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* Home * About * Welcome * History of the Temple * Resident Monks * Trustees * Management Committee * Highlight of the Temple * Burmese Arts and Crafts * In the Compound * Basement * Level-1 * Level-2 * Level-3 * Level-4 * Events and Services * Upcoming Events * Search Events * Dhamma Talk * Meditation Session * Chanting Session * Sunday School * Donate * Donation * Resources * 2024 Calendar * Newsletters * Dhamma Articles * Maha Paritta * ပရိတ်ကြီး (၁၁) သုတ် * Contact * * Burmese Buddhist Templeမဟာသာသနရံသီ မြန်မာကျောင်း * Home * About * Welcome * History of the Temple * Resident Monks * Trustees * Management Committee * Highlight of the Temple * Burmese Arts and Crafts * In the Compound * Basement * Level-1 * Level-2 * Level-3 * Level-4 * Events and Services * Upcoming Events * Search Events * Dhamma Talk * Meditation Session * Chanting Session * Sunday School * Donate * Donation * Resources * 2024 Calendar * Newsletters * Dhamma Articles * Maha Paritta * ပရိတ်ကြီး (၁၁) သုတ် * Contact UPCOMING EVENTS DONATION SCHOOL UPDATES DHAMMA ” Mindfulness is the way to the Deathless (Nibbana); unmindfulness is the way to Death. Those who are mindful do not die; those who are not mindful are as if already dead.” DHAMMAPADA VERSE 21 “One should follow a man of wisdom who rebukes one for one’s faults, as one would follow a guide to some buried treasure. To one who follows such a wise man, it will be an advantage and not a disadvantage.” DHAMMAPADA VERSE 76 “The mind is excitable and unsteady; it is difficult to control and to restrain. The wise one trains his mind to be upright as a fletcher straightens an arrow.” DHAMMAPADA VERSE 33 ” Mindfulness is the way to the Deathless (Nibbana); unmindfulness is the way to Death. Those who are mindful do not die; those who are not mindful are as if already dead.” DHAMMAPADA VERSE 21 “One should follow a man of wisdom who rebukes one for one’s faults, as one would follow a guide to some buried treasure. To one who follows such a wise man, it will be an advantage and not a disadvantage.” DHAMMAPADA VERSE 76 SERVICES AVAILABLE Temple is open to all and is at the service of the community. Come pray and get blessed by the monks, join our special events or just spend your own quiet moment in front of Buddha and take refuge from worries and suffering. You may also offer candle light while you are in search of correct path in your lifetime events. You may also find and appreciate Burmese Arts and Crafts within Temple. View More HIGHLIGHT OF THE TEMPLE The place is built with the objective of providing a safe and friendly space for nurturing holistic well-being while helping people with spiritual growth and the path to free from suffering. Long history being merged with Burmese Tradition, Temple has a lot to offer for you to see and appreciate. ROYAL PAGE BOYS The Page Boy (Thu-nge-daw) makes sure all is in good order for the arrival of the king and his entourage. Page boys were young sons of lesser princes and nobles who served as errand boys in the palace. Learn More TRADITIONAL PAINTING (ပန်းချီ) Temple is rich with Burmese Traditional Arts and Crafts. One if them is Traditional Painting (Panchi) which is long associated with Burmese Tradition and Culture. Learn More GALLERY CHINESE NEW YEAR To welcome the blessed New Year, the temple organises Night Chanting Session led by Monks in the eve of New Year. SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES BBT Sunday School transform lives through loving kindness. VESAK DAY Buddhists celebrate Vesak Day to remember the five auspicious occasions which occurred on the full moon of May. CHINESE NEW YEAR To welcome the blessed New Year, the temple organises Night Chanting Session led by Monks in the eve of New Year. SUNDAY SCHOOL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES BBT Sunday School transform lives through loving kindness. HOW TO GO BY TRAIN Take a train to Toa Payoh MRT station and take one of the buses 139, 139M or 145. Alternatively, walking from MRT will take about 20 min. BY BUS Take 139, 139M or 145 from Toa Payoh Bus Interchange & alight at 3rd bus stop, in front of Ramada Hotel and follow "Burmese Buddhist Temple" sign board. BY DRIVING The nearest car parks to the temple are: • HDB Block 103, Ah Hood Road• Ramada Hotel at Zhogshan Park• Days Hotel at Zhogshan Park• Home Team NS-JOM OUR LOCATION We are located in 14, Tai Gin Road, Singapore 327873 14, Tai Gin Road, Singapore 327873 Copyright © Burmese Buddhist Temple. All rights reserved. ×