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Nirvana Asia Group donates RM500,000 to aid Sarawak emergency flood relief operations
Kong’s generous donation is more than financial assistance—it is a heartfelt expression of care and solidarity with the flood victims. Tiong expressed his sincere gratitude for the contribution and called on more individuals and organizations to join the relief efforts: “Every donation, every volunteer’s effort, brings new hope to the disaster-stricken community,” he said, “Together, we can help the victims rebuild their lives and restore their sense of normalcy.”
Nirvana Asia Group Spreads Warmth This Chinese New Year Upholding the Spirit of Compassion and Charity
In 2019, Kong and his family got to know of Sang Riang Senior Citizen’s Home and were deeply moved by Yap’s devotion to charity. Committed to the principle of “giving back to society,” Kong and his family have contributed a significant amount in terms of financial assistance to the charity organisation, including RM620,000 to complete the home’s prayer hall, RM2 million for the construction of the cancer natural therapy centre, RM500,000 in utility bill subsidies during the pandemic, and RM50,000 per month for the home’s ongoing utility expenses.
Nirvana Asia Group secures national record for the “First Calligraphy Competition Held in a Memorial Park in Malaysia”
“Traditionally hand-drawn through calligraphy, these couplets hold emotional warmth and a personal touch that printed versions cannot replicate. I hope that events like this ensure the enduring appeal of this tradition, preventing it from fading away like the exchange of New Year greeting cards.”
“Numinous Treasure Authorisation to Traverse the Netherworld” — A Passport to the Afterlife
The “Road Pass” is essentially a passport issued by Taoist priests for the deceased, ensuring they can navigate the journey to the afterlife without obstacles. It typically includes the deceased’s basic information, such as their name, dates of birth and death, place of origin, and their address. Originally, the “Road Pass” was meant to be used exclusively during funeral rites. For subsequent ancestral offerings, burning paper effigies and clothes trunks does not require it. However, over time, the “Road Pass” was seemingly adapted to function as a form of “seal” to ensure the offerings reach its intended recipient.
Taking a Step Back at Funerals: A Century-Old Gender Gap
…many still face parents who insist only sons should inherit family property. The hurt does not stem from the lack of inheritance but from the apparent disregard for the love and care daughters have shown. Are we still pretending that gender inequality in Chinese funeral customs is “just symbolic”?
When Life Reaches Its End
We are all beginners when it comes to the end of life, especially our own. If more people in society learn about end-of-life or hospice care, it can benefit everyone. For instance, if life reaches an irreversible stage, how would you want to spend your final moments? Would you simply wait for the inevitable, or would you make the most of the time you have left? If we accept that life is a journey towards death from the moment we are born, how would we prepare to say goodbye?