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  1. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery 光明山普觉禅寺 88 Bright Hill Road Singapore 574117 Contact Us 68495300

  2. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (KMSPKS) is a spiritual sanctuary in urban Singapore where one can learn the Buddha’s teachings of wisdom and compassion; practise mindfulness; develop gratitude and bring happiness to all.

  3. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Singapore. 40,482 likes · 837 talking about this · 67,569 were here. This is the official Facebook page of Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (光明山普觉禅寺).

  4. The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (also the Bright Hill Pujue Chan Monastery) (simplified Chinese: 光明山普觉禅寺; traditional Chinese: 光明山普覺禪寺; pinyin: Guāngmíng Shān Pǔjué Chán Sì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kong-bîng-san-phóo-kak-sī), is a Buddhist temple and monastery in Bishan, Singapore.

  5. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (KMSPKS) was founded in 1921 by Venerable Sik Zhuan Dao as a place for Buddhist practice, to share the Dharma, and to provide lodging for monks, as many Sangha members who came to Singapore at that time did not have a place to stay.

  6. Sep 2, 2022 · Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery is the largest Buddhist temple in Singapore, and I would argue that it’s probably the most beautiful Buddhist temple in the country. Kong Meng San (Guang Ming Shan 光明山) means Bright Hill, while Phor Kark See (Pu Jue Si 普觉禅寺) means the Monastery of Universal Awakening 1. Hence, Kong Kong Meng ...

  7. Kong Meng Shan Phor Kark See Monastery (KMSPKS) also known as Bright Hill Temple is just like any place of worship and prayers. You would feel relax, mindful and tranquil after your visit. Today, it is the most significant and renowned monasteries in Southeast Asia in my opinion, housing several gigantic Buddha statues.

  8. Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery is the largest Mahayana Buddhist temple in Singapore. Located on 88, Bright Hill Road, it was founded in 1920 by Venerable Zhuan Dao as the Phor Kark See Temple. A Chinese businessman, Tay Woo Seng, donated the land in Thomson Road in 1921.

  9. The Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery (more popularly known as Bright Hill Temple) is a Buddhist temple complex located along 88 Bright Hill Road at Bishan. The monastery was established in 1921 by Venerable Zhuan Dao in the Buddhist ‘forest tradition’, which places an emphasis on meditation rather than ceremonial or scholarly practices.

  10. Take a few hours to explore the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Singapore’s largest (12 buildings) and most stunning. ‘Don’t speak unless it improves the silence’ is the creed here, the resultant quiet a surreal counterpart to dragon-topped pagodas, shrines, plazas and lawns linked by Escher-like staircases.

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