Ti-Sarana Buddhist Association
We are a Therevada-based Buddhist organisation and practice the Sri-Lankan tradition of Buddhism. OUR VISION is to propagate the study and practice of Buddhism (Buddha Dhamma) and OUR MISSION is to promote Buddhism for the benefits of its members and devotees by: Conducting Dhamma classes, lectures and discussions; printing and publishing Buddhist literature and maintaining […]
Poh Ming Tse Temple
Poh Ming Tse (PMT) Temple is a Buddhist temple located in the Bukit Timah district of Singapore. The Chinese name of ‘Poh Ming Tse’ (普明寺) means ‘the temple of illumination’, or ‘the temple of abundant brightness’. As a modern temple dedicated to the needs of urban dwellers, PMT offers a peaceful and welcoming environment for […]
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (光明山普觉禅寺), also known as Bright Hill Pujue Chan Monastery, is the largest monastery in Singapore. The name “Kong Meng San 光明山” translates to “Bright Hill” in English, reflecting the monastery’s location on a hill. The monastery is led by the Venerable Kwang Sheng as the abbot. With its […]
Palelai Buddhist Temple
Palelai Buddhist Temple, founded on 3rd April 1962, is a Theravada temple located in Singapore. It is home to resident monks who follow the Theravada Buddhist tradition. The temple offers a serene and welcoming environment for spiritual practice and provides daily alms food offerings. With its rich history and dedication to Buddhist teachings, Palelai Buddhist […]
NDR: Nibbana Dhamma Rakkha 护法苑
Nibbana Dhamma Rakkha (NDR) was established with the intention of protecting the Buddha Dhamma and provide a venue for lay Buddhist disciples to practice accordingly. Since it inception, NDR has organized various Buddhist activities, e.g. inviting Buddhist Monks to give Dhamma talks, meditation retreats, Buddhist camps, etc. We aim to educate lay Buddhist disciples in […]
Buddhist Fellowship Singapore
Buddhist Fellowship (BF) is a non-sectarian Buddhist organisation which aims to serve Buddhist practitioners across the different traditions: Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana. It was founded in 1988 (formerly as the Buddhist Graduates Fellowship), and currently has a membership base of a few thousand members. It was formed with the primary intent of realising a strong […]