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== About Us ==
 
== About Us ==
 
[[File:Cham sam temple.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Temple]]
 
[[File:Cham sam temple.jpg|thumb|250px|left|The Temple]]
International [[Buddhist]] [[Cham]] Shan [[Temple]] of [[Australia]] is a [[Buddhist Temple]] of [[Tiantai School]] situated in Morisset, located in the Central Coast of {{Wiki|NSW}}.
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[[International Buddhist Cham Shan Temple of Australia]] is a [[Buddhist Temple]] of [[Tiantai School]] situated in Morisset, located in the Central Coast of {{Wiki|NSW}}.
  
 
The [[temple]] was founded in 1995 with the goal to serve the [[Australian]] {{Wiki|community}} through [[Dharma]] teachings ([[teachings of the Buddha]]) and [[spiritual]] guidance.
 
The [[temple]] was founded in 1995 with the goal to serve the [[Australian]] {{Wiki|community}} through [[Dharma]] teachings ([[teachings of the Buddha]]) and [[spiritual]] guidance.
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Library service with a collection of [[Buddhist]] materials is also available for the public to borrow.
 
Library service with a collection of [[Buddhist]] materials is also available for the public to borrow.
  
At the centre of the [[temple]] is Wei To ([[Skanda]]) [[Bodhisattva]] [[Shrine]], built by [[Venerables]] and {{Wiki|devotees}}. This [[shrine]] was completed in December 2014.
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At the centre of the [[temple]] is [[Wei To]] ([[Skanda]]) [[Bodhisattva]] [[Shrine]], built by [[Venerables]] and {{Wiki|devotees}}. This [[shrine]] was completed in December 2014.
  
 
At the right side of the [[temple]] are the [[Kwan Yin]] [[Shrine]] and the Main Hall, which commenced construction in March 2015 and will soon to be completed.
 
At the right side of the [[temple]] are the [[Kwan Yin]] [[Shrine]] and the Main Hall, which commenced construction in March 2015 and will soon to be completed.
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The {{Wiki|purpose}} of {{Wiki|learning}} [[Buddhism]] is to [[awaken]]. It is very important to have righteous [[mind]] and righteous [[thinking]]. The [[temple]] provides a [[tranquil]] {{Wiki|environment}} {{Wiki|ideal}} for [[spiritual practice]].
 
The {{Wiki|purpose}} of {{Wiki|learning}} [[Buddhism]] is to [[awaken]]. It is very important to have righteous [[mind]] and righteous [[thinking]]. The [[temple]] provides a [[tranquil]] {{Wiki|environment}} {{Wiki|ideal}} for [[spiritual practice]].
  
International [[Buddhist]] [[Cham]] Shan [[Temple]] of [[Australia]] is open to the public and welcomes [[Buddhist]] practitioners of all [[traditions]] and [[non-Buddhist]] [[people]] who are [[interested]] in {{Wiki|learning}} about the [[Buddha]] and his teachings.
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[[International Buddhist Cham Shan Temple of Australia]] is open to the public and welcomes [[Buddhist]] practitioners of all [[traditions]] and [[non-Buddhist]] [[people]] who are [[interested]] in {{Wiki|learning}} about the [[Buddha]] and his teachings.
  
  
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The [[temple]] follows {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}} [[Buddhist practice]] through:
 
The [[temple]] follows {{Wiki|traditional Chinese}} [[Buddhist practice]] through:
  
# Aspiring to cultivate [[compassion]] and [[wisdom]] through the keeping of the [[precepts]] and the [[cultivating]] of Samandhi and [[wisdom]];
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# Aspiring to cultivate [[compassion]] and [[wisdom]] through the keeping of the [[precepts]] and the [[cultivating]] of [[Samadhi]] and [[wisdom]];
 
# Continuing to fulfill the wishes of the [[Buddha]] through [[right understanding]], generating [[vows]] and practicing [[Dharma]];
 
# Continuing to fulfill the wishes of the [[Buddha]] through [[right understanding]], generating [[vows]] and practicing [[Dharma]];
 
# Nurturing [[noble]] conduct, generating a [[pure]] and [[tranquil]] [[state of mind]] and eternal [[contentment]].
 
# Nurturing [[noble]] conduct, generating a [[pure]] and [[tranquil]] [[state of mind]] and eternal [[contentment]].

Latest revision as of 05:53, 8 November 2015

Cham Shan Temple of Australia
Cham sam logo.png

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Information
Tradition/Linage Chinese, Pure Land
Main School Mahayana
Sub School Chinese, Pure Land
Founded Founded(when)::1995
People
Teacher(s) BUORG-Names::Names::Venerable Wai Yim
Contact Infotmation
Address 85 Freemans Drive
Morisset
New South Wales 2264
Australia
Country Australia
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Map {{#display_map:{{#geocode:85Freemans DriveMorissetNew South WalesAustralia}}|height=250px|width=250px|zoom=18}}
Phone Phone::(02) 4973 2618
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About Us

The Temple

International Buddhist Cham Shan Temple of Australia is a Buddhist Temple of Tiantai School situated in Morisset, located in the Central Coast of NSW.

The temple was founded in 1995 with the goal to serve the Australian community through Dharma teachings (teachings of the Buddha) and spiritual guidance.

To build the temple a piece of farm land was purchased in 1996, and through many hardships, it has developed into what it is today.

A building to the left of the grounds was completed in 2008, comprising of a chanting hall, library, etc. The chanting hall houses the statues of Amitabha Buddha, Kwan Yin (Avalokitesvara) Bodhisattva and Mahasthamaprapta Bodhisattva of Pureland.

Library service with a collection of Buddhist materials is also available for the public to borrow.

At the centre of the temple is Wei To (Skanda) Bodhisattva Shrine, built by Venerables and devotees. This shrine was completed in December 2014.

At the right side of the temple are the Kwan Yin Shrine and the Main Hall, which commenced construction in March 2015 and will soon to be completed.

The purpose of learning Buddhism is to awaken. It is very important to have righteous mind and righteous thinking. The temple provides a tranquil environment ideal for spiritual practice.

International Buddhist Cham Shan Temple of Australia is open to the public and welcomes Buddhist practitioners of all traditions and non-Buddhist people who are interested in learning about the Buddha and his teachings.


Objectives

The Buddha

The temple follows traditional Chinese Buddhist practice through:

  1. Aspiring to cultivate compassion and wisdom through the keeping of the precepts and the cultivating of Samadhi and wisdom;
  2. Continuing to fulfill the wishes of the Buddha through right understanding, generating vows and practicing Dharma;
  3. Nurturing noble conduct, generating a pure and tranquil state of mind and eternal contentment.

At Cham Shan Temple, we aspire to nurture a pure and tranquil place of practice, creating a Pureland on Earth for all.


Source

http://www.chamshan.org.au/