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Tian Kong Buddhist Temple

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What does Tian Kong Buddhist Temple do?

Tian Kong Buddhist Temple is a charitable organization dedicated to promoting Buddhism, providing financial assistance for education, relieving poverty and distress among Buddhists, and supporting other organizations with similar objectives.

Founded

2001

People

li siap sin, tan teck han, tan han boon, tan tai meng, tan ren jie, lee choon seng, teo geok lian, wong peng loong bing, chin tiam soy

Causes

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Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2001
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promotion of religious tolerance and understanding, fostering a more inclusive society by encouraging interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
  • Providing spiritual guidance and support to the local community, helping individuals find peace and meaning in their lives through meditation and mindfulness practices.
  • Offering educational programs on Buddhist teachings and philosophy, enriching cultural knowledge and understanding of different belief systems.
  • Supporting poverty alleviation efforts within the Buddhist community by providing financial assistance to those in need, promoting social welfare and equality.
  • Encouraging personal growth and self-improvement through meditation and mindfulness practices, which can lead to better mental health outcomes for individuals.
  • Promoting environmental sustainability and conservation efforts by incorporating eco-friendly practices into
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