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Ti-Sarana Buddhist Association

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What does Ti-Sarana Buddhist Association do?

Ti-Sarana Buddhist Association promotes Buddhism through various activities, including conducting Dhamma classes, dhamma talks, and providing free religious services for its members and devotees. They also organize key Buddhist events like Vesak Day celebration, three-month Vassana & Kathina Day observations, Ullambana, and Qing Ming ceremonies. The organization provides welfare services to people in Singapore and other countries on a case-to-case basis.

Founded

1984

People

see chin hong, yeo sin boey, wong kai wah, tan choon lan dorine, tay sim geok, tan boon chew, tan elaine, chew yang heng, goh chee hoon, lee kok koon

Causes

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Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 1984

Society Impact

  • Promotion of Theravada Buddhism and Sri Lankan tradition through Dhamma classes, talks, lectures, discussions, and publishing Buddhist literature.
  • Organization of religious celebrations such as Poya days, New Year's Eve, Lunar New Year Blessing Service, Pagoda Lamps of Blessing, Vesak, Kathina, Qing Ming, and Ullambana Service for the benefit of members and devotees.
  • Providing free Buddhist religious services to members and devotees such as blessings for home, birthday, wedding, sickness, elderly, transference of merit to the departed, and funeral services.
  • Offering welfare services on a case-to-case basis in Singapore and other countries.
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