This firewalking festival is impressive. Festive decorations and amazing abilities walking on burning charcoal 👍🏼 their physical endurance always surprises me like the walk of faith 👏
i never seen anything like this! wow great footage. it's all a matter of physics and thermal dynamics. You can wet your foot or coat your feet with dirt prior to walking, walk fast, and limit your actual time stepping on the hot surface. You won't feel anything! But if you walk slow and don't coat your feet with something like water , then you will get burned.
I spoke to a veteran fire walker that day. He prefers to walk during the day on the hot asphalt road. The feet gets accustomed to the hot road surface and it's easier to walk fast on the burning embers. People who walk at night, walk on the cold asphalt before stepping onto the fire pit. At the end of the fire pit is a trench filled with milk to immediately soothe the hot feet. There's 3000 devotees this year and their timing are balloted and they don't get to choose the time slot. The whole event was well organised.
such an interesting ceremony. it reminds me a lot of the kew ong yeah (nine emperor gods) festival where the devotees walk across the burning amber to remove all the evil deeds.
I thought Kew Ong Yah ceremonies have stopped the practice of walking on burning amber. Do they still do this? Let me know if they still do as I like to record it to share. Thanks!
It's normal to have a few spots or blisters.. end of the day it is hot.. but they are usually very very manageable to the extend the guys actually go to work after finishing their firewalk. It's that normal..😊
As Viknesh replied, there will be spots or blisters. At the end of the fire pit, there's a trench filled with milk which cools and soothes their feet when they step into it. Some people feel that speed is good. Some think that speed will make the feet step harder onto the burning embers. It's amazing what faith can drive people to do.
We had heard about the Hindu fireWalking Festival. My wife and I watched this event for the first time in computer business office. It seems to have been banned in India, but in multi-religious Singapore, it’s permissible, so we think it is an important festival for the Hindu community .☝️🌟 Yosh and Iku
This festival is very much alive in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. That's where Singapore's Indian community originated from. Other parts of India does not observe this festival. It's not banned. I think everyone of the Hindus who participated in this ceremony is very brave.
@@SingaporeCityWalks We didn’t know it was grand in Tamil Nadu,in South India. Thank you for the valuable information!☝️ We are interested in the unique video footage you provide.✌️😊 Yosh and Iku
Never imagined it’s so big inside. Whatever scientific explanation, it takes a lot courage. Ouch Looks like they welcomed the small pocket 3. If with the huge gimbal, don’t know how they react. I have had positive reception with Feiyu2. Small and inconspicuous can help. But, they look like welcoming the videographer more.
Yes, it takes a lot of courage to walk on burning coal. The chief priest lead by example by being the 1st to walk on the fire pit. Small cameras does not look intruding and can get to places where big cameras won't be allowed. Mark, thanks for you comment.
Going on vacation in the last week of November. My channel will take another hit again, as every time I go on vacation, I have no time to post and RUclips algorithm will stop recommending my videos.
@@closedchannel499 Zhangjiajie. After seeing the floating Christmas trees at MBS, I want to see the 'floating mountains' of Zhangjiajie. Hope the whole place will not be foggy as this is the start of winter😀
@@SingaporeCityWalksTranslated: Why don't you walk like a swan on a fire pedal? Why are you afraid of being shot? Then why are you brave? Answer his questions
@@closedchannel499 I prefer to engage with viewers who are supportive of my channel and avoid those who are not. This viewer seems to be the latter so I will not answer his questions. I could be wrong.
Thanks for the wholesome coverage of this ceremony 🙏
Thanks for your nice comment and feedback 😀
This firewalking festival is impressive. Festive decorations and amazing abilities walking on burning charcoal 👍🏼 their physical endurance always surprises me like the walk of faith 👏
Faith and fulfilled vows drive the Hindus to perform this walk on burning charcoal. Glad that I am able to record this to share.
Amazing Firewalking Festival 2023 in Singapore, big like.
Thank you, my friend from Saigon.
Wonderful Fire Walking Festival, what a great experience
Thank you for your comment my friend.
Wow ❤ thanks for showing 👍 😊
Everyone who took part is very brave.
wow. wonderful. Love it . best of the best 😊👍
Thank you brother. Glad that you like this too.
Very exclusive ❤❤❤❤sharing
Thanks for your comment and watching ❤
Selamat pagi kawan, pagi indah untuk berjalan kaki santai.Aku melihat tradisi indah yang sebelumnya belum pernah aku melihatnya❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your nice comment my friend 😀
Wow, this is amazing...I miss out this great festival, I love the great atmosphere there...
Yes this is amazing. Glad to have recorded it. Thanks bro.
Very interesting! Have a nice weekend dear CM.
Thank you Happy. Ethnic activities are interesting. Glad that I was able to capture this for memories. Enjoy your weekend too.
