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Ranjit Kaur, the Punjabi in KL’s oldest Taoist temple
Free Malaysia Today
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12/6/2023
Ranjit Kaur, who works as a caretaker at the Sin Sze Si Ya Temple in Kuala Lumpur, has been a familiar face there for close to two decades.
Read More: https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/leisure/2023/12/06/meet-ranjit-the-sikh-who-works-in-a-taoist-temple/
Story by: Toon Kit Yi
Shot by: Afizi Ismail
Presented by:Theevya Ragu
Edited by: Vishna Laxmi Balasubramaniam
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I think religion has nothing to do with religion. It depends on how your heart is.
00:04
Isn't it?
00:06
It's the norm in multicultural Malaysia for different races to live in harmony.
00:11
But what you seldom see is someone of a certain race or faith
00:15
being a mainstay in a place of worship that belongs to another religion.
00:19
[Music]
00:41
My name is Ranjit Kaur.
00:43
I'm born and brought up in this temple here.
00:48
I grew up here.
00:50
I grew up in Siak Mew.
00:52
I worked here.
00:54
19 years already.
00:57
Ranjit Kaur works as a caretaker in the oldest Taoist temple in Kuala Lumpur,
01:04
the Sin Tzu Siah Temple.
01:06
Her father worked as a watchman at the temple for decades
01:10
before he passed away in 1987 and relayed the position to her brother.
01:16
Ranjit grew up alongside the Chinese custodians here,
01:20
which is why she is fluent in Cantonese.
01:23
The sixth of ten children, the 61-year-old,
01:26
returned to the temple in 2006 after getting married in Surabban
01:30
and raising her daughter.
01:32
Close to 20 years later,
01:35
Ranjit is a steadfast presence at the Sin Tzu Siah Temple.
01:39
Her days start as early as 6 a.m.
01:42
when she replaces the cups of water offered to the gods
01:46
and boiled water to prepare tea for them.
01:48
During the day when the temple is open,
01:51
she assists and guides worshippers on how to pray to the different gods,
01:56
depending on what their desires are.
01:58
For example, here now we are sitting.
02:01
There at the back of you, there's a god there,
02:03
Kong Fa Fu Yen.
02:05
Kong Fa Fu Yen is for babies.
02:07
People who are 13 years, 10 years old, no baby also,
02:13
she will help you to get a baby.
02:16
And then this is for beauty.
02:19
For beauty, for people like some girls,
02:23
when sometimes they get red patches on the face or rashes,
02:28
so they come and pray to the Kong Fa Fu Yen.
02:33
After the temple closes, Ranjit sweeps or mops the floor
02:37
and clears the jaw sticks and ashes around the altar
02:40
to prepare the temple for the next day.
02:44
With her brother having passed away in 2021,
02:47
Ranjit is the only one of her siblings
02:50
who remains in the temple they grew up in.
02:52
And even though she is a Sikh,
02:55
she doesn't consider it a contradiction to her job.
02:58
I think religion has nothing to do with religion.
03:01
It depends on how your heart is.
03:03
Isn't it?
03:05
Tivya Ragu and Tun Khit Yee, FMT Lifestyle.
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Tivya Ragu and Tun Khit Yee, FMT Lifestyle.
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