UTTAMAYANMUNI BUDDHIST TEMPLE
32B Hong San Terrace, Singapore 688785 DIRECTIONS
Since 1962
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Uttamayanmuni Buddhist Temple is a beautiful temple established in Bang Saet, Pasir Mas, Kelantan. The temple is well known to be the only temple in Singapore that features Traditional Thai inspired murals. It is a temple of Thai Theravada Buddhist tradition closely affiliated with the Kelantanese Thai Monastic chapter in Malaysia. Uttamayanmuni Buddhist Temple provides many activities to promote the dhamma, offering a warm greeting to dhamma practitioners and visitors. The temple welcomes and greets all the visitors worldwide to visit, pray and meditate in peace. It depicts the Mahanipata Jataka, which includes the Buddha's life story and his teachings. It also conducts many events in both English and Chinese languages. The temple ground is open to all visitors interested in exploring the intricate Traditional Thai murals or dharma practitioners.
SPECIALITY:
Makha Puja, Abbot's Birthday Celebration, Memorial Service for Choa Khun Mitr and May CheeVesak Day, Ullambana, Evening Chanting, Sunday Morning Service and Puja, Mandarin Dhamma Class (Sunday Afternoon), Asalha Puja Day, Vipassana Meditation & Introduction to Buddhism
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HAI INN TEMPLE
33 Brickland Road, Singapore 688254 DIRECTIONS
Since 1928
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Hai Inn Temple is a Buddhist monastery located in Choa Chu Kang. This temple comprises one of Singapore's most giant bells, which weighs 7 tons, with a height of 2.75m, 1.7m wide. This famous bell was consecrated in the year 2003. This temple is set in a tranquil, peaceful, well-kept, and quiet environment with convenient transportation. Hai Inn Temple provides Buddhism classes every weekend, in which people of all age has a broad way to learn more about the history of Buddha. The temple offers homely vegetarian lunch after the prayer. Hai Inn Temple has ample parking space for its devotees.
SPECIALITY:
Monthly Chanting, Activities, Children, Adult and Youth Dharma Classes, Eight Precepts Observance, Lunar New Year Events, Programs, Meditation, Special Events & Lamp of Merits
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CHEE SENG TEMPLE
17 Choa Chu Kang Street 51, Singapore 689337 DIRECTIONS
Since 1976
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Chee Seng Temple is a well-renowned Buddhist temple located in Choa Chu Kang. Chee Seng Temple is designed spacious and is maintained well to help visitors and devotees relax, meditate and pray in peace. This temple was built before 1976 at Jalan Murai (Lim Chu Kang Road 17th milestone), but as the government acquired the land in 1984, the temple was relocated a few times before settling down at Choa Chu Kang Lian He Temple in 1998. The Main Deity is The Third Prince (Lian Hua San Tai Zi Nezha). The temple comprises various deities such as Cheng Huang Xian You Bo Zhu, Ma Mian, Hu Ye, Fu De Zheng Shen, including the main deity Lian Hua San Tai Zi Nezha.
SPECIALITY:
Festival, San Taizi Birthday, Birthday of Tua Li Ya Pek and City God, Special Pujas & Events