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A Malaysian Hindu devotee takes part in a cleansing ritual before his pilgrimage to the sacred Batu Caves temple during Thaipusam in Kuala Lumpur January 30, 2010.

Thousands of Hindu devotee carries a kavadi and pal kodam (milk) in a pot during Thaipusam festival. Thaipusam is a festival celebrated by the Tamil community worldwide on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai. The festival commemorates the birthday of Lord Murugan, the youngest son of Shiva, and the occasion when Parvati gave Murugan a vel (lance) so he could vanquish the evil demon Soorapadman. Hindu community comprises over eight percent of Malaysia’s 28 million populations.

Click link for complete pix  :  Thaipusam, The Spiritual Festival

  • Fin
    wow. brilliant arr..
  • Azhar A Rahim
    Terima kasih sahabat....
  • ashiena
    huhu... hebat !
  • syuk
    nice set of photos azhar!

“Berkhatan”

December 13, 2009

About 30 boys, aged between 5 to 11 years old, were given a grand welcome to a mass circumcision surgery, as some consider circumcision to be a celebration of reaching manhood. Circumcision is compulsory for Muslim boys under the Sharia law (Islamic Law).  Organised by Hulu Kelang, Assemblymen Office, AU2, Hulu Kelang.

Click here for full pix :  “Berkhatan”

  • Azhar
    Terima kasih sahabat, aku ni dah tua-tua baru nak belajar.....
  • aizuddin
    pix no.3 kalau bos aku tgk mesti dia melompat suka dengan ekspresi budak tu.. tahniah.. ko semakin maju dan dapat ...
  • aizuddin
    great pixs

Charcoal in Malaysia

December 9, 2009

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Charcoal factory in Kuala Sepetang 280 km about 3 hours 24 mins from Kuala Lumpur is a coastal town located in Perak, Malaysia. The town was formerly known as Port Weld after a former Governor, Frederick Weld. Interestingly, only thirty year old mangroves are harvested for the logs. It is also enlightening to know that to ensure continuity, those trees which were fell for charcoal making are being replanted.The Chemistry and Physics involved are quite elaborate despite the fact that charcoal is mainly used as fuel. As we all know, all living things have carbon as their main chemical component. Carbon dating is used to determine the age of ancient objects based on the half life radioactivity that carbon emits.Therefore, all living things can be turned into charcoal, including human remains! In order to make the charcoal, it is very important that the temperature of the kilns is controlled accordingly. Too high, the logs will turn into ashes, too low, they will not turn into quality charcoal that burn efficiently.During this process, the headman monitors 24 hours the fire, baking and temperature to attain good quality charcoal. If air circulation is block, the quality is affected and so is the pricing.The baking take approximately 20 to 24 days.Totally baked and carbonized charcoal is left to cool down inside the kiln for another 8 more days.Presently, there are over 100 charcoal makers who has 380 kilns in Taiping.

Text by : Mohd Rasfan Mohd Nor

Click here for full pix :  Charcoal in Malaysia

  • Azhar
    Thanks, Din..
  • aizuddin
    aku tertarik pix no.10.. wire!!!
  • Azhar
    Fin, nanti kitorang bincang dulu, mungkin ada lagi kot. Terima kasih Zafri. Harap ramai lagi yg akan ikut ...
  • Fin
    wow. bila la i nak wat photo journalism set ni..
  • NazirSufari
    teruskan azhar..baguih..baguih pic ni!
  • zafry
    no5, 10 & last skali aku cukup minat!
  • mohd rasfan
    nice seet bro... keep it up !!!
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