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Wat Buddhalavarn Forest Monastery

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Wat Buddhalavarn Forest Monastery
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Wat Buddhalavarn group

Information
Tradition/Linage Lao
Main School Theravada
People
President(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Venerable Upasamo Thongsoun Phantha-oudom
Teacher(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Venerable Upasamo Thongsoun Phantha-oudom
Contact Infotmation
Address 103 Minerva Road
Wedderburn
New South Wales 2560
Australia
Country Australia
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Phone Phone::(02) 4634 1200
Mobile Mobile::04 09 205 517
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Postal Address PostalAddress::103 Minerva Road. Wedderburn NSW 2560


Welcome to Wat Buddhalavarn

Buddhalavarn has more than 20 years of history. Temple was originally house in Cabramatta where there are many Laotian living in and around that area. Several monks stayed at rented three bedrooms house. After several years of generosity of donation from Buddhists, Wat Buddhalavarn was able to purchase a house in Cabramatta. That was where it’d based for another six – seven years.

In the late 1990’s Wat Buddhalavarn Inc bought more than 50 acres of land, two houses and a large shed. One house is now used for monk residence and another originally converted to library then meditation centre and it is now being exclusively used to house quest monks. The shed is being used as temporally Patthasima.


Source

http://www.laopress.com/news/buddhalavarn/
http://www.watbuddhalavarn.org.au/