Hua Giam Si
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Monastery information | |
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Order | Mahayana (Chan and Shingon) |
Established | 2000 |
People | |
Founder(s) | Venerable Acarya Zhen Ding |
Site | |
Location | Geylang, Singapore |
Coordinates | 1°18′33″N 103°52′36″E / 1.3091°N 103.8768°E |
Public access | yes |
Website | hgs |
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Buddhism |
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Hua Giam Si (traditional Chinese: 華嚴禪寺; simplified Chinese: 华严禅寺), is a Buddhist monastery in Singapore. The center was originally set up by Venerable Zhen Ding. The present premises are located at Geylang, Singapore.
Overview
Hua Giam Si was founded in 2000 by Venerable Zhen Ding.[1] The temple is inspired by the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism and the Koyasan Shingon tradition of Japanese Buddhism. It enshrines statues of:
- Mahavairocana
- Mahamayuri
- Guanyin
- Bhaisajyaguru
- The Twelve Heavenly Generals
- Ksitigarbha
- Sūryaprabha
- Candraprabha
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