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== [[Fo Guang Shan]] ==
 
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[[File:Large buddha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Fo Guang Shan Monastery Taiwan]]
 
[[File:Large buddha.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Fo Guang Shan Monastery Taiwan]]
Since its establishment in 1967, the [[Fo Guang Shan Buddhist]] order has evolved from a small [[monastery]] atop a mountain of {{Wiki|bamboo}} {{Wiki|forest}} to become the largest [[Buddhist monastery]] in [[Taiwan]]. It has also become an internationally recognised site of [[pilgrimage]] under the guidance of [[Venerable Master]] [[Hsing Yun]]. [[Master Hsing Yun]] has inspired the [[selfless]] [[devotion]] of over 1.000 [[ordained]] [[disciples]] as well gained the ardent support of many lay {{Wiki|devotees}} to assist him in bringing [[faith]], [[happiness]], {{Wiki|hope}} and convenience to others.
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Since its establishment in 1967, the [[Fo Guang Shan Buddhist]] order has evolved from a small [[monastery]] atop a mountain of {{Wiki|bamboo}} {{Wiki|forest}} to become the largest [[Buddhist monastery]] in [[Taiwan]]. It has also become an internationally recognised site of [[pilgrimage]] under the guidance of [[Venerable Master Hsing Yun]]. [[Master Hsing Yun]] has inspired the [[selfless]] [[devotion]] of over 1.000 [[ordained]] [[disciples]] as well gained the ardent support of many lay {{Wiki|devotees}} to assist him in bringing [[faith]], [[happiness]], {{Wiki|hope}} and convenience to others.
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== IBAA Kogarah ==
 
== IBAA Kogarah ==
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== [[Activities]] ==
 
== [[Activities]] ==
 
[[File:Dharma practice.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Buddhist Practice]]
 
[[File:Dharma practice.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Buddhist Practice]]
# [[Dharma]] functions:
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=== [[Dharma]] functions: ===
: regular [[Dharma]] services, Avakilotesvara [[Dharma]] function, [[Ullambana]] Function  
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*** regular [[Dharma]] services, Avakilotesvara [[Dharma]] function, [[Ullambana]] Function  
# [[Dharma]] talks  
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=== [[Dharma]] talks ===
# [[Ch’an]] [[Meditation]] classes [[Dharma]] Study Groups  
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*** [[Ch’an]] [[Meditation]] classes [[Dharma]] Study Groups  
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=== [[Art]] and Craft classes: ===
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*** [[flower]] arrangement course, beading class, {{Wiki|traditional chinese}} instrument class, [[vegetarian]] cooking class  
# Spreading the [[Dharma]] in the local {{Wiki|community}}:  
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=== Spreading the [[Dharma]] in the local {{Wiki|community}}: ===
: involvement in Clean Up [[Australia]] Day, [[Chinese New Year]] {{Wiki|celebrations}} and a range of other {{Wiki|community}} based events.  
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* involvement in Clean Up [[Australia]] Day, [[Chinese New Year]] {{Wiki|celebrations}} and a range of other {{Wiki|community}} based events.  
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=== {{Wiki|Cultural}} exchange through the [[Dharma]]: ===
: e.g. [[Merit]] Times newspaper, Mid-Autumn {{Wiki|Festival}}, {{Wiki|social}} outings and other events.  
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* e.g. [[Merit]] Times newspaper, Mid-Autumn {{Wiki|Festival}}, {{Wiki|social}} outings and other events.  
  
 
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http://www.nantien.org.au/en/visitor-info/branches/ibaa-Kogarah
 
http://www.nantien.org.au/en/visitor-info/branches/ibaa-Kogarah

Latest revision as of 10:16, 8 November 2015

Fo Guang Shan Temple - Hurstville
Ibaah kogarah.jpg

The Kogarah Temple

Information
Tradition/Linage Chinese, Pureland
Main School Mahayana
Sub School Chinese
Founded Founded(when)::2000/09/09
People
Teacher(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Ven. Jue Chang
Contact Infotmation
Address 247 Princes Highway
Kogarah
New South Wales 2217
Australia
Country Australia
Coordinates service=google }}
{{#geocode:247Princes HighwayKogarahNew South WalesAustralia|format=float|service=google}} service=google }}The "_geo" type of this property is invalid
Map {{#display_map:{{#geocode:247Princes HighwayKogarahNew South WalesAustralia}}|height=250px|width=250px|zoom=18}}
Phone Phone::(02) 9585 8531
Fax Fa(02) 9585 1347::(02) 9585 1347
Email Email::ibaah@fgs.org.auURIs of the form "Email::ibaah@fgs.org.au" are not allowed.

Fo Guang Shan

Fo Guang Shan Monastery Taiwan

Since its establishment in 1967, the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order has evolved from a small monastery atop a mountain of bamboo forest to become the largest Buddhist monastery in Taiwan. It has also become an internationally recognised site of pilgrimage under the guidance of Venerable Master Hsing Yun. Master Hsing Yun has inspired the selfless devotion of over 1.000 ordained disciples as well gained the ardent support of many lay devotees to assist him in bringing faith, happiness, hope and convenience to others.



IBAA Kogarah

Origins

IBAA Kogarah (one of the branches of Fo Guang Shan in Australia) used to be known as IBAA Hurstville , twenty minutes from the CBD and an hour drive from Nan Tien Temple. IBAS Hurstville was founded on September 9, 2000. With ongoing public support, new premises double in size to the original venue opened on July 6, 2002 to accomodate the expanding devotee base.

Activities

The Buddhist Practice

Dharma functions:

Dharma talks

Art and Craft classes:

Spreading the Dharma in the local community:

Cultural exchange through the Dharma:

Source

http://www.nantien.org.au/en/visitor-info/branches/ibaa-Kogarah