One gets very pleasant feeling the moment Buddha statue or picture is seen. So, if we feel so pleasant and happy by looking at one picture or status of Buddha, what happens if we see 10,000 buddha statues in a single place……. Gives us an immense feeling and its like a wonder. This is there in the Chamshan temple near world famous Niagara water falls in the country Canada. Lots of varieties of Buddha statues in the premises of this temple will give you a very nice feeling. Each and every status has its own special art and very attractive. Small statues around the main statue in the temple are in golden color and very attractive and shining. The construction of this temple started in 1995 and completed in 2002. Tourists coming to see Niagara water falls certainly visit this temple. The temple looks like typical Asian pagoda and gives a feeling that as if we are in some island of south-east Asian country. the appearances of statues and stupas facilitate the generation of the Bodhi-mind, raising temples could benefit sentient beings in countless multitudes. Canada is renowned for its serene and picturesque environment. A Bronze Buddha Statue and a Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara's statue are situated in this property so numerous tourists and devotees can cherish this great chance to make offerings and pay homage...
Read moreChan Sham Temple is a truly beautiful and serene place that offers not just stunning architecture but also profound lessons that resonate deeply. As you walk through the temple, you'll find intricate carvings on the walls that depict various teachings, providing a wonderful opportunity for reflection and personal growth.
It's an ideal spot to spend an afternoon, whether you're seeking peace, inspiration, or simply a break from the hustle of daily life. The atmosphere is incredibly calming, making it easy to lose track of time while soaking in the tranquility.
One of the highlights is the lunch offered at the temple, prepared by dedicated volunteers. At around $15, it’s not only affordable but also thoughtfully made. The café even offers delicious noodles, adding to the comforting experience of your visit.
I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a quiet retreat or a chance to learn and reflect. It’s a hidden gem that nurtures both the body...
Read moreI had a shocking encounter with a very rude nun at the temple. I was standing in the corridor, enjoying the breeze and checking my fortune sticks when I passed through a door that was propped open with no sign indicating it was off-limits. Suddenly, the nun with the glasses👓 aggressively questioned me, "What were you doing outside?" I was confused and replied that I was just enjoying the breeze. She snapped, “Go to the first floor to do that, you can’t stand outside here.” I politely asked why, and all she could say was, “Just because you can’t,” with no reasonable explanation.
It seemed she held a grudge against me after that, as she scolded me three more times. When I was standing in an empty space with others, she singled me out, pointing at my feet and ordering me to move. I asked why she was being so unfriendly, and she coldly replied, “You’re not here with sincerity.” The volunteers tried to calm me down, saying she was worried I might slip on the freshly mopped floor, which was a ridiculous excuse. They even offered me some fruit to make peace.
The most shocking part was when I was kneeling in front of Kuan Yin, drawing my fortune sticks, and she came over again, saying, “Why are you still here? Why don’t you leave?” I was still in the middle of my prayer! Yet, she had no problem turning to other visitors with a smile, patiently explaining how to draw the fortune sticks in Cantonese. She even told the girl next to me to keep her distance, clearly trying to alienate me. To behave like this in front of Kuan Yin, showing such blatant favoritism and bullying, was truly beyond belief.
What made it all the more ironic was the fortune I drew, which said, “Do not listen to idle gossip and rumors.” It felt like a direct reflection of her behavior—bullying and discriminating against me with malicious intent, even in a sacred temple. Doesn’t she fear that Kuan Yin is watching her actions?
Despite this, I turned to her and said, “In front of Kuan Yin, I forgive you.” She waved me off while counting money, saying, “Don’t talk to me. Don’t disturb me.” The volunteers, with awkward smiles, gave me more offerings, as if they were used to her behavior. All of this made me even more certain—Kuan Yin sees everything, and karma will catch up to her.
在寺庙里我遇到了一位非常跋扈的师傅,整个经历让我极为震惊。当时我在走廊上吹风解签,经过一扇没有任何标识不让用的撑开门,师傅突然没好气地质问我:“你在外面干嘛?”...
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