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HomeWelocme to The Contemplatives, SingaporeNov 11, 2008
                 
        
   Welcome to Contemplatives, Singapore! 

'The World Will Not Be Empty Of Arahants (Enlightened Ones) If Monks Live According To Dhamma'  - Lord Buddha

   

This community was set up as a dedication to the Meditation Teachers of the Forest Meditation (Kammathana) Tradition of Thailand. Our objective is to provide visitors with a full understanding of what the tradition is all about i.e.the history of the tradition, biographies of the founding teacher Phra Ajaan Mun Bhuridatta Maha Thera and his disciples, photos to show you who they are, their teachings in book and voice forms, centers at which you can get in touch with students of the tradition and some news about courses/activities at an affiliated center in Singapore, the Palelai Buddhist Temple. 
 

 

This site does not welcome anyone who intends to use it for purposes of selling or advertising anything of any nature.  You join us for the purposes of learning or sharing about Buddhism and Buddhist meditation practice, nothing else. The web masters will ban you should you have any intentions contrary to what we have stated here.

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Wat Nyanasamvara
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Wat Asokaram
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Wat Dhammasathit
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kendrasummer wrote on Feb 27, '11
Where in Singapore is this? I thought it's Bangkok.


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titima1991 wrote on Jul 30, '10
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Blog EntryBlogNov 17, 2008
Uposatha Observance Days For 2551 (c.e. 2008) (adapted from Access To Insight, with minor modifications) Uposatha days are times of renewed dedication to Dhamma practice, observed by both lay people and monastics throughout the world of... more
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