
- By Grandmaster Sheng Yen Lu
- Translation: Yuan Zheng Tang Translation
Committee
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Chapter 7 - Kusu Island
We arrived at Kusu island, one of the smallest island at the southern
part of Singapore at noon of December 18,1992.
There are two temples on the island. One is for the local god;
another for the Datok (A Malaysian title). The latter is built on
the slope of the only knoll in the island. These two temples are
not far apart.
Why is the island known as Kusu (Turtle island)? May be the shape
of the island looks like a turtle. The reputations of these two
temples are well known in the vicinity. The annual pilgrimage is
well attended by the believers. The sight is spectacular when sticks
of incense are burnt.
Kusu island is really small; almost as small as a ship. Apart from
a small garden, it is surrounded by endless water.
The sea water sparkles under the golden light just like a folded
skirt of a passionate young lady. The dense smell of the sea follows
the transparent breeze, it is refreshing. I took a few deep breaths,
enjoying the breeze to my heart's content.
My impression is the sea water is extraordinary blue. And the blue
is so pure and penetrating. A feeling of mighty current ripples
in the bottom of my heart.
Surrounded by many small islands, Singapore could be considered
an island country -- albeit when compared with Philippines and Indonesia,
a country with more than a thousand islands, the surrounding islands
of Singapore are just too small.
We went to tour the local god temple first. It could be considered
the show piece of the island although it is very small. The local
god is enshrined in the center (local god is also the fortune god.)
The side halls house Avaloketisvara Bodhisattva and the eight immortals
of the Taoist faith.
I do not know the history of this small temple . It does not have
any grandeur to show. There are ponds around the temple, when it
is high tide, sea water will fill the ponds, which a few concrete
turtles are placed.
Cupping my hands, I paid my respects. In my deep concentration,
I saw the true-self of the local god (What the local god was in
his previous life). He pleaded with me not to divulge his secret.
I did not utter a word.
Then we went to visit and pay respect to the Datok.
Built on a big piece of rock on the steep slope, and surrounded
by trees, the temple does not look like one. The access is a narrow
path. It is more a family shrine. Altar tables are erected for the
Datok, his wife, his son and his daughter. There are no images,
only a few pieces of rock behind the altars. Cupping my hands, I
paid my respects.
Someone asked me, "Why do people pray to local god and Datok
here?"
I replied, "There was a causation. The last time I had a ritual
at the Toa Payoh Indoor Stadium, many gods attended the function.
Two of them whom I did not know, told me they were from Kusu Island.
One spoke in Mandarin, and the other in Malay. They invited me to
Kusu Island. That is how I come to know the place and tour the island
today."
Someone asked again, "Master Lu Sheng Yen, did local god and
Datok come to welcome you just now?"
I smiled and did not answer.
Both the local god and Datok asked me not to reveal a word about
them, that is why I just smiled. Normally based on my character,
I would tell people what I know, since there is no secret in this
world.
But the two gods pleaded with me not to reveal their secrets, lest
they should have troubles and rumours to deal, I agreed to keep
quiet and not to say a word.
They wanted some privacy. Their representations are protected by
the law of karma. I will have to face the consequences if I leak
them.
That is why I had to say, "I could not tell."
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