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WORLD'S FIRST GLASS TEMPLE IN MALASYA

Saturday, October 10, 2009



ॐ सांई राम - World's first glass temple in Malaysia




Today , we will continue our journey to the various temples all over the world and pay our respects to all the Gods and Godessess and shrines.. Due to personal reasons, I have not been able to post messages since the past 2-3 days but Thanks to My Sai-- this message would not have been possible without His grace.. Today is thursday and I had tears in my eyes when I came across these wonderful pictures that I guess Baba wanted me to share with all of You..


Imagine 300,000 pieces of finely cut coloured glass carefully placed together to create intricate designs. The sight will amaze any beholder.


World's First Glass Hindu Temple in Malaysia. This is just an outstanding Glass Work. A Must See


This is Malaysia's (and World's) first glass temple which is called as Arulmigu Sri Raja Kaliamman Temple. This is loacted in, Jalan Tebrau, Johor Baru. This Temple is going to be the Top Tourist attraction in Malaysia.This Glass temple is scheduled to be opened officially on October 25th, 2009.


95 per cent of the temple's walls, domes, pillars and ceiling have been constructed with over a million pieces of colourful glass imported from Belgium, Japan and Thailand.


The total cost of the temple is roughly three million ringgits (approximately $1 Million US Dollars)


All glass pieces of glass pieces were carefully crafted by 9 Myanmar workers, symbols such as Swastika, Namam and Sri Chakra were crafted from the glass pieces in seven colours.


Sultan of Johor awarded the land for constructing this Temple in 1922, and it was renovated in 1996.


The funds to construct this Temple was raised through public donations and community programmes.


This Temple is completely air-conditioned and can accomodate about 1500 devotess.


This Glass temple is scheduled to be opened officially on October 25th, 2009. So its yet to open.





May Lord Shiva fill our lives with peace......






















May Lord Jesus fill our lives with happiness and help us bring joy to others.




May Lord Buddha teach us the importance of good karma in our lives..


Now, do u know why these pictures touched my heart and my soul. I hope they did the same for you too. May Shri Shirdi Sai be with us always..


Nine Modes of Devotion-Worshipping Sai's Feet

Worshipping the Feet of Sainath is a mode of devotion. One should overcome one's own pride, self-respect and serve the Lotus Feet of Sainath. During the process of worship and prayer, several devotees used to offer the holy water in which His Feet were washed. That holy water is capable of curing several diseases and even freeing devotees from earthly bonds. To satisfy the desire of Dasganu, Baba caused the confluence of Ganges and Yamuna rivers spring from His feet. Although Dasganu was able to see the miraculous sight and wet his head by sprinkling the holy water on the head, he was hesitant to sip it. Baba's grace was showered on him to that extent only. We, who are sinking in this vast ocean of life and unable to reach the shore, should behold the Feet of Baba and seek salvation.The devotees of Shirdi used to sweep every inch of the path-way touched by the Feet of Baba, sprinkled cow dung water and beautiful patterns in lime powder were drawn on the ground to give a festive look. They used to spread sheets of cloth on the path leading from Masjid to Chavadi so that His tender Feet should not get hurt. This service is for getting bliss. They worshipped His Feet in different forms to derive pleasure out of the service. Let us worship those beautiful pair of His Lotus Feet with fragrant flowers and get blessed by His divine love


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