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== About == | == About == | ||
[[File:Temple.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Temple]] | [[File:Temple.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Temple]] | ||
− | The [[Chinese Buddhist Association]] | + | The [[Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW]] initially known as the "[[Prajna Temple]]" was established in 1972 under {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Buddhist Society of Australia]] founded by Mr. Changxing Liao on which he late invited [[Venerable Xiao Yun]] from [[Taiwan]] to be the first [[Dharma master]] of this association from 9th August 1972. The aim of the establishment of the [[society]] is to “Study [[Buddhism ]]& Promote [[Buddhism]]”. Although it is under the [[name]] of “{{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Buddhist]] [[society]]”, there is no restriction to the race or background of its members. Both [[Mahayana]] and [[Theravada]] [[Buddhist teachings]] are made available to its members. The [[society]] has contributed to the inheritance and [[development]] of [[Buddhism]] in [[Australia]] over its 40 stormy years since it was established. |
− | Since 1983 up to today, the [[name]] of [[Prajna | + | Since 1983 up to today, the [[name]] of [[Prajna Temple]] has been changed to [[Prajna Monastery]], [[Ding Hui Dharma Centre]] and [[Ding Hui Monastery]] chronologically. In 1993, the {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Buddhist]] [[society]] changes the [[name]] to "[[Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW Inc.]]". When registered at the local council. It has become the official [[name]] ever since. |
Due to the [[Dharma]] of [[impermanence]], our Association has moved to a number of places, and in 2014 it relocated its centre to 3 Shelley St, Campsie {{Wiki|NSW}} with the approval of Canterbury council of {{Wiki|NSW}}. | Due to the [[Dharma]] of [[impermanence]], our Association has moved to a number of places, and in 2014 it relocated its centre to 3 Shelley St, Campsie {{Wiki|NSW}} with the approval of Canterbury council of {{Wiki|NSW}}. | ||
Over the years, our association has invited many well-known [[Buddhist Masters]] from all over the [[world]] to provide support and guidance to the centre. With the contribution of four [[abbots]] and six [[dharma masters]], the association has been keeping its [[determination]] in practicing [[humanistic Buddhism]]. | Over the years, our association has invited many well-known [[Buddhist Masters]] from all over the [[world]] to provide support and guidance to the centre. With the contribution of four [[abbots]] and six [[dharma masters]], the association has been keeping its [[determination]] in practicing [[humanistic Buddhism]]. | ||
− | Today, apart from conducting [[rituals]] celebrating [[Buddhas]] & [[Bodhisattvas]] birthdays, our association also provides weekend [[activities]] include [[chanting]], [[meditation]], [[dharma talks]] and excursion. There are also many other [[forms]] of [[activities]] such as visiting Nursing homes, hospitals, as well as fortnight visits to the {{Wiki|prison}}, orientation for new citizens or migrants to enable them easily interact with others in the new {{Wiki|environment}}. From 2012, the association started to offer free-of-charge | + | |
+ | Today, apart from conducting [[rituals]] celebrating [[Buddhas]] & [[Bodhisattvas]] birthdays, our association also provides weekend [[activities]] include [[chanting]], [[meditation]], [[dharma talks]] and excursion. There are also many other [[forms]] of [[activities]] such as visiting Nursing homes, hospitals, as well as fortnight visits to the {{Wiki|prison}}, orientation for new citizens or migrants to enable them easily interact with others in the new {{Wiki|environment}}. From 2012, the association started to offer free-of-charge Sunday [[Chinese language]] class for kids. In summary, the association aims at escorting and helping the needy in all means. | ||
We sincerely {{Wiki|hope}} that our association will continue to contribute even more for the [[world]] [[peace]], [[human]] [[happiness]], national stability and {{Wiki|social}} wellness and [[harmony]]. | We sincerely {{Wiki|hope}} that our association will continue to contribute even more for the [[world]] [[peace]], [[human]] [[happiness]], national stability and {{Wiki|social}} wellness and [[harmony]]. | ||
