Thanks to my caring friends Cheryl, Jun Soh, Kereen BFF, Rachel, Max for helping me to forward my resumes to top pharma companies, i felt a little sense of hope. As i was awaiting for news...i was anxious...the fear of being jobless once more strike me hard. Thanks ST for bringing me to ask Kuan Yin for her blessings that resulted in MSD calling me up for an interview in a mere 2 days. After the interview, i waited nervously for one week. Wondering if MSD would call me up anytime soon. That weekend, i paid a visit to the Sin Sze Ya temple which i had frequented many times to ask for Sze Ya's blessings which never seemed to failed me. In the next few days, MSD finally called me up to offer me a job! I was so happy. Thanks Lawrence for accompaniying me there.
The temple was first built by Yap Ah Loy in the 1864 in honour of the famous Kapitan Shin Kap of Sungei Ujong (present day Seremban) whom Yap Ah Loy had worked for before and during the Sungei Ujong conflict in 1859. During this conflict, Kapitan Shin’s hurriedly assembled force was defeated and Kapitan Shin himself was beheaded after being captured by the opposing Malay forces. His death was extraordinary in that the blood that gushed out after his head was chopped off was white and not red. In Malay belief, the spilling of white blood by a dying person indicates that the person is a saint. When the Malays saw this, they begged for forgiveness and allowed the Chinese to retrieve his body for burial. As a result of Kapitan Shin’s miraculous death, the local Chinese began to worship him as a deity and he became the guardian deity for Chinese miners in Malaya.
Source: http://yapahloy.tripod.com/the_sin_sze_si_ya_temple.htm
This temple never seize to attract visitors--- outstation folks and foreigners alike. Until today, devotees still come here to pray for blessings and foreigners put this temple under a 'must see' list for its marvelous architecture, detailed inscriptions and fine wood works.
A beeline of devotees can be seen here on weekends to ask for blessings, health and wealth.
The entrance of the temple.
My joss sticks and incense papers to burn for blessings.
The worshipping are of Sin Sze Yeh.
Me offering my blessings.
The detailed craftmanship.
The interesting paintwork that makes up the door entrance of this temple.
I would also like to thank Sze Yeh and Kuan Yin for granting my wishes!
1 comment:
Non believer myself..it amaze me how this temple have grant my wish over and over again that it has change my perception of saying prayers..yes, hardwork to achieve your goal is one thing...but somehow just cant deny that there's this Higher Power that help give me that extra push achieve my wish... :)
would highly recommend this Temple to those who sincerely believe they have work hard to achieve their dreams while wishing to have some extra luck to help them get through ;)
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