain things. I shall not have a complete review of the movie or else I will completely spoil it but I can say that there are a lot of twists and turns in this movie. Hint: The thumbnail is already a spoiler :(

Amazingly, there were no mosquitos but there were a few bugs who sat on the screen because of the light. I was also surprised that it was not too hot and not too cold. The temperature was just right.

A big thank you to the KFR team who organised this trip!

Okay! Gotta go! Bye!





Hi, it is me again, Sean. This is my blog, Tenzin Khenchen. I guess you would already have known that from the title of the blog. Haha!

Have you ever felt tired or stressed out while you are in the hustle and bustle of the cities? Well, I think you do because I get stressed out.

A few minutes ago, I went to Rinpoche's blog. Then, I saw a link to another part of Rinpoche's blog then I clicked on it and it went to Youtube. The sounds relaxed me so much. I think that you guys should listen to it because it is BEAUTIFUL!!!

If you want the link to the blog post, here it is:

http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/inspiration-worthy-words/something-special-for-my-blog-friends.html


Ok! Listen to it! It is good for you!

BYE!
The Kechara Tea House in Shanghai has finally been opened to the public. That is really cool.

Rinpoche posted an article on it on his blog:

http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/kechara-13-depts/official-opening-of-kechara-tea-house-shanghai.html

The exterior was so mesmerizing. I think many people will be attracted to go and dine in the Tea House just through its exterior design. Then, I saw the images on its beautiful interior.

Pictured above is the exterior


I think that all of the designing were mostly due to Aunty Li Kheng.

This is another great feat of Kechara to spread two things. Buddhism and Vegetarianism. Now, people as far as China will be able to experience Dharma the Kechara Way.

I would like to say congratulations to Kechara Tea House. I hope that business will go well. I am sure it will because everything Kechara Tea House is doing is very meritorious and many people will benefit.

May the flower of Kechara continue to bloom,
May its Dharma spread far and wide!



For those who don't know, here is the address and info:

Red Town, G113, Building 28, 570 Huaihai (W) Road, Shanghai.
It is opened from 8am to 9.30pm
contact: +86 21 5237 1716.
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