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We pray for the {{Wiki|light}} of [[Buddhism]], [[constant]] turning of the [[Dharma Wheel]], [[world]] [[peace]] and [[human]] [[happiness]]. May [[all living beings]] be [[enlightened]] by [[Buddha’s wisdom]]. | We pray for the {{Wiki|light}} of [[Buddhism]], [[constant]] turning of the [[Dharma Wheel]], [[world]] [[peace]] and [[human]] [[happiness]]. May [[all living beings]] be [[enlightened]] by [[Buddha’s wisdom]]. | ||
− | + | - [[Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW]] Inc. [[Ding Hui Monastery]] AUSTRALIA | |
== [[Mission]] == | == [[Mission]] == | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 8 November 2015
Ding Hui Dharma Centre | |
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Ding Hui Monastery | |
Information | |
Tradition/Linage | Chinese |
Main School | Mahayana |
Sub School | Chinese |
Founded | Founded(when)::1972/08/09 |
People | |
Founder(s) | BUORG-Names::Names::Mr. Changxing Liao |
Teacher(s) | BUORG-Names::Names::Ven. Shi Zheng Yun |
Contact Infotmation | |
Address | 3 Shelley Street Campsie New South Wales 2194 Australia |
Country | Australia |
Coordinates | service=google }} {{#geocode:3Shelley StreetCampsieNew South WalesAustralia|format=float|service=google}} service=google }}The "_geo" type of this property is invalid |
Map | {{#display_map:{{#geocode:3Shelley StreetCampsieNew South WalesAustralia}}|height=250px|width=250px|zoom=18}} |
Phone | Phone::(02) 9718 1611, Phone::0(4) 0130 1848 |
Website | Website::https://www.facebook.com/dinghuimonastery/info "Website" has not been listed as valid URI scheme. |
Email::zhengyunshi@hotmail.comURIs of the form "Email::zhengyunshi@hotmail.com" are not allowed. | |
About
The Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW initially known as the "Prajna Temple" was established in 1972 under Chinese Buddhist Society of Australia founded by Mr. Changxing Liao on which he late invited Venerable Xiao Yun from Taiwan to be the first Dharma master of this association from 9th August 1972. The aim of the establishment of the society is to “Study Buddhism & Promote Buddhism”. Although it is under the name of “Chinese Buddhist society”, there is no restriction to the race or background of its members. Both Mahayana and Theravada Buddhist teachings are made available to its members. The society has contributed to the inheritance and development of Buddhism in Australia over its 40 stormy years since it was established.
Since 1983 up to today, the name of Prajna Temple has been changed to Prajna Monastery, Ding Hui Dharma Centre and Ding Hui Monastery chronologically. In 1993, the Chinese Buddhist society changes the name to "Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW Inc.". When registered at the local council. It has become the official name ever since.
Due to the Dharma of impermanence, our Association has moved to a number of places, and in 2014 it relocated its centre to 3 Shelley St, Campsie NSW with the approval of Canterbury council of NSW.
Over the years, our association has invited many well-known Buddhist Masters from all over the world to provide support and guidance to the centre. With the contribution of four abbots and six dharma masters, the association has been keeping its determination in practicing humanistic Buddhism.
Today, apart from conducting rituals celebrating Buddhas & Bodhisattvas birthdays, our association also provides weekend activities include chanting, meditation, dharma talks and excursion. There are also many other forms of activities such as visiting Nursing homes, hospitals, as well as fortnight visits to the prison, orientation for new citizens or migrants to enable them easily interact with others in the new environment. From 2012, the association started to offer free-of-charge Sunday Chinese language class for kids. In summary, the association aims at escorting and helping the needy in all means.
We sincerely hope that our association will continue to contribute even more for the world peace, human happiness, national stability and social wellness and harmony.
We pray for the light of Buddhism, constant turning of the Dharma Wheel, world peace and human happiness. May all living beings be enlightened by Buddha’s wisdom.
- Chinese Buddhist Association of NSW Inc. Ding Hui Monastery AUSTRALIA
Mission
Contribute more for the world peace, human happiness, national stability and social wellness and harmony
Source
https://www.facebook.com/dinghuimonastery/info/