Wow this us superb
Thanks for your nice comment 🙏
VerRey nice and interesting video.
Thank you Raduvedi 🙏
i never seen anything like this! wow great footage. it's all a matter of physics and thermal dynamics. You can wet your foot or coat your feet with dirt prior to walking, walk fast, and limit your actual time stepping on the hot surface. You won't feel anything! But if you walk slow and don't coat your feet with something like water , then you will get burned.
I spoke to a veteran fire walker that day. He prefers to walk during the day on the hot asphalt road. The feet gets accustomed to the hot road surface and it's easier to walk fast on the burning embers. People who walk at night, walk on the cold asphalt before stepping onto the fire pit. At the end of the fire pit is a trench filled with milk to immediately soothe the hot feet. There's 3000 devotees this year and their timing are balloted and they don't get to choose the time slot. The whole event was well organised.
Ths sir ❤😊
Thank you my friend 😀
Nice you captured this event!
I guess I will have to look out for it next year!
I like to see ceremonies like this one through different lenses. Good if you can be there next year.
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such an interesting ceremony. it reminds me a lot of the kew ong yeah (nine emperor gods) festival where the devotees walk across the burning amber to remove all the evil deeds.
I thought Kew Ong Yah ceremonies have stopped the practice of walking on burning amber. Do they still do this? Let me know if they still do as I like to record it to share. Thanks!
Long live Tamil culture, and the spiritual practices.
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An amazing event. Do they suffer burns to their feet, or is their speed enough to prevent damage?
It's normal to have a few spots or blisters.. end of the day it is hot.. but they are usually very very manageable to the extend the guys actually go to work after finishing their firewalk. It's that normal..😊
Thanks for your reply dear Vikneshpriya.
As Viknesh replied, there will be spots or blisters. At the end of the fire pit, there's a trench filled with milk which cools and soothes their feet when they step into it. Some people feel that speed is good. Some think that speed will make the feet step harder onto the burning embers. It's amazing what faith can drive people to do.
We had heard about the Hindu fireWalking Festival.
My wife and I watched this event for the first time in computer business office.
It seems to have been banned in India, but in multi-religious Singapore, it’s permissible, so we think it is an important festival for the Hindu community .☝️🌟
Yosh and Iku
This festival is very much alive in Tamil Nadu, Southern India. That's where Singapore's Indian community originated from. Other parts of India does not observe this festival. It's not banned. I think everyone of the Hindus who participated in this ceremony is very brave.
@@SingaporeCityWalks
We didn’t know it was grand in Tamil Nadu,in South India.
Thank you for the valuable information!☝️
We are interested in the unique video footage you provide.✌️😊
Yosh and Iku
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Never imagined it’s so big inside.
Whatever scientific explanation, it takes a lot courage. Ouch
Looks like they welcomed the small pocket 3. If with the huge gimbal, don’t know how they react.
I have had positive reception with Feiyu2. Small and inconspicuous can help. But, they look like welcoming the videographer more.
Yes, it takes a lot of courage to walk on burning coal. The chief priest lead by example by being the 1st to walk on the fire pit. Small cameras does not look intruding and can get to places where big cameras won't be allowed. Mark, thanks for you comment.
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I live in Singapore (non singaporean), can anyone visit?
Anyone can visit. You will need to queue at Temple Street to enter the temple. Queueing time is 1 to 2 hrs.
Is it at Little India?
Little india to chinatown
The start point is at Little India.
Went on vacation AGAIN?
Going on vacation in the last week of November. My channel will take another hit again, as every time I go on vacation, I have no time to post and RUclips algorithm will stop recommending my videos.
@@SingaporeCityWalks Where are you going?
@@closedchannel499 Zhangjiajie. After seeing the floating Christmas trees at MBS, I want to see the 'floating mountains' of Zhangjiajie. Hope the whole place will not be foggy as this is the start of winter😀
@@SingaporeCityWalks Brrr.... China
But you cannot watch RUclips there
Shoban can fire walking
Shoban can firewalking
Guna walking firewalking
Thank you Shoban
The only hobby which reduce your weight, gives you traffic control sense. Visiting machpherson and circuit road was pacifying...
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தீ மிதியில் அன்னம் போல் நடந்து போகாமல் ஏன்டா ஓடுறீங்க சுட்டு விடும் என்ற பயமா அப்போ ஏன்டா வீராப்பு.
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உனக்கு என்ன பிரச்சினை அவங்க ஓடுறாங்க இல்ல நடக்குறாங்க அது அவங்க பாடு .நீ மூடிட்டு போடா
@@SingaporeCityWalksTranslated: Why don't you walk like a swan on a fire pedal? Why are you afraid of being shot? Then why are you brave? Answer his questions
@@closedchannel499 I prefer to engage with viewers who are supportive of my channel and avoid those who are not. This viewer seems to be the latter so I will not answer his questions. I could be wrong.