Temples getting ready for Wesak


Clean-up: A resident monk wiping down the reclining Buddha at the Mahindarama Buddhist Temple in Jalan Kampar. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: After a two-year lull caused by Covid-19, Buddhists will be able to visit temples to pay homage to Buddha on Wesak Day tomorrow.

Preparations are in full swing and thousands of devotees are expected to turn up at the Mahindarama Buddhist Temple in Jalan Kampar here and other temples for the celebration.

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