Monday, April 12, 2010

Tokong Sam san sin see(Kuantan,Pahang)


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Master_Raja said...

Rajasingam said he also reared tortoises, birds, a Rottweiler called Woo Chai and an orang utan.

However, early last year, he released the orang utan in the forest reserve near Teruntum Mini Zoo.

Relating his background, Rajasingam said he was from the fifth generation of a family whose members were Chinese mediums.

He said his great-great grandparents were mediums, as well as his phrents who owned a temple in Kampar, Perak.

"I was already going into a trance when I was eight," he said in fluent cantonese.
Rajasingam showed many photographs of him, hung on the wall of the main shrine, performing rituals.

Master_Raja said...

He is married to Mah Sit Ying, 33, and the couple have three childrenaged five, eight and 10 years.

He said not many people visited the temple on normal days, but thousands arrived during major festivals.

"They come from as far as Thailand and Singapore. Fellow mediums come to pay homage and rekindle old friendships.

"We have many hand-crafted statues of deities such as Lord Ganesa, the Goddess of Mercy, Kwan Tai Yeh, Sei Min Fatt, images of the main characters of the Monkey Goes West legend, and a mermaid," he said.

Rajasingam said most devotees came to pray for good fortune, health and blessings from the gods.
"Those who come for four-digit numbers are advised to go elsewhere,
"I am not into such business," he said.

The temple will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year.
It is open daily from 9am to 4pm. For more information, call Rajasingam at +609-514 5009