Lunar new year preparations at temple show interfaith tolerance

Wed, January 18 2012 00:03 | 243 Views

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - An example of the practice of Indonesian pluralism and 
tolerance can be seen in activity at the Jin De Yuan Buddhist Temple at Petak 
Sembilan, Glodok, in downtown Jakarta in preparation of the Lunar New Year 
celebrations.

In the temple`s compound, people from many different religious and ethnic 
backgrounds work hand in hand to prepare the house of worhip for Chinese New 
Year celebrations on January 23.

Local civil defense personnel (Hansip) most of whom are Muslim can be seen 
preparing themselves to guard the temple which will be visited by many people 
on the eve of or on Imlek as Lunar New Year is locally called.

The temple`s walls is given a new paint cover by workers who are mostly 
Muslims. 

"We try our best to prepare the temple for the celebrations. That is why we 
need the cooperation of many sides, including people living around the temple," 
said Yu Ie (37), the Jin De Yuan temple`s manager. "It does not matter what 
their religion or ethnic identity is," Yu Ie added.

"I would really like to help here, because I have been living around here since 
I was little, and people from this temple have always been kind to me," said 
Suratin (50), one of the civil defense guards said.

Imlek was not listed as an official holiday on Indonesian calendars for many 
years but since early 2002, it has been a national holiday, indicating a 
strengthening of the nation`s interfaith and inter-ethnic sense of tolerance 
end respect.

"Historically, the Jin De Yuan temple is the oldest house of worhip of its kind 
in Jakarta. It was first built in 1650 but destroyed by the colonial government 
in 1740 and rebuilt in 1755 and then named Jin De Yuan which means virtue of 
gold." Yu Ie explained.

In the runup and during Imlek, the alley way leading to the temple from its 
main gate is usually lined by beggars of various ethnicities and religions who 
expect tithes from temple goers.

"We do not feel disturbed by or try to drive the beggars away from the front of 
the temple as long as they behave in orderly manner," said Yu Ie. (*)
Editor: B Kunto Wibisono

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