November 17, 2011
Posted by in Tsem Paranormal TV | 6.04pm | 548 views
In this episode, we have exclusive rights to film at one of the most exotic locations in Malaysia at night: The Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple.

Founded on 1st August 1803, the Dhammikarama Burmese Buddhist Temple is over 200 years old and is designated as one of the 15 Penang State Heritage Sites.
This Burmese Temple has a few halls, monks’ quarters, preceptee’s lodge, Sunday school and a library. Famous for the 8.2 metre standing Buddha statue within its main shrine hall, many protectors guard the temple grounds.
Upon exploration, we discover the Arahant Upagutta shrine. Arahant Upagutta is stated to posses the power to overcome all obstacles… and infamous for exorcising evil spirits and ghosts…
Watch to see how floating heads, cookie crumbs and land deities all relate to each other…
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It sounds to me like it was a supernatural being eating your cookies, If you think about it as you have said it is not like you to eat while sleep walking, and the floating heads left your “across the way” neighbor alone after you all had done the offering. So to me, the evidence points toward the supernatural.
Again many thanks to Rinppche for introducing to us this fabulous burmese temple in Penang and the attractions within I could actually visually little kids like ‘tiny monster’s jamming up Upagutta’s shrine when their exams are near lol.
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I wonder if the land gods were helping themselves as no one offered to them ?
Hahaha I was one of those little kids jamming up Upagutta’s shrine when my exams are near . My parents would take me there to make offerings and pray for good results.
A ghost is said to be the soul or spirit of a deceased person or animal appearing in a blurry visible, or secondary-image form. Apparitional appearances of such forms are quite common to some, especially for those in trances or seances, and many especiiallly the gamblers who used them to forecast 4 digit lotteries numbers. Some are said to have gained some lucky strikes, and in return made exhorbitant offerings – but those who experienced unexpected return of repercusived demands, are best left untold! Some houses, are known to haunted, are said to be inhabited by spirits or ghosts, who were perhaps former residents who had violent, suciadial or sudden death, that the spirits or souls were not “released” and believed to be still trapped inside the property, where energy of the deceased still remained attached to their favoured property. As cautioned by some the so-called expert mediums or seances who remarked ” to be in a place where others have died, subjects you to ‘forces’ beyond your control!”
Dear Rinpoche, the floating head you talking about maybe one of the black magic practice by local Black Medicine Man. At night when the medicine man is asleep, his head would detach from the body and flying around looking for food.
The village folks describe the Floating Head as a head attached with the spine bone with all the human inner organs, eating blood and flesh of pregnant women, babies or farm animals. Afraid of thorny fence or plant cause it may hurt its delicate organs.