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  • Happy Vesak Day
    Although this blog is focus on the topic of ‘death’, Buddhism has long been an advocate of the cycle of ‘life and death’. Thus, I’ll use this blog to share my Buddhist life journey before I die and regret someday…:) This post is about Vesak (also known as Wesak) Day, which is an auspicious celebration of [...] […]
  • TIROKUDDA SUTTA – Departed Ones in Spirit Form
    TIROKUDDA SUTTA is a Recital to Transfer Merits to Departed Ones: Those who reborn as unfortunate spirits (because of selfish craving for their property in a past life), return to their homes and create an eerie atmosphere while lingering beyong the doors They yearn for human food, but because of their past kamma, their living relatives neglect to make offer […]
  • Highest Gift to the Departed Person
    The Buddha says that greatest gift one can confer on one’s deed ancestors is to perform ‘acts of merit’ and to transfer these merits so acquired. He also says that those who give also receive the fruits of their deeds. The Buddha encouraged those who did good deeds such as offering alms [...] […]

About BuddhistSpace

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BuddhistSpace.com is a web 2.0 online memorial website. It is an alternative to the traditionally expensive ancestral tablets for Buddhists to remember their departed loved ones. Memorial builders can sign up for free and enjoy top 20 features of building their death notice or online free memorials, including online family trees and memorial videos, whereas memorial visitors can share their prayers, dedicate their condolences and merits to those departed who have touch their hearts. Founded in 2008 by Malaysian Buddhist Co-operative Society (MBCS) volunteers, BuddhistSpace is MBCS flagship product that complements the current Buddhist funeral services offering to remind Malaysians about the importance of celebrating death in an affordable, simple and dignified manner in Malaysia.

About MBCS

MBCS-logoMalaysian Buddhist Co-operative Society (MBCS) is the first Co-operative Society for Buddhist in Malaysia. The formation of the MBCS was mooted in end of 1997 with a very Noble Aims – both for Buddhists to earn a living through Right Livelihood and the benefits of Dana to Buddhists and the needy at large. MBCS was registered on Jan 23,1998.

OUR VISION & MISSION

Vision

“We envision a future where death is accepted gracefully and proper Buddhist funeral is embraced by all”

Mission

  • Providing Buddhist community with service & education related to issue on bereavement.
  • Providing Buddhist community with one stop funeral related service
  • Providing our members with various Co-op Enterprise Interest & Patronage Rebate

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