Well yesterday was a public holiday here in Singapore for Vesak Day (known as Vesakha Bucha in Thailand I believe). As my afternoon plans were just to bring my kids to see some mind numbing American movie I decided to have a look at a nearby Buddhist temple to see what this Vesak Day is all about.
Now apparently this Burmese Buddhist temple is the only one outside Myanmar. I have had a look outside the place on a few occasions and it has always seemed very quiet. But yesterday it was packed and there were even coach parties to the place.
As I approached the temple I could see it was looking a bit busier than usual.
Outside the temple had a kind of school fair kind of feel to it. There were stalls selling bits and bobs for the temple funds. My favourite was this stall which had a revolving turntable with some metal buckets labelled different things like 'good luck', 'longevity', 'success' etc. If you get your coin in the bucket I guess you must be due whatever is written on it. The table was actually revolving quite quickly, but then I suppose it shouldn't be so easy to get what you want in life.
After observing everyone else, I had a go on the stick the gold on the Buddha stall. It cost me $2. My gold leaf went on His left shoulder.
I wanted to have a go at ringing the big bell but old ladies were hogging it.
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