Uttamayanmuni Buddhist Temple, nestled in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore, stands out as a captivating temple renowned for its unique feature: being the sole temple in Singapore adorned with Traditional Thai-inspired murals. This temple, rooted in the Thai Theravada Buddhist tradition, shares close ties with Malaysia's Kelantanese Thai Monastic chapter. Their meticulous artistry extends to the walls, doors, and various parts of the temple's architecture. The grounds of the Uttamayanmuni Buddhist Temple welcome all visitors intrigued by the intricate Traditional Thai murals or those devoted to the practice of dhama. Hosting various activities aimed at promoting dhama, the temple welcomes practitioners and visitors alike. Its doors are open worldwide, inviting visitors to explore, pray, and meditate in a serene environment. The temple's murals depict the Mahanipata Jataka, intricately showcasing the life story and teachings of the Buddha. Furthermore, the temple conducts many Chinese and English events, further enriching its attendees' cultural and educational experiences.
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• Evening Chanting
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3 Best Buddhist Temples in Choa Chu Kang
Expert recommended Top 3 Buddhist Temples in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore. All of our buddhist temples actually face a rigorous 50-Point Inspection, which includes everything from checking reviews, ratings, reputation, history, complaints, satisfaction, trust and price to the general excellence.
UTTAMAYANMUNI BUDDHIST TEMPLE REVIEWS
Usually people don't post about temple experience because we are there to pray and seek enlightenment. If you're someone who doesn't know how to pray or what to pray, there's a signboard to tell you sequence of praying. Hope that helps.
The temple is neat and well maintain. When entering the temple, you feel homely and relax. There is a small garden which allow you to sit and chill there. It helps to settle/cool your mind when you are stress.
Very peaceful and quite temple . Monk is friendly . This temple must go visit.. Will go again.
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Hai Inn Temple, a Buddhist monastery in Choa Chu Kang, is home to one of Singapore's colossal bells, weighing 7 tons, standing 2.75 meters tall and 1.7 meters wide, consecrated in 2003. The temple embraces a serene, well-maintained environment with easy accessibility, attracting an increasing number of individuals eager to delve into Buddhism and engage in temple life for spiritual practice. While the outer wall of the Daxiong Hall retains its original ancient structure, the temple's overall appearance has shed the deified architectural style of ancient temples, adopting a new, opulent, and refined aesthetic. It provides Buddhism classes on weekends, offering an educational avenue for people of all ages to delve deeper into Buddha's history. Following prayers, the temple provides a homely vegetarian lunch, fostering community and nourishment among its practitioners. Additionally, ample parking space is available for the convenience of devotees visiting the temple.
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• Adult And Youth Dharma Classes
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Most places of religious worship are commercialized. I wonder what car the monk drives... Just wondering ah. I should have studied Temple Management and Hospitality in university.
Very neat, clean n organised. Q friendly n feel welcomed. Pleasant env, a bit dim though at certain parts. More natural light will be great.
Usually it is a quiet and good place to practice. The masters are very kind, and if there are festivals, they are very grand and lively.
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Chee Seng Temple, a renowned Buddhist sanctuary in Choa Chu Kang, is spaciously designed and meticulously maintained to provide visitors and devotees with a peaceful relaxation, meditation, and prayer space. Originally constructed before 1976 along Jalan Murai (Lim Chu Kang Road 17th milestone), the temple faced multiple relocations due to government land acquisition before settling at Choa Chu Kang Lian He Temple in 1998. At the heart of the temple lies reverence for The Third Prince (Lian Hua San Tai Zi Nezha). Embraced by a serene and tranquil ambience, the temple offers a haven for visitors and devotees to engage in prayer, chanting, and meditative practices in undisturbed tranquillity. In addition to the main deity, Lian Hua San Tai Zi Nezha, the temple venerates various other gods, including Cheng Huang Xian You Bo Zhu, Ma Mian, Hu Ye, and Fu De Zheng Shen, further enriching its spiritual significance and appeal.
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Amazing place. Really enjoyed visit.. The place is peaceful and clean.
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