Tuesday 14 August 2012

Meeting Sheryl in Kuala Lumpur

After my month of House Sitting for Jade in Chiangmai, I fly back to Kuala Lumpur- the hub of my travels - to meet Sheryl who had flown from Darwin to explore Angkor Wat in Cambodia and Sri Lanka with me, but first we spent a couple of days in Kuala Lumpur,











Old British buildings inspired by Islamic architecture now Malaysian Government offices.



The Courtyard of a Taoist Temple in KL sports a huge fireplace for sending gifts to the dead.



Paper copies of flamboyant Imperial robes can be bought and burnt to clothe ancestors.



Prayers are prayers the world over whatever the language or the religion



or the whoever the devotee



In the Taoist temple the focus is on a god



In the Buddhist temple the focus is on a man - though superhuman he may have been.



though the temple itself is dedicated to a female Bodhisattva - Kuan Yin



The  Clan House was built to glorify very human ancestors and their achievements



and outside and in the family name is immortalised



The main Hindu temple in KL has a superb Gopuram or sculptured entrance tower.



and here the central shrine and temple are dedicated to the female deity and wife of Siva



but the other deities are not forgotten - grouped around the dancing Siva - Nataraj



and before them the tiny pious devotees are clad in Sari samples.



We returned in the evening for pooja and Sheryl joined the devout 



while I chilled out with the reed man and his jazz like music



as he jammed with the drumming of the temple percussionist.

TEXTILES


Sheryl in the corridors of the Textile Museum



A contemporary Batik painting at the entrance to the Textile Museum shop



an old Chinese embroidery in the museum display



Applique with a mirror centrepiece was used to embellish islamic prayer



Traditional cotton weaving for sarongs glow with intensely coloured thread



exquisite porcelain painting is also on display



The rich added gold and precious stone jewellery to their costumes



while the tribal people of Malaysia achieved rich adornment with teeth, seeds and shells

From Kuala Lumpur Sheryl and I flew with Air Asia to Siem Reap in Cambodia for 4 days to explore the ancient ruined city of Angkor with its many temples and magnificent  Ankor Wat.




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