Uttamayamuni Buddhist Temple
Uttamayanmuni Buddhist Temple, 32B, Hong San Terrace, Keat Hong, Choa Chu Kang, Singapore, Southwest, 688785, Singapore
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About this place
Uttamayanmuni Buddhist temple is a Thai temple with roots in Kelantan, Malaysia located in Choa Chu Kang, Singapore.
The temple's history began in 1962. Presently, the temple is well known to be the only temple in Singapore that features the Traditional Thai inspired wall murals. The artwork can be found on the walls and doors in the main shrine and many other portions of the temple. It depicts the Mahanipata Jataka which includes the life story of the Buddha and his teachings. The artwork that you see in the temple grounds took our in-house artist Irving and his team several years to plan and execute. The full artwork is planned to be completed in 2 years. The temple ground is opened to all visitors whether they are interested in exploring the intricate Traditional Thai murals or dhama practitioners.
Gallery
Programmes/Activities
- Chanting
- Offering of Alms (1st & 3rd Sunday of the month)
- Lunch Dana
- Sunday Morning Puja & Service
- Kathina Day
- Abbot's Birthday Celebration
- Founder's Day Memorial Service
Facilities
- Main Shrine
- Car Park
Socials
FAQ
Is Uttamayamuni Buddhist Temple open to public?
Admission to the temple is free! Although a donation is greatly appreciated for the upkeeping of the premises.
Location
Address
Uttamayanmuni Buddhist Temple, 32B, Hong San Terrace, Keat Hong, Choa Chu Kang, Singapore, Southwest, 688785, Singapore