Singapore Buddhist Lodge
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The Singapore Buddhist Lodge (SBL; 新加坡佛教居士林) is a charitable organization organisation in Singapore. Founded in 1934, it is one of the oldest charities in Singapore.[1]
History
The Singapore Buddhist Lodge was founded by around 100 philanthropists, members of Singapore society. A building at 26 Blair Road and around S$1,000 cash were donated by Lee Choon Seng.[2] Membership increased to 2,000 patrons by 1946. The charity began renting premises at 17 Kim Yam Road. The building was purchased outright in 1950, with a donation of S$10,000 from Zhang Jiamei and Zhong Tianshui and money obtained in a fundraising drive.[3]
See also
- Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple
- Palelai Buddhist Temple
- Burmese Buddhist Temple
- Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple
- Siong Lim Temple
- Hai Inn Temple
- Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
- Foo Hai Ch'an Monastery
- Poh Ern Shih Temple
- Buddhism in Singapore
- List of voluntary welfare organisations in Singapore
References
- ^ "Singapore Buddhist Lodge". Archived from the original on 7 April 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
- ^ Ong, "Chinese Mahayana Lay organisations", pp. 49—50.
- ^ Ong, "Growth of lay organisations", p. 77.