Motto(s): Membangun Bangsa Memakmur Negeri
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Ramakrishna Mission was founded in the year 1897 in India by Swami Vivekananda, the foremost disciple of Sri Ramakrishna. It is a non-political, non-sectarian spiritual organization which has been engaged in various forms of humanitarian and service activities. At present, there are 176 centres around the world. Ramakrishna Mission in Malaysia officially came into existence in the year 2001. Its President is the monk of the Ramakrishna Order: Headquarters at Belur Math, India.
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Magnificient architecture... surrounded by lake... calm and peaceful... spacious prayer hall... lots of spiritual lectures
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Almost every friday I'm here for Blessing, Prayer and Rice ???? Donation. Very peaceful temple for soul searching. Full of well wisher during 1st and 15th of the month and also other special occasions.
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Background of Fo Guang Shan Dong Zen Temple FGS Dong Zen represents the hub of a Buddhist centre in the South East Region. FGS Dong Zen is situated at Jenjarom, Kuala Langat in the state of Selangor Darul Ehsan. The land area covers 22 acres. Since the opening of the monastery in 1996, it has created a new avenue for tourism for local tourists and it also acts as an important cultural and educational center. The meaning of “Dong Zen” Literally translated in Chinese, “Dong” means “East” and “Zen” means “The tranquil mind”. As a phrase, it means “the tranquil mind in the east”, representing the hub of a Buddhist centre in the South East Region. The objectives of Fo Guang Shan are:- 1. To foster talent through education 2. To propagate the Dharma through cultural activities 3. To benefit society through charity 4. To purify human minds through cultivation practice
FGS Malaysia offer amazing lanterns and lighting experience for many families, friends and tourists during the Chinese New year festival every year. There is no exceptional for the year of golden rats in 2020. FGS Malaysia has continued with the organising efforts for the last 16 years, many local Malaysian will travel as far as from Penang or JB to visit this lantern festival and at the sametime pray to Buddha to better year to come.
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We visited as the first stop of our "monkey feeding, fireflies & blue tears experience" with Jalan with M.K. This was a great trip, starting with the 1 hour drive from Kuala Lumpur to Bukit Sri Shakti. We visited this Rotan Hindu Temple for 30 minutes or so, as enroute. The temple was lovely to see and May was able to share a lot of interesting information. No photos allowed from inside the temple which is such a shame as it is really detailed and beautiful, although we took several from outside.
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This is possibly the nicest Chinese temple we have visited. Sunday morning was a lovely time to attend - the peace and the sensory experience of it was really wonderful.
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