Officially open to public since covid19 year 2021. route of entrance. from jalan tun rasak Close to left side and turn left at surau pahang. 2.from jalan tun rasak or jalan pahang toward to jalan pahang barat. parking within this commercial area and walk up to temple from front gate. from lrt titiwangsa/mrt titiwangsa/ monorail titiwangsa walk toward front gate across station yard.
temple ususally has religious ceremony based on buddist holy days, often start at 10am in the morning and finished by noon.
on ordinary day buddhist shall bring food or water or medicines or necessarities offer and merit to monks before 12pm. After 1pm offering food/drink is prohibited by monk's percepts.
visitors required to take off their shoes before entering temple hall.
Dress decent and appropriate. It is advisable to avoid anything too tight, too short and...
Read moreThai Buddhist Temple, next door is a mosque. However with construction for MRT and the tearing down of Old Pekeliling flats for new buildings. It has damaged some marble flooring. Cracks shown on floors. Sad. The Wat requires some building funds to repair the within internal grounds of Wat Meh Liew. Holy place. Their amulets are rare and prayed by few powerful monks during certain occasions. Pure energy. When you Dana not just food, services, money, monks robe, daily utilities, rebuilding funds of buildings of WATS, Temples, Vihara, the blessings comes without us knowing as merits collected are powerful to help ones bad luck cycles through. When you Dana especially building funds, either you or family will reap. See or not see. Through body speech and mind for aeons of light lifetimes merits. With the triple gem of blessings....
Read moreNice and quiet place. The entrance as shown on Google maps has been blocked due to MRT station construction. Fortunately the government is not repossessing the land and the proper entrance can be assessed once the construction of the MRT station is completed. Visitors have to enter from the Jalan Tun Razak main road just before the roundabout and right after a mosque on The left. The temple's main gate can be seen from a distance from the laterite parking lots. This temple is more than 90 years old and the abbot speaks only Thai, Hokkien and Malay. He's a very friendly monk, and has been here for more than 50 years. Their next kathina event is on 15/10/2017. The temple needs supports to maintain and ensure its...
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