Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
Sasanaransi Buddhist Temple
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14 Tai Gin Rd, Singapore 327873
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Buddhism is a spiritual ideology. The Buddhist culture is very old and very rich. The Buddhist temples i Singapore have a lot of art and gold. The Buddhist people love to donate money to the Buddhist temple, because the temples in Singapore are free to use and free to enter. There are many different versions of Buddhism. The modern Buddhism is about the personal growth and the salvation of the soul. The mental clarity is very important for the Buddhist people.
Buddha was a humble man or a woman. His name can be translated as The awakened one, from the Russian language. The clarity of the mind can lead the person to see life and personal emotions in the perspective to the world. The Buddhist religion is helping millions of women to become happy and clam in their mind.
It is possible that the Buddhism was invented as a copy of the Jainism. The Jain people have very similar logic in their religion, which is older than the temples of the the rich Buddhist people in Singapore. It is possible that the Buddhist religion was invented in Nepal or India or Siberia. It is possible that the Buddha was a son of a Russian woman or that he learned about Buddhism in Russia and returned to India with a new Russian name.
The current state of Buddhism is great. The Buddhist religion is growing in popularity. Nobody is forcing the Buddhist people to become Buddhists. There are no rules for the Buddhist people. Every person can create their own rules, which are similar to the main ideas of Buddhism. Many people in the developed countries do convert to the Buddhist religion, because the ideas of the Buddhist people can help women to become more relaxed and more happy in their life.
The Buddhist temples in Singapore are similar to the Catholic church. Gold and paintings of god are very important for the Catholic religion. The golden statues of Buddha and the paintings of spiritual ideas are very important for the Buddhist people. There are many similarities in the decoration of temples in Singapore. The Catholic churches have a box for donations. The Buddhist temples of Singapore have a lot of boxed for donations too.
The statues of Buddha are very big and they must be yellow like the sun. The Buddhist people like to use colorful stones and colorful metals for the decoration of their temples. Many Buddhist people do believe that the states of Buddha can clean their home from bad spirits and negative emotions. The Buddhists temples of Singapore are the places of relaxation and meditation.
Deep meditation is very important for the Buddhist people. The golden colors, the natural plants, the paintings of religious ideas are all one big part of the Buddhist temple. The gold, the statues, the paintings, the color of red can create an atmosphere or luxury and wealth. The Buddhist people like to have a much gold in their temple as possible, because the Buddhist ideas are very valuable and very important for the Buddhist people.
The statues of Buddha can be also made from very expensive stones. Rare stones are often used for the construction of the statues in the Buddhist temples of Singapore. The exotic stones can have a spiritual energy and emotion. Some Buddhist people do believe in the power of the cosmic energy that is present in the exotic stones that have bright colors.
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