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Chairman Of Samnak Sambodhi Association
Wed, 6 Jul 2011 06:14 EDT
I find it rather surprisingly, that this monk has not managed to extinguish the burning emotions in him over an incident that occurred almost ten years back. The first time he wrote a similar letter to the one he posted recently was in the year 2006.
We must understand that, it is inevitable that sometimes conflicts and misunderstandings arise. That is the way things are. However, the wise one will learn to forgive and to let go. The wise one don’t keep grudges, ill-will, anger and hatred in their hearts. Such feelings will cause pain and suffering not only in this life but in lives to come. As the Buddha said;”Hatred never cease through hatred in this world, through love alone they cease”. However many holy words one reads, however many one speaks, what good will they do you if you do not act on upon them?.
There is always a reason to an action. Therefore, anyone who wishes to help him in the brotherhood of Buddhism should firstly; pose a few basic questions to him such as:
• Was he attached to the Singapore Anti-Narcotic Special Branch before he became a monk?
• Out of the hundreds of monks who have visited and stayed in the Temple, why was he the only one asked to leave the Temple premise by the Temple Committee.
• What was his true purpose of coming to the Temple then?
After consulting the Malaysia Buddhist Association and acting on the advice given then, the Temple Committee had no other options but to kindly persuade this monk to leave the Temple. Nonetheless, he refuses to leave. He then demanded some money which the Temple Committee relented and gave him a few hundred ringgits for his journey back to Penang. There are moments when things are not easily explained, these are moments when we let time speaks for itself that is; with time the truth will eventually prevail! No one is free from the karmic effects generated by one’s actions!
As practising Buddhist, we should let bygones be bygones. What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. When we continue to cling to the past and worry about the future, we will always live in grief and fear. When a person is wholly free from attachment there is no grief, much less fear. The Buddha taught us that; to be humble is to have wisdom. To regard yourself highly is to have attachment. The Buddha often warned his disciples not to be complacent after attaining wisdom. “One should behave like the rice plant; the riper and fuller the rice grains, the lower the rice plant bows down.
What really matters ultimately are the intangible things- love, kindness, gratitude, generosity, compassion and care we show towards others. The development of these qualities is our true wealth…..qualities that help us grow spiritually, qualities that lead us to true peace, happiness and freedom.
“To do good, avoid evil and to purify the mind”- this is the teachings of the Buddha.
May the Blessings of The Triple Gem be with you always!
Ashin Indaka
Wed, 6 Jul 2011 05:06 EDT
I am Dr. Ashin Indaka from Myanmar, currently a Chief-monk of the Samnak Sambodhi Temple and have been residing here since 2007 with the help and co-operation of its association.

I am writing this because recently the rumour regarding Samnak Sambodhi Buddhit Temple spread in web-pages.

As far as the temple is concerned, it has been rapidly developing not only spiritually but materially as well. Sunday Dhamma School, Dhamma Discussion on Wednesday and Friday are being conducted. New building (Shrine Hall) has been done completely and appreciably within the last 3 years.

Occasionally, we celebrate some Buddhist festivals very crowdedly such as Vassa (Rainy Retreat) celebration, Kathina celebration and Wesak festival and so on.

While celebrating so, in my almost 5 year experience, the committee members of the temple have never interfered the career; instead, they have helped me everything necessary.

So as mentioned in rumour, I have found nothing and no problem in the temple till date. The one who spreads is Phra Piya Dhammo. I have never seen him (Phra Piya Dhammo). But it is learnt that he stayed here 10 years ago. Therefore, the story between the committee members and himself happened last 10 years back.

Being monks, we should not store in our heart such an incident which produces nothing but hatred, sadness and finally revenge.

Please note that the Buddha himself said in the Dhammapada Verse No. 3 and 5 as follows;

Akkocchi mam avadhi , ajini mam ahasi me
Ye tam upnayhanti, veram tesam na sammati
‘He abused me, he beat me,
he defeated me, he robbed me’,
in those who habour such thoughts
hatred is not appeased.

Nahi verena verani, sammantidha kudacanam
Averenaca sammanti, esa dhammo sanantano
Hatreds never cease through hatred in this world;
Through love alone they cease. This is an eternal law.

With Metta,
Dr. Ashin Indaka
fadza
Thu, 30 Jun 2011 02:34 EDT
go to myanmar
what procedure i need to follow before going to myanmar?

- any medical checkup to take?
- it's need the VISA or etc..

Please feedback as soon as possible.

Thank You.

Regards
Fadza
aishah
Sat, 4 Jun 2011 07:56 EDT
siti
bagaimana cara untuk berkahwin dengan warga negara mymmar dan bagaimana untuk mendapatkan surat kabenaran kahwin dari kedutaan myammar
wendy
Tue, 17 May 2011 12:38 EDT
Visa Application for mother in-law
Dear Sir,
I'm sending this e-mail on behalf of my brother . My bother's wife is a Myanamr citizen ,they already married legally in Malaysia . Now her wife is holding a 2 year visa pass . As she is going to give birth on June , we would like to apply a visa for her mum to come Malaysia to take care of her during her confinement month . May i know how long will the visa grant for her mum to stay in Malaysia ? And can we extend the visa ? What kind of document needed ?
Thank you in advance .

Kindly reply me as soon as possible by e-mail : wendy-loi@hotnail.com
Liyana
Wed, 13 Apr 2011 02:37 EDT
Lawatan Ke Kedutaan malaysia di Myanmar
Salam.....

Saya dari jabatan felcra akan ke myanmar pada bulan mei 2011 jadi saya ingin bertanya bagaimana prosedur untuk mendapatkan kebenaran melawat ke pejabat Kedutaaan Malaysia di Myanmar.
nie email saya : liyana_0131@yahoo.com

Terima kasih,
Liyana
Aye Lut Kywe
Thu, 31 Mar 2011 07:54 EDT
April 2011 Holiday
Dear Sir,

Please may I know April 2011 holiday list for Embassy of Malaysia in Yangon .Because I would like to apply visa on before 21.4.11.How many days will require to do visa.

Thank you
hazlina
Tue, 29 Mar 2011 05:02 EDT
visa
Salam hormat. Saya dari Malaysia ingin bercuti ke Myamar dan memohon butiran tempat perlancongan khususnya berkaitan batu permata & barang hiasan. Adakah saya memerlukan visa untuk ke sana dan bagaimanakah untuk mendapatkannya. Email saya.. lynss77@yahoo.com. Terima kasih.
Jenny Ng
Thu, 24 Mar 2011 22:52 EDT
Visa
Dear sir,

I am a Malaysian and would like to know whether I need a visa to enter Burma?

Thank you for your kind reply.

My email is jennyng@blackcocoon.com
syirah
Fri, 11 Mar 2011 03:52 EST
terima kasih kerana memberi visa kepada cikgu saya iaitu Mr. U Myint Maung..
selepas ini saya ingin mengundang beliau sekali lagi untuk datang melawat malaysia.
Adakah masih perlu saya membuat surat permohonan kepada kedutaan besar Malaysia di Myanmar??
sila email saya : syazajasmine@yahoo.com